:iagree: For the current BS NS/M program I agree with Linda's feedback, option #1 looks best.
Since enrolling have you registered for access to your online student services? Under the academic evaluation link you will see the "what can I study option?" It's a drop down menu. Scroll down to BA Biology and submit, choose the current catalog and a new unofficial evaluation will load. (FYI, this is only a what if scenario, that reverts back to the original once you leave the option.) It sure seems like you are closer to the BA, Biology degree. I'm looking at the 8 new principles of bio I/II sitting under concentration B, along with the 16 credits you are currently working on...am I crazy or does that not equal 24 NEW credits that would fall under the area of study. Looks like you have the needed physics and chem courses. There is a genetics requirement that you may or may not already have but it couldn't hurt to take a look.
The great news is you are certainly very close to the finish line! Good luck!
Since enrolling have you registered for access to your online student services? Under the academic evaluation link you will see the "what can I study option?" It's a drop down menu. Scroll down to BA Biology and submit, choose the current catalog and a new unofficial evaluation will load. (FYI, this is only a what if scenario, that reverts back to the original once you leave the option.) It sure seems like you are closer to the BA, Biology degree. I'm looking at the 8 new principles of bio I/II sitting under concentration B, along with the 16 credits you are currently working on...am I crazy or does that not equal 24 NEW credits that would fall under the area of study. Looks like you have the needed physics and chem courses. There is a genetics requirement that you may or may not already have but it couldn't hurt to take a look.
The great news is you are certainly very close to the finish line! Good luck!
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