1998-99 UA Coconino Community College transfer guide

Bachelor of Arts with a major in Biochemistry

For students attending classes at Coconino Community College and preparing to transfer to The University of Arizona, the following course work is recommended. A maximum of 64 credits of community college course work may be applied to a bachelor’s degree program at The University of Arizona. Refer to The UA Desert Lynx On-line Catalog or contact the Office of Academic Services (621-3336) for additional information. If you will not be completing this transfer guide, see the "Options for Completion of the University General Education Requirement."

ARIZONA GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM (AGEC-S)--35 credits (click here to see course lists)
Freshman Composition--6 credits
Humanities and Fine Arts--6-9 credits
Biological and Physical Sciences--8 credits
Mathematics--5 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences--6-9 credits
General Education Options--0-6 credits

SECOND LANGUAGE -- This requirement may be met by demonstrating proficiency in a single second language at the fourth semester level. Refer to Examination Policies in The UA Desert Lynx On-line Catalog for additional information on ways in which proficiency may be demonstrated. Course work available at Coconino Community College includes the following:

  • FRE 101, 102
  • NAV 101, 102
  • SLG 101, 102
  • SPA 101, 102, 201, 202

Note: If students select French, Navajo or Sign Language, the intermediate level of study may be completed upon transfer to The University of Arizona.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Biology--8 credits
  • BIO 184 and 190
Chemistry--10 credits
  • CHM 151, 152
Mathematics--10 credits
  • MAT 220, 230
Physics--8 credits
  • PHY 111, 112
   

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Last updated December 18, 2001