ASU – MICROBIOLOGY Curriculum Check Sheet 2001-2002 through 2003-2004 catalogsDate:Advisor:
Name (Last, First MI):ASU ID:Degree:Major:Catalog Year:
Second Baccalaureate Degree  Concurrent Degree  30 hours at ASU main  12 UD hours in the major at ASU main  60 hours as ASU main to graduate with honors  Student Initials _____
Posted on RG61? ENG 101  ENG 102  / Disqualified? No  Yes  / Total 4 year school transfer hours: ______Total transfer UD hours: _____ / Total community college hours:____ (64 max allowed)

UNIVERSITY GENERAL STUDIES

AGEC or TGECC CERTIFICATION YES  NO  /

COLLEGE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

* See double counting restrictions on back. /

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

** See minimum grade requirements on back. / Major Related fields (double count)
Course Prefix & No. / C / NC / UD / DARS / Course Prefix & No. / C / NC / UD / DARS / Course Prefix & No. / C / NC / UD / DARS / Course Prefix & No. / DARS
First-Year Composition (Requires C minimum) / Second Language: (4th semester Requires C minimum) /

BIO 187/182

/
CHM 113 + 115

BIO 188/181

/
PHY 111, 112, 113, 114

BIO 340

/ 4
Bridge Course: (3 hours, see list on back) /

MIC 206

/
CHM 331, 332, 335, 336 OR
Literacy and Critical Inquiry /

MIC 220

/ CHM 231, 235 + BCH361, 367
L / Humanities: 6 hours must be upper division / MIC 302 / 2
L MIC302 & 401 / 3 / 3 / MIC 360 / 3 / MINOR (double count)
(CANNOT DOUBLE COUNT WITH COURSES IN MAJOR) For Minor: 18 hrs. minimum2,
12 hrs. UD2, 6 UD hrs. at ASU 
Numeracy(CLAS majors require a C minimum in the MA area) / 3 / MIC 401 / 1
MA (MAT210) / Social and Behavioral Sciences: 6 hours must be upper div.
CS / 3 / + 11 hrs UD / 11 / BIO 187 (182)
Humanities and Fine Art (6 to 9 hours) / 3 /

MIC electives

/ BIO 188 (181)
HU / Natural Sciences and Mathematics: (6 to 8 hours) / including 2 / BIO 340
HU /
lab classes
/ MIC 206
HU / (3) / (see advisors) / MIC 220
Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 to 9 hours) / COLLEGE TOTALS / MIC 302
SB / Electives / MIC 360
SB / Sub-totals from back / + 3 hrs UD MIC electives
SB / (3)
Sciences (8 hours) / SEMESTER HOUR TALLY / C / NC / UD
SQ / UNIVERSITY TOTAL
SQ/SG / COLLEGE TOTAL
Awareness Areas (Cross-list1) / MAJOR TOTAL
 Cultural Diversity – C / ELECTIVE TOTAL
 Global - G / Column Total
 Historical – H / Totals hours (120 hrs. required)
(Add C and NC columns) / 45 UD hrs. req.
UNIVERSITY TOTALS / ELECTIVE TOTALS / MAJOR TOTALS
Credentials Evaluator Notes: Initials: ______Date: ______/ Advisor Notes:List 4 year schools:Upper-division designation (i.e. 300 and above)UD hours
______
______

Please see the instructions and key on the back of this check sheet. 1When double counting do not count credit again. 2Some minors require more.

Key:C = Courses completed NC = Courses not yet completedUD = Upper division courses (300 and above at ASU)

*College Graduation Requirements Double Counting Restrictions: You CANNOT double count courses from the College Graduation requirements, including the Bridge course, with the University General Studies HU, SB, SG or SQ areas. You also may not double count courses within the College Graduation requirements, including the bridge course.

**Major Requirements Minimum Grade Requirements: C min. required in all upper division course work. Some majors have more stringent requirements. Transfer courses subject to departmental approval

DARS = Degree Audit Reporting System. This column is for advisor’s use only.  Check if the course is already articulated on the DARS report.

How to use this check sheet: List the course and prefix number that fulfills the corresponding requirement. In the appropriate column next to the course, write the number of semester credit hours. i.e. if you have completed the course, mark the number of hours under the C column. If it is a course that you have not earned a grade for yet, mark the number of semester credit hours under the NC column. If the course is an upper division course (Jr. or Sr. level, numbered 300-499 at ASU) also mark the number of credit hours in the UD column next to the course. Courses numbered 500 or above require special permission, ask for the petition form in the Graduation Office in Foundation 1120. When double counting courses (using the same class to fulfill two requirements) take extra care not to double count the credit hours. Write the number of hours under one of the requirements, and cross out the appropriate column under the double counted requirement.

Currently* approved bridge courses: * New courses are periodically added; please see the “Bridge Course” flyer in Foundation 1120 for an updated list or on the web at The Bridge course requirement cannot be double counted to fill the University General Studies HU, SB, SG or SQ or other College Graduation requirements. Unless otherwise noted only the main campus courses listed below will fulfill the bridge course requirement.

M ASB240Introduction to Southeast Asia

Cross-listed as GCU 240 / HIS 240 / HUM 294

ST: / POS 240 / REL 240

M ASB326Human Impacts on Ancient Environments

M ASB350Anthropology and Art

M ASB353Death and Dying in Cross-Cultural Persp.

E ASB 353Death and Dying in Cross-Cultural Persp.

M ASB462Medical Anthropology: Culture and Health

M ASM248Bioarchaeology of Cannibalism, Violence and

Social Pathology

M ASM345Disease and Human Evolution

M BIO427Fire

M ENG312English in Its Social Setting

M ENG469Science and Literature

M GCU344Geography of Hispanic Americans

M GPH 210Society and Environment

M GPH314Global Change

M GPH405Energy and Environment

M GPH422 /PLB 422 Plant Geography

M HPS322History of Science

M HPS330 /BIO 316 Hist. of Biology: Conflicts and Controversies

M HPS331 /BIO 318 History of Medicine

M HPS340 /BIO 311 Biology and Society

M HST 436The Soviet Experiment

M HST460History of Fire

M HUM 420Interpreting Latin America

M KIN 422 / (EPE 494 ST:) Motor Control in Special Populations

M KIN/EPE 452 Exercise Psychology

M MIC394 / PGS 394 ST: Disease & AIDS in America

M PLB320 / BIO 319 Environmental Science (Non majors)

M PLB322Environmental Science (Majors only)

M POS305Politics and Film

M PSY424Genetic Psychology

M PSY425 Biological Bases of Behavior

M PSY426 Neuroanatomy

M PSY470Psychopharmacology

M REL379Religion, Nationalism / Ethnic Conflict

M REL382Religion, Magic, and Science

M REL390 /WST 394 Women and Religion

M REL480Religion and Global Politics

M SCA250Introduction to Scandinavian Culture

M SHS394ST: Brain, Memory, and Language

M SOC334Technology and Society

M SOC420Sociology of Religion

M SOC451Comparative Sociology

M SOC483History of Social Thought

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