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Degree and Study Plan College: Science Department: Biology Cohort: 2010-15 Degree: Bachelor of Science Major: Environmental Biology Specialization: Summary of Credits: University Requirements (UR) 6 Foundation Program NC + Arabic Oman Contemporary Society 1 Oman & Islamic Civilization or Islamic Culture 2 University Electives (UE) 6 See List A College Requirements (CR) See list B College Electives (CE) 16 See list C Departmental Requirements (DR) 1 See list D Departmental Electives (DE) 0 See list E Major Requirements (AR) 27 See list F Major Electives (AE) See list G Specialization Requirements (SR) 0 See list H Specialization Electives (SE) 0 See list I Minor Requirements (IR) ++ See list J 0 Minor Electives (IE) ++ See list K 0 TOTAL 122 + Not credited. ++ Minor is optional: minimum total credits to earn a Minor are 18. Courses counting towards an approved Minor may substitute courses listed as Major Electives (List G) but no more than 8 credits counting towards the Major degree (lists C, D, E, F) may count towards a Minor. For reference contact: Dr.Hameed Sulaiman Ext. 6880 HoD: Elsadig Eltayeb Dean s Office: Admission and Registration: Date: Date: Date:

Semester Fall Semester 2 Spring Semester 1 Fall Categories CR University Requirements (UR) 6 University Electives (UE) 6 College Requirement (CR) College Electives (CE) 16 Departmental Requirements (DR) 1 Major Requirements (AR) 27 Major Electives (AE) TOTAL 122 Department of Biology Environmental biology Degree Plan for Cohort 2010-2015 Study Plan: for Cohort 2010/2015 Course Code Course Title Cr. Pre-req./Co-req.* Cat. ARAB1001 Arabic UR HIST1010 or Oman & Islamic Civilization or ISLM1010 Islamic Culture 2 UR SOCY20 Oman Contemporary Society 1 UR Communication in Science FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 CR BIOL2101 General biology I FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 4 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 CE University elective 2 UE Total 15 CHEM2101 General Chemistry I 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 and FPMT0105 or FPMT0109 BIOL2102 General Biology II 4 BIOL2101 DR College Elective 4 CE University Elective 2 UE Total 14 CE CHEM 2102 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 2101 DR BIOL 011 Plant Physiology BIOL 2102 and DR BIOL 005 Ecology BIOL 2102 and AR College Elective 4 CE Total 14

Semester 8 Spring Semester 7 Fall Semester 6 Spring Semester 5 Fall Semester 4 Spring BIOL 02 Animal Physiology 4 BIOL 2102 and CHEM 22 Organic Chemistry 4 CHEM 2101 and BIOL 410 Angiosperm Biology BIOL 2102 and BIOL 009 Introd. Environ. Science BIOL 2102 and AR University Elective 2 UE Total 16 DR DR AR BIOL 441 Introduction to Microbiology BIOL 2101 and BIOL 025 Invertebrates BIOL 2102 and Major Elective AE Major Elective AE Major Elective 4 AE Total 16 DR AR BIOL 442 Genetics BIOL 2101 DR BIOL 4501 Principles of Toxicology BIOL 2101 AR BIOL 202 Molecular Biology BIOL 2101 and DR OL Major Elective 4 AE Major Elective AE Total 16 BIOL 4054 Marine Biology BIOL 005 AR BIOL 4021 Vertebrate Zoology BIOL 2102 AR BIOL 4100 Data Handling BIOL 2102 DR Major Elective 4 AE Major Elective AE Total 16 BIOL 5021 Desert Biology BIOL 005 AR BIOL 5052 Freshwater Biology BIOL 005 AR Major Elective AE Major Elective AE Major Elective AE Total 15

