2011-2013 Catalog (without addenda) 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2011-2013 Catalog (without addenda) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biomolecular Science, Biomedical Science Option, B.S.


Typical Course of Study for the Bachelor of Science in Biomolecular Science Option in Biomedical Science


Freshman Year


Sophomore Year


Fall Semester: 15 Credits


Junior Year


Fall Semester: 17.5 Credits


Senior Year


Fall Semester: 15 Credits


Spring Semester: 14 Credits


Total credits required for graduation: 128


Footnotes


1 Students placed by examination or an adviser into

  must defer registration for MA 1054  or MA 1024 .

2 Students placed by examination or an adviser into 

  must subsequently register for EW 1013 .

3 Approved Humanities and Social Sciences electives are courses with the following prefixes: AH, AN, CAM, EN, MD, MU, PL, PS, HI, STS, SEG or URB. One course must be at the 3xxx/4xxx level. At least one elective must be a writing-intensive course labeled by “W.”

4 Electives for the Option in Biomedical Sciences: Two courses must be chosen from the following list or must be approved by an adviser, subject to the courses being offered in a given semester. Graduate courses may be taken only by students with junior standing and a C+ average or better, unless otherwise approved by the adviser. The remaining courses are free electives.

5 Electives for the Option in Biotechnology: Three courses must be chosen from the following list or must be approved by an adviser, subject to the courses being offered in a given semester. Graduate courses may be taken only by students with junior standing and a C+ average or better, unless otherwise approved by the adviser. The remaining courses are free electives.

6 Electives for the Option in Chemistry: Two courses must be advanced undergraduate CM, BMS or CBE courses, or graduate CM courses, or must be approved by an adviser, subject to the courses being offered in a given semester. Graduate courses may be taken only by students with junior standing and a C+ average or better, unless otherwise approved by the adviser. The remaining courses are free electives.

NOTES:
All laboratory courses in chemistry require a breakage deposit. The department usually does not grant transfer credits to students who, while registered at NYU-Poly, take biology or chemistry courses at other schools.