Sample program of study for Pre-Pharmacy (completed in 2 years) leading to Chemistry B.S. (Biochemistry option completed in 4 years) at Winona State University. (last revision 08/31/2007)
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Spring Semester |
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Year 1 |
CHEM 212 |
4 |
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CHEM 213 |
4 |
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MATH 160/161 |
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ENG 111 |
4 |
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CMST 191 |
3 |
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BIO 201** (UMN & UIA) |
4 |
BIO 242(UW) |
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BIO 241 |
4 |
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PHYS 201 or 221* |
4 |
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OR 100 |
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17 |
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16 |
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Year 2 |
CHEM.350 |
4 |
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CHEM 351 |
5 |
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SOC 150 |
3 |
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ECON 201 |
3 |
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ENG 220 or 210 (SDSU) |
3 |
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BIO 209*** (UMN & UIA) BIO 212 (SDSU) or elective |
3 |
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PHYS 202 or 222* |
4 |
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PSY 210 |
4 |
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BIO 211 (SDSU) or Elective |
3 |
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STATS 110/210/305 (UIA
&SDSU) or elective |
3 |
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17 |
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MOST PREPHARMACY PROGRAMS COMPLETED IN TWO YEARS (68/69 s.h.)**** |
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Year 3 |
CHEM 400 |
4 |
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CHEM 401 |
3 |
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BIO 242 (UIA) |
PSY 298 |
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CHEM 402 |
2 |
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CHEM 425 |
4 |
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CHEM 426 |
4 |
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CHEM 360 |
2 |
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BIO 242 or 308 |
4/3 |
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MATH 165/166 |
5 |
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Elective |
3 |
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18/19 |
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16/15 |
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Year 4 |
CHEM 450 |
4 |
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BIO 308 or elective |
3 |
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CHEM 412 |
3 |
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CHEM 475 |
1 |
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CHEM 413 |
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CHEM Elective |
1-3 |
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BIO 323 (UIA) |
Elective |
5/3 |
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BIO 310 |
3 |
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PER |
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Elective (1 or 2) |
3/6 |
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PER |
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14/12 |
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12-17 |
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* Students who intend to
complete the chemistry degree need to take Physics 221/222. Phys 201 (fall) and Phys 202 (spring)
conflict with CHEM 350 (fall) and CHEM 351 (spring) respectively.
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UIA: BIO 211 and 212 may be substituted
for BIO 201 and 323.
*** UW: BIO 209 323, and STAT 305 are recommended
electives for the third and fourth years.
*** 12 elective credits must be completed before admission to UIA
****UIA Pre-Pharm requirements cannot be finished in two years without some summer coursework. For example, PHYS 201 and 202 can be taken during the summer between the first and second years and BIO 242 and 323 substituted in the program above.