Department of Biology Environmental biology Degree Plan for Cohort 2010-2015 Degree Plan : 122 credits Course code Cr Course Title Prerequisites (Co-Requisite) University Requirements: 12 Credits ARAB1001 Arabic HIST1010 or ISLM1010 2 Oman & Islamic Civilization or Islamic Culture SOCY20 1 Oman Contemporary Society 6 University Electives LIST A: UNIVERSITY ELECTIVES (6 Credits) See SQU Deanship of Admission and Registration Web site for an updated list of University Electives. https://sis.squ.edu.om/sis/webreg/s/electivetimetable.jsp LIST B: COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS ( Credits) Code Title Credits Pre-Requisite / Co-req. * Communication in Science FPE0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 Total is a pre-requisite for all 000-level College of Science courses. Department of Biology Environmental biology Degree Plan for Cohort 2010-2015 LIST C: COLLEGE ELECTIVES (16 Credits) Course Code Course Title Credits Pre-Requisite / Co-Req. * BIOL2101 General Biology I 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 CHEM2101 General Chemistry I 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 and FPMT0105 orfpmt0109 COMP2101 Introduction to Computer Science 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 and FPCS0101or FPCS0102 ERSC2101 Introduction to Geology I 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 MATH2107 Calculus I 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 and FPMT0105 or FPMT0109 PHYS2101 General Physics I 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 and FPMT0105 or FPMT0109 STAT1001 Introduction to Statistics 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 and FPMT0105 or FPMT0109 BIOL2101 and CHEM2101 are important pre-requisite courses for Biology Department requirements.

Department of Biology Environmental biology Degree Plan for Cohort 2010-2015 LIST D: DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS (1 Credits) Course Course Title Credits Pre-Requisite / Co-req. Code BIOL 2102 General Biology II 4 BIOL 2101 BIOL 011 Plant Physiology BIOL2102 and LANC 2058 BIOL 02 Animal Physiology 4 BIOL2102 and LANC 2058 BIOL 202 Molecular Biology BIOL 2101 and LANC 2058 BIOL 441 Introductory Microbiology BIOL 2101 and LANC 2058 BIOL 4100 Biological Data Handling BIOL 2102 BIOL 442 Genetics BIOL 2101 CHEM 2102 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 2101 CHEM22 Organic Chemistry or Organic Chemistry for 4 CHEM 2101 and LANC 2058 or CHEM27 Health Sciences Total 1 LIST E: BIOLOGY DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES (0 Credits) Course Code Department of Biology Environmental biology Degree Plan for Cohort 2010-2015 LIST F: MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (27 Credits) Course Title Credits Pre-Requisite / Co-Req. * BIOL 005 Ecology BIOL 2102 and LANC 2058 BIOL 009 Intro. Environmental Science BIOL 2102 and LANC 2058 BIOL 025 Invertebrates BIOL 2102 and LANC 2058 BIOL 410 Angiosperm Biology BIOL 2102 and LANC 2058 BIOL 4021 Vertebrate zoology BIOL 2102 BIOL 4501 Principles Of Toxicology BIOL 2102 BIOL 4054 Marine Biology BIOL 005 BIOL 5052 Freshwater Biology BIOL 005 BIOL 5021 Desert Biology BIOL 005 Department of Biology Environmental biology Degree Plan for Cohort 2010-2015 LIST G: MAJOR ELECTIVES ( Credits) Environmental biology major student may choose any of the following courses from the College of Science in consultation with the Advisor. Courses from other colleges may be taken with written approval from the HOD.

