You can fulfill it by taking 1 year of lower division bio plus 1 year of upperdivision bio, or you may use other courses such as cell biology, microbio to fulfill it.
I think that it means exactly what it says, any course with BIO in the prefix will do (with lab). I can tell you this though, if you show up to Pacific having taken no anatomy, you will regret it. Same with Histology and Biochemistry.
I think that it means exactly what it says, any course with BIO in the prefix will do (with lab). I can tell you this though, if you show up to Pacific having taken no anatomy, you will regret it. Same with Histology and Biochemistry.
thanks jmick and jigabo. I almost finish up one year of general bio by december. do you think i can cram two bio courses into next semester instead of taking one course each semester to fulfill the "four semesters" requirement?
I think that it means exactly what it says, any course with BIO in the prefix will do (with lab). I can tell you this though, if you show up to Pacific having taken no anatomy, you will regret it. Same with Histology and Biochemistry.
thanks jmick and jigabo. I almost finish up one year of general bio by december. do you think i can cram two bio courses into next semester instead of taking one course each semester to fulfill the "four semesters" requirement?
thanks, armorshell. do they have problems with CC classes? I graduated with a bs degree in may and could not afford to go back to my school as a post bac.
thanks, armorshell. do they have problems with CC classes? I graduated with a bs degree in may and could not afford to go back to my school as a post bac.
In my experience, no they do not. I have a fair amount of CC credits from taking CC classes during high school and they had no problem accepting them as pre-reqs.