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Major
GE Electives
Recommended
One year of automotive educational experience (high school, ROP or De Anza’s AUTO 50 series).
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Biological Sciences
A.S. Degree
The purpose of the Biological Sciences A.S. Degree is to provide a lower division science foundation for those interested in pursuing a bachelor's degree in Biology/Biological Sciences. This major prepares students for transfer to any University of California or California State University campus. A major in Biological Sciences prepares students for advanced academic work and for careers in civil service, industry or teaching. It also provides a background for professional training in such  elds as biotechnology, public health, nutrition, laboratory and  eld research, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and veterinary medicine.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Design and complete a biological research project applying
scienti c methods.
• Correlate structure and function in biological systems.
1. Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements. 2. Complete the following.
Option 3: Physics - Engineers
Complete the Cert. of Achievement-
Advanced requirements,
Option A, B or C 44-50 General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
PHYS 4A PHYS 4B PHYS 4C
Major GE Electives
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Mechanics (6)
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Electricity and Magnetism (6)
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Fluids, Waves, Optics and Thermodynamics (6)
Biological Sciences
General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
   BIOL 6A
or BIOL 6AH
BIOL 6B BIOL 6C
or BIOL 6CH CHEM 1A CHEM 1B CHEM 1C
Form and Function in the Biological World (6) 6 Form and Function in the Biological
World - HONORS (6)
Cell and Molecular Biology 6 Ecology and Evolution (6) 6 Ecology and Evolution - HONORS (6)
Recommended elective courses
BIOL 13, 15, 26, 40A, 40B, 40C
ES 1
ESCI 19
MATH 1A, 1AH, 1B, 1BH, 1C, 1CH, 1D, 1DH, 10, 10H
For students planning to transfer to a four-year institution, it may be bene cial to complete both the Organic Chemistry option and either Physics option. Course sequences in chemistry
and physics are required in most B.S. Biology programs. For your speci c transfer situation, please visit the Counseling and Advising Center and consult with the four-year institution.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Business Administration
Certi cate of Achievement
The Business Administration Certi cate of Achievement introduces the fundamental concepts and practices of business. Students obtain a basic understanding of the operation, methods and purpose of each of the major functional areas within business: management, human resources, operations, marketing, accounting and  nance. Students also learn business law fundamentals.
Program Learning Outcomes - upon completion, students will be able to:
• Distinguish and explain the primary functions within business
Complete one sequence:
Option 1: Organic Chemistry
15-18
CHEM 12A CHEM 12B CHEM 12C
Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry
(5) (5) (5)
such as management, human resources, business law, operations, marketing, accounting and  nance.
1. Meet the requirements for this certi cate level. 2. Complete the following.
Option 2: Physics - General
PHYS 2A PHYS 2B PHYS 2C
General Introductory Physics (5) General Introductory Physics (5) General Introductory Physics (5)
ACCT 1A
or ACCT 1AH
BUS 10 BUS 18
Financial Accounting I (5)
Financial Accounting I - HONORS (5) Introduction to Business
Business Law I
5
5 5
General Chemistry General Chemistry General Chemistry
5
5 and Qualitative Analysis 5
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▼ The Certi cate of Achievement in Business Administration can be earned by taking all required courses online. Some online courses may require on-campus participation
in meetings, class events or exams, as detailed in the quarterly class listings.
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