List G. Major Electives from the College of Science Code Title Cr Pre-req./Co-req.* BIOL2600 Biodiversity BIOL2101 BIOL4000 Generic Skills for Biologists BIOL2101 BIOL4009 Waste Management BIOL009 BIOL402 Entomology BIOL2102 BIOL400 Bacteriology BIOL441 BIOL404 Biochemistry BIOL2101 and (CHEM22 or CHEM27) BIOL4041 Animal Histology BIOL2102 or BIOL2105 BIOL4042 Parasitology BIOL2102 BIOL4046 Fundamentals of Biotechnology BIOL202, BIOL441 BIOL4500 Cell Biology BIOL2101 or MEDI2108 BIOL4600 Biofuels BIOL400 BIOL4640 Environmental Pollution BIOL4009 BIOL5010 Ecotoxicology BIOL009 BIOL501 Enzyme Biochemistry BIOL404 BIOL504 Plant Metabolites BIOL404 BIOL5040 Genetic Engineering BIOL202 BIOL5042 Embryology BIOL2102 BIOL5045 Economy Botany BIOL2102 BIOL5054 Biological Conservation BIOL005 BIOL5101 Biology Project I Instructor, BIOL4000* BIOL510 Biology Project II BIOL5101 BIOL5110 Special Topics in Biology Instructor BIOL5120 Microbial Biotechnology BIOL441, BIOL4046 BIOL512 Tissue Culture BIOL4500 BIOL51 Plant biotechnology BIOL4046 BIOL5144 Applied Mycology BIOL441 BIOL5244 Cytogenetics BIOL442 BIOL5400 Bio-Informatics BIOL201 BIOL5401 Environmental microbiology techniques BIOL009, BIOL201 BIOL5402 Immunology BIOL441, BIOL4500 BIOL5411 Fermentation Technology BIOL400 BIOL5501 Protein Production and Characterization BIOL404, BIOL4046 BIOL5600 Techniques in Molecular Diversity BIOL202 BIOL5610 Environmental Impact Assessment BIOL009 CHEM250 Chemical Safety: Protecting ourselves and the environment CHEM10 Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry CHEM11 Inorganic Chemistry I CHEM26 Applied Spectroscopy CHEM Physical Chemistry I and (CHEM2101 or CHEM1071 or CHEM2110) and CHEM2101 and (MATH1106 or FPMT0105 FPMT0109) and CHEM2102 and (MATH2107 or FPMT0105 or FPMT0109 and (CHEM22 or CHEM27 or CHEM2091) and CHEM2101 and PHYS2101 and (MATH2107 or

FPMT0105 or FPMT0109) and CHEM5* and (CHEM2101 or CHEM7 Fundamentals of the Corrosion of Metals CHEM1071) and CHEM2102 and CHEM41 Analytical Chemistry I (MATH2107 or FPMT0105 or FPMT0109) CHEM50 Environmental Chemistry and CHEM2102 CHEM91 Computers in Chemistry and CHEM2102 and CHEM22 and (COMP1200 or FPCS0101) CHEM400 Introduction to Chemical Process and CHEM2101 and Industries CHEM* CHEM420 Petroleum Chemistry and Industrial Organic Processes and CHEM22 CHEM4412 Inorganic Materials CHEM11 CHEM441 Organometallic Chemistry CHEM4411 CHEM4414 Fundamentals of X-ray Crystallography CHEM11 CHEM4422 Organic Chemistry II CHEM22 CHEM442 Organic Synthetic Methods CHEM4421 or CHEM4422 CHEM4424 Introduction to Natural Products CHEM4421 or CHEM4422 CHEM4425 Organic Chemistry Laboratory CHEM26 and CHEM4422* CHEM4428 Heterocyclic Chemistry CHEM4422 CHEM4429 Fundamentals of Medicinal Chemistry and CHEM27 or CHEM4422 or Drug Design CHEM4470 or CHEM4421 MATH2108 and CHEM and CHEM44 Physical Chemistry II CHEM445* CHEM447 Electrochemistry CHEM or CHEM0 CHEM4441 Analytical Chemistry II CHEM41 CHEM4442 Instrumental Analysis CHEM4441 CHEM4445 Forensic Chemistry CHEM41 CHEM4472 Fine Chemicals CHEM4422 CHEM4474 Polymer Materials and Applications CHEM22 CHEM4476 Catalysis CHEM4411 CHEM4477 Essentials of Biological Chemistry CHEM4422 CHEM5522 Organic Chemistry III CHEM4422 or CHEM4421 CHEM557 Surfactants: Principles & Applications in the Petroleum Industry CHEM or CHPE102 CHEM559 Chemical Sensors CHEM and CHEM4441 CHEM5545 Analytical Methods in Proteomics CHEM4441 CHEM5578 Chemical Quality Control and Assurance CHEM4441 CHEM5591 Chemistry Seminar I 1 COMP2102 Problem Solving and Programming COMP2101 COMP2105 Introduction to Problem Solving with Visual Basic COMP2101 COMP2206 Introduction to Java COMP200 COMP100 Ethical and Social Issues for Computing 1 COMP401 and Profession COMP200 Object Oriented Programming COMP2102 and COMP20 Introduction to Data Structures and COMP200 and Algorithms COMP204 Advanced Java Programming COMP2206 and COMP02 Introduction to Multimedia COMP200 and COMP401 Introduction to Software Engineering 4 COMP200 and COMP501 Computer Organization & Assembly Language COMP2102 and ECCE206 and COMP601 Bioinformatics Algorithms BIOL2101 and COMP2101 COMP700 Introduction to Web Computing COMP200 and COMP702 Principles of Web Applications COMP700 and

