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Chemistry - Area V AREA V: PRE-PROFESSIONAL MAJOR AND ELECTIVE COURSES FOR
Chemistry MAJORS AT AUBURN UNIVERSITY (120 Semester
Hours)
No more than 19 hours may transfer
in Area V for this 120-degree hour program. A total of 12 hours were
specified in Area V by the AGSC as required for this major. The remaining 6
hours should include additional Auburn requirements in the major and the
balance may be taken as elective course work. ·
It is highly recommend that students
take: o
PHL 106 or PHIL 206 or IDS 102 in
area II o
At least one of these classes in
area IV: ANT 200 or ANT 220 or GEO 100 or GEO 201 or HIS 101 or HIS 102 or
HIS 121 or HIS 122 or PSY 200 or SOC 200
o
At least one of these classes in
area IV: HIS 101 or HIS 102 or HIS 121
or HIS 122 or ECO 231 or ECO 232 or
POL 200 or POL 211 ·
Courses recommended in Areas I - IV
but not taken should be completed under Area V: o
Students should take PHL 106 or PHL
206 or IDS 102, if not already taken in area II. o
Students should take at least one
course from the following list if not already taken in area IV: ANT 200 or ANT 220 or GEO 100 or GEO 201 or
HIS 101 or HIS 102 or HIS 121 or HIS 122 or PSY 200 or SOC 200 o
Students should take at least one
course from the following list if not already taken in area IV: HIS 101 or HIS 102 or HIS 121 or HIS 122 or
ECO 231 or ECO 232 or POL 200 or POL
211 ·
Remaining hours may be selected from
this list: CHM 221 Organic
Chemistry 1 (4 SH) CHM 222 Organic
Chemistry 2 (4 SH) ·
Electives, if any, should be
selected from the disciplines covered in Areas I - IV, being cognizant of
restrictions specified in this document. ·
Restrictions on elective transfer
hours: o
Developmental, remedial, or
technical courses will not transfer o
A maximum of one computer course may
transfer: CIS 146 is strongly recommended. o
A maximum of four semester hours in
physical education may transfer. o
No transfer credit will be awarded
for math courses below the state-approved core level of MATH 110 or MATH 112.
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Only courses taught at the freshman
and sophomore level at Please print this
document and keep it with the Chemistry Guide. Together, this document
and the AGSC transfer guide comprise the articulation agreement for a major
in Laboratory Technology at Auburn.
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