COMP4201 Introduction to Database Systems COMP20 COMP4202 Database Development COMP4201 COMP4204 Advanced Data Structures and Algorithms COMP20 and MATH40 COMP4206 Mobile Applications Development COMP2206 and COMP700 COMP4212 Introduction to Information Retrieval COMP202 COMP400 Computer Graphics I COMP202 and MATH2202 COMP4401 Analysis, Design, and Architecture of Software Systems COMP401 COMP4402 Software Testing COMP401 COMP4404 Software Project Management COMP401 COMP4471 Computational Methods I COMP2101 and MATH2108 and MATH2202 COMP4501 Fundamentals of Operating Systems COMP20 and COMP501 COMP4502 Networks & Communication COMP501 COMP4601 Introduction to Intelligent Systems COMP20 COMP4702 Advanced Web Applications Development COMP702 COMP470 Web Data Mining and Social Networking COMP700 and (STAT2102 or STAT210) COMP5101 Comparative Programming Languages COMP20 and COMP501 COMP5204 Computer Science Special Topics I Instructor Consent COMP502 Digital Image Processing COMP202 or COMP20 COMP5506 Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing COMP4501 and COMP 4502 COMP5507 Cryptography and Network Security COMP20 and COMP4502 COMP5508 Interconnection Networks for Multiprocessor and Multicore Systems COMP4502 or COMP5501 COMP5521 Finite Automata & Formal Languages MATH40 COMP5522 Compiler Construction COMP501 and COMP5521 COMP5601 Machine Learning COMP20 and MATH2202 and STAT210 COMP5701 Web Services COMP702 ERSC2011 Palaeontology I ERSC2101 ERSC2102 Introduction to Geology II 4 ERSC2101 ERSC2112 Historical Geology ERSC2101 ERSC000 Environmental Geology ERSC2101 and CHEM2101 and ERSC2102 and ERSC 000 and ERSC002 Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation ERSC010 Mineralogy ERSC2102 and ERSC021 Structural Geology ERSC2102 and ERSC041 Stratigraphy ERSC2102 and ERSC061 Introduction to Remote Sensing ERSC2102 and ERSC071 GIS and Geo-Spatial Applications ERSC2102 ERSC210 Palaeontology II ERSC2011 ERSC901 Sedimentary Petrology ERSC010 and ERSC401 Geochemistry ERSC2102 and CHEM2101 ERSC402 Environmental Geochemistry ERSC2101 and CHEM2101 ERSC4051 Hydrogeology ERSC2102 ERSC4071 Economic Geology ERSC051 ERSC411 Sedimentary Environments and Facies ERSC901 ERSC421 Structural Geology II ERSC021 ERSC5011 Basin Analysis ERSC021 and ERSC411 ERSC5051 Petroleum Geology ERSC041 ERSC5061 Exploration Geophysics GEOP041 ERSC5071 Image Processing and GIS ERSC061 ERSC5900 Advanced Diaenesis and Sedimentary Geochemistry ERSC901 GEOP000 Earthquakes and Society ERSC2101 and GEOP041 General Geophysics ERSC2101 and PHYS2101 and

MATH2107 and GEOP042 Principles of Geophysical Well Logging GEOP041 and GEOP4001 Applied Geophysics I GEOP041 and PHYS100 GEOP4002 Applied Geophysics II GEOP041 and PHYS012 GEOP400 Gravity and Magnetic Exploration Methods GEOP041 GEOP4010 Fundamentals of Signal Processing GEOP4001 and PHYS100 and (MATH171 or MATH02) GEOP4011 Geophysical Data Processing GEOP4001 and MATH171 GEOP5021 Engineering and Environmental Geophysics GEOP041 GEOP5060 Interpretation of Seismic Reflection Data ERSC041 and GEOP041 MATH2108 Calculus II MATH2107 MATH2202 Linear Algebra I (FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL0601 or FPEL0602 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604) and (FPMT0105 or FPMT0109) MATH250 Foundations of Mathematics MATH2107 MATH110 Calculus III 4 and MATH2108 MATH02 Ordinary Differential Equations and MATH2108 MATH0 Linear Algebra II and MATH2202 MATH60 Discrete Mathematics and MATH250 MATH57 Graph Theory and MATH60 MATH70 Computer Algebra System I 2 and MATH2202 and MATH110 MATH744 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling and MATH110 and MATH02 MATH4141 Numerical Analysis MATH2108 and MATH2202 MATH4450 Real Analysis I MATH2108 and MATH250 MATH4452 Introduction to Complex Variables MATH110 or MATH171 MATH445 Abstract Algebra I MATH2202 and MATH250 MATH4455 Abstract Algebra II MATH445 MATH447 Linear Programming MATH2202 or MATH171 MATH4474 Introduction to Partial Differential MATH02 Equations MATH4481 Introduction to Optimization MATH2108 and (MATH2202 or MATH171) MATH4552 Logic and Set Theory MATH250 or MATH40 MATH5451 Real Analysis II MATH4450 MATH5470 Integral Transforms MATH4474 and MATH4452* MATH5551 Fluid Dynamics MATH4474 MATH555 Differential Geometry I MATH110 and MATH0 MATH5558 Introduction to Number Theory MATH250 or MATH40 PHYS2102 General Physics II 4 PHYS2101 PHYS2107 Physics for Engineering I 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 and (FPMT0105 or FPMT0109) or MATH2107 * PHYS2108 Physics For Engineering II 4 PHYS2101 or PHYS2107 PHYS2901 Introductory Astronomy PHYS001 Dynamics and PHYS2101 and PHYS101 PHYS012 Electromagnetism and PHYS2102 and MATH171 PHYS101 Theoretical Methods of Physics I and MATH171 PHYS10 Physics III and PHYS2102 and MATH2107 PHYS104 Modern Physics and PHYS10

PHYS601 Radiation Physics and PHYS104 PHYS602 Fundamentals of Radiation Protection and PHYS601 PHYS60 Operational Radiation Protection and PHYS602 PHYS901 Mysteries of the Universe and (PHYS2801 or PHYS2901) PHYS90 Introduction to Space Science and (PHYS2801 or PHYS905 Essentials of Meteorology PHYS2801) and PHYS2102 and (PHYS2801 or PHYS2901) PHYS907 Observational Techniques in Astronomy and PHYS901 PHYS4100 Optics & Lasers PHYS10 and PHYS012 PHYS4101 Quantum Physics I PHYS104 and PHYS101 PHYS4108 Thermal & Statistical Physics 4 PHYS104 PHYS4601 Ionizing Radiation Detection PHYS601 PHYS4602 Nuclear Applications PHYS601 PHYS4901 Stellar Evolution & Nucleosynthesis PHYS901 PHYS500 Condensed Matter Physics PHYS4101 and PHYS4018 PHYS5106 Nuclear Physics PHYS4101 PHYS5601 Introduction to Nuclear Power PHYS601 PHYS5901 Image Processing & Date Analysis PHYS100 and PHYS907 STAT2102 Introduction to Probability STAT1001 STAT1 Operations Research I MATH2108 & STAT4 Introduction to Inference STAT2102 & STAT5 Introduction to Sampling STAT2102 & STAT6 Computational Techniques in Statistics STAT2102 & ENGR2216 & STAT7 Introduction to Actuarial Science I STAT2102 & STAT8 Statistical Methods STAT4 & STAT442 Regression Analysis STAT4 STAT44 Design of Experiments 1 STAT8 STAT444 Non Parametric Statistics STAT4 STAT446 Survey Design STAT5 STAT45 Quality Assurance and Reliability STAT2102 STAT 454 Simulation STAT6 STAT5521 Categorical Data analysis STAT8 STAT5522 Demographic and Health Care Statistics STAT4 STAT556 Time Series Analysis STAT4 STAT557 Multivariate Techniques MATH2202 & MATH110 &STAT4

Department of Biology Degree Plan for Cohort 2010-2015 LISTS J & K : MINOR REQUIRMENTS AND ELECTIVES (18 Credits) Minors offered to Environmental biology students Minor * 1 Minor in Astronomy Science College 2 Minor in Applied Nuclear Science Science Minor in Business Economics and Political Science 4 Minor in Chemistry Science 5 Minor in Computer Science Science 6 Minor in Earth Science Science 7 Minor in Mathematics Science 8 Minor in Physics Science 9 Minor in Soil and Water Sciences Agriculture and Marine Science 10 Minor in Statistics Science * Students are required to complete 18 Credits in the minor courses to qualify for a minor. * Courses counting towards an approved Minor may substitute courses listed as Major Electives (List G) but no more than 8 credits counting towards the Major degree (lists C, D, E, F) may count towards a Minor. 1- MINOR IN ASTRONOMY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS J1. Minor in Astronomy Requirement (18 Credits) PHYS2901 Introduction to Astronomy PHYS901 Mysteries of the Universe and (PHYS2801 or PHYS2901) PHYS90 Introduction to Space Science and (PHYS2801 or PHYS2901) PHYS905 Essentials of Meteorology and PHYS2102 and (PHYS2801 or PHYS2901) PHYS907 Observational Techniques in Astronomy and PHYS901 PHYS4901 Stellar Evolution & Nucleosynthesis PHYS901 PHYS4902 Galactic Structure and Cosmology PHYS901 PHYS5901 Image Processing and Data Analysis PHYS100 and PHYS907 Total (minimum) 18 2- MINOR IN APPLIED NUCLEAR SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS J2. Minor in Nuclear Science Requirements (18 Credits) PHYS601 Radiation Physics and PHYS104

PHYS602 Fundamentals of Radiation Protection and PHYS601 PHYS60 Operational Radiation Protection and PHYS602 PHYS4601 Ionizing Radiation Detection PHYS601 PHYS4602 Nuclear Applications PHYS4601 PHYS5601 Introduction to Nuclear Power PHYS601 Total 18 - MINOR IN BUSINESS (College of Economics and Political Science) J- Minor in Business Requirement (Minimum 18 Credits) POMG2710 Operation Management STAT 1811 or equivalent (STAT1001) POMG711 Principles of Management Science STAT 1811 or equivalent (STAT1001) ECON1211 Microeconomics ECON2221 Macroeconomics MRKT611 Principles of Marketing ECON 1211 (NREC 104) and ECON 2221 (NREC 10) MNGT1515 Principles of Management ACCT1112 Introduction to Financial Accounting Total (minimum) 18 4- MINOR IN CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Minor in Chemistry (18 Credits) (J4 + K4 = 8+10 = 18 Credits) J4. Minor in Chemistry Requirement (8 Credits) CHEM 2101 General Chemistry I 4 FPE0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 CHEM 2102 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 2101 Total 8 K4. Minor in Chemistry Electives (Minimum 10 Credits) Any other courses in Chemistry* 10 Total (minimum) 10 Only 8 credits can be counted from (CHEM2101, CHEM2102, and CHEM22) towards a Minor in Chemistry. *Excluding Chemistry courses offered as University electives

5- MINOR IN COMPUTER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES Minor in COMPUTER SCIENCE - complete successfully 18 Credits from the following: J5. Minor Requirements Code Title Cr Pre-req./Co-req.* COMP 2101 Introduction to Computer Science 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604) and (FPCS0101 or PCS0102) COMP 2102 Problem Solving and Programming COMP 2101 COMP 200 Object Oriented Programming COMP2102 and K5. Minor Electives Code Title Cr Pre-req./Co-req.* COMP2105 Introduction to Problem Solving with Visual Basic COMP2101 COMP2206 Introduction to Java COMP200 COMP20 Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms COMP200 and COMP204 Advanced Java Programming COMP2206 and COMP02 Introduction to Multimedia COMP200 and COMP401 Introduction to Software Engineering 4 COMP200 and COMP501 Computer Organization & Assembly COMP2102 and ECCE206 and Language COMP601 Bioinformatics Algorithms BIOL2101 and COMP2101 COMP700 Introduction to Web Computing COMP200 and COMP702 Principles of Web Applications COMP700 and COMP4201 Introduction to Database Systems COMP20 COMP4202 Database Development COMP4201 COMP4206 Mobile Applications Development COMP2206 and COMP700 COMP4212 Introduction to Information Retrieval COMP202 COMP400 Computer Graphics I COMP202 and MATH2202 COMP4401 Analysis, Design, and Architecture of Software Systems COMP401 COMP4402 Software Testing COMP401 COMP4404 Software Project Management COMP401 COMP4471 Computational Methods I COMP2101 and MATH2108 and MATH2202 COMP4501 Fundamentals of Operating Systems COMP20 and COMP501 COMP4502 Networks & Communication COMP501 COMP4601 Introduction to Intelligent Systems COMP20 COMP4702 Advanced Web Applications Development COMP702 COMP470 Web Data Mining and Social Networking COMP700 and (STAT2102 or STAT210) COMP502 Digital Image Processing COMP202 or COMP20 6- MINOR IN EARTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES Minor in Earth Sciences (18 Credits) (J6 + K6 = 8+10 = 18 Credits) J6. Minor in Earth Sciences Requirement 8 credits ERSC 2101 Introduction to Geology I 4 FPE0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 ERSC 2102 Introduction to Geology II 4 ERSC 2101 Total 8

K6. Minor in Earth Sciences Electives (Minimum 10 Credits) ERSC2011 Palaeontology I ERSC2101 ERSC000 Environmental Geology ERSC2101 and CHEM2101 and ERSC002 Environmental Site Assessment and ERSC2102 and ERSC 000 and Remediation ERSC010 Mineralogy ERSC2102 and ERSC021 Structural Geology ERSC2102 and ERSC041 Stratigraphy ERSC2102 and ERSC061 Introduction to Remote Sensing ERSC2102 and ERSC901 Sedimentary Petrology ERSC010 and ERSC401 Geochemistry ERSC2102 and CHEM2101 ERSC402 Environmental Geochemistry ERSC2101 and CHEM2101 ERSC4051 Hydrogeology ERSC2102 ERSC4071 Economic Geology ERSC051 ERSC411 Sedimentary Environments and Facies ERSC901 ERSC421 Structural Geology II ERSC021 ERSC5011 Basin Analysis ERSC021 and ERSC411 ERSC5051 Petroleum Geology ERSC041 ESRC5061 Exploration Geophysics GEOP041 GEOP000 Earthquakes and Society ERSC2101 and GEOP041 General Geophysics ERSC2101 and PHYS2101 and MATH2107 and Total (minimum) 10 7- MINOR IN MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS Minor in Mathematics (18 Credits) (J7 + K7 = 11 or 1 + 5 or 7 = 18 Credits) J7. Minor in Mathematics Requirement (11 or 1 Credits) MATH2107 Calculus I 4 (FPE0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604) and (FPMT0105 or PMT0109) MATH2108 Calculus II MATH2107 MATH2202 * Linear Algebra I (FPE0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604) and (FPMT0105 or PMT0109) MATH110 * Calculus III 4 MATH2108 and MATH171 * Linear Algebra & Multivariate Calculus MATH2108 and for Engineers Total 11 or 1 * MATH171 can substitute for both MATH2202 and MATH110 above. However, students who have passed MATH171 cannot take MATH2202 or MATH110, and vice versa.

K7. Minor in Mathematics Electives (Minimum 5 or 7 Credits) MATH02 or MATH4174 Ordinary Differential Equations Differential Equations & Applications MATH2108 and MATH2108 and for Engineers MATH0 Linear Algebra II MATH2202 and MATH250 or MATH40 Foundations of Mathematics Discrete Mathematics for Computer MATH2107 MATH2107 and COMP2101 and Science MATH57 Graph Theory MATH250 or MATH40 and MATH744 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling MATH110 and MATH02 and MATH4141 Numerical Analysis MATH2108 and MATH2202 MATH4450 Real Analysis I MATH2108 and (MATH250 or MATH40) MATH4452 Introduction to Complex Variables MATH110 or MATH171 MATH445 Abstract Algebra I MATH2202 and (MATH250 or MATH40) MATH447 Linear Programming MATH2202 or MATH171 MATH4474 Introduction to Partial Differential MATH02 Equations MATH4481 Introduction to Optimization MATH2108 and (MATH2202 or MATH171) MATH5551 Fluid Dynamics MATH4474 MATH5558 Introduction to Number Theory MATH250 or MATH40 Total (minimum) 5 or 7 8- MINOR IN PHYSICS DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Minor in Physics (18 Credits) (J8 + K8 = 14+4 = 18 Credits) J8. Minor in Physics Requirement (14 Credits) PHYS2101 General Physics I 4 FPEL0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL0601 or FPEL0602 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 and (FPMT0105 or FPMT0109) PHYS2102 General Physics II 4 PHYS2101 PHYS10 Physics III LANC20158 and PHYS2102 and MATH2107 PHYS104 Modern Physics and PHYS10 Total 14 K8. Minor in Physics Electives (Minimum 4 Credits) Any other courses in Physics * 4 Total (minimum) 4 * Excluding Physics courses offered as University Electives

9- MINOR IN SOIL AND WATER SCIENCES From the College of Agriculture and Marine Sciences (Department of Soil, Water and Agricultural Engineering, Soil Sciences) Minor in in Soil and Water Sciences (18 Credits) (J9 + K9= +15 = 18 Credits) J9 Minor in Soil and Water Sciences Requirement (9 Credits) SWAE2201 Introduction to Soil and Water FPE0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604 Total K9. Minor in Soil and Water Sciences Electives (Minimum 15 Credits) SWAE002 Desertification 84 Land Restoration SWAE2201 SWAE02 Environmental Soil Chemistry CHEM2101, SWAE2201 SWAE04 Soil and Water Conservation PHYS2101, (SWAE2001 or SWAE2201) SWAE11 Environmental Soil Physics PHYS2101, (SWAE2001 or SWAE2201) SWAE411 Environmental Soil Microbiology BIOL2101 SWAE4111 Hydrogeology for Soil-Water- Landscape Interactions SWAE(2201, 0, 11) + CR * SWAE4401 Water and Nutrients in Soil-Plant Environments SWAE2201 + CR * SWAE4404 Soil Genesis and Classification ERSC2101 or SWAE2201 + CR * SWAE4412 Management of Salt-Affected Soils SWAE2201 + CR * Total (minimum) 15 * CR - CAMS college requirement courses which are 110L2101, CAMS2000, CAMS200, CAMS000, CAMS001, CHEM2101, PHYS2101 or PHYS2107. 10- MINOR IN STATISTICS DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS Minor in Statistics 18 Credits (J10 + K10 = 10+8 = 18 Credits) J10. Minor in Statistics Requirement (10 Credits) STAT1001 Introduction to Statistics 4 (FPE0560 or FPEL0600 or FPEL060 or FPEL0604) and (FPMT0105 or PMT0109) STAT2102 Introduction to Probability STAT1001 and MATH2108 * STAT4 Introduction to Inference STAT2102 Total 10 K10. Minor in Statistics Electives (Minimum 8 Credits) STAT1 Operations Research 1 STAT1001and MATH2108 and

STAT5 Introduction to Sampling STAT2102 and STAT6 Computational Techniques in Statistics STAT2102 and COMP2216 and STAT8 Statistical Methods STAT4 and STAT442 Regression Analysis STAT4 and MATH2202 STAT44 Design and Analysis of Experiments STAT8 STAT444 Nonparametric Statistics STAT4 STAT446 Survey Design STAT445 or STAT5 STAT45 Quality Assurance and Reliability STAT2102 STAT5521 Categorical Data Analysis STAT8 STAT556 Time Series Analysis STAT4 STAT557 Multivariate Techniques STAT4 and MATH2202 and MATH110 Total (minimum) 8 For reference contact: Dr. Hameed Sulaiman Ext. 6880 Approved by Dean of Science: Date: Office of Admissions & Registration: Confirmed: