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Summary: BYU Hawaii Curriculum Proposal Number [16-10] Section 2 Overview (Support) The Natural Science Department has chosen to inactivate CHEM 251/L and 252/L (Organic Chem I & II) and to reactivate then as CHEM 351/L and 352/L which is the level the classes used to be taught at and that is the normal level nationally. But in the process they realized that these classes (CHEM 295 and CHEM 350) have those classes as a prereq: 295. Organic Spectroscopy (3) (F-even years) Structure determination of organic and bio-organic chemicals using infrared (IR), proton and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), ultravioletvisible (UV-VIS), and mass spectroscopies (MS). (Prerequisites: CHEM 252 and 252L.) 350. Advanced Organic Synthesis (3) (F-odd years) A concentration on advanced topics in organic chemistry including enantioselective catalysis, organometallic chemistry, name reactions and a study of more advanced, arrow-pushing, reaction mechanisms for the synthesis of complex molecules. (Prerequisite: CHEM 352 and 352L). They would like these classes to be numbered CHEM 395 and CHEM 450. Advanced Organic Synthesis or CHEM450 is numbered as a 400 level course because it presents the subject of Organic Chemistry at a much deeper level. Advanced Organic Chemistry courses are usually taught as 400 or 500 level courses. The only reason why we initially placed Advance Organic Synthesis as a 300 level course was because the prerequisites, Organic Chemistry I and II, were numbered as 251 and 252.

Summary of Changes BIOL 340 OR MATH 221 o Add MATH 221 as an alternative option to BIOL 340 on the MRS, Catalog, and Mapper programming. If students have taken MATH 221 then it will count as credit towards BIOL 340. (Not needed that the two classes become equivalents in PeopleSoft; would need the Math department to sign off on making the equivalent in PeopleSoft since it has implications on other classes for which Math 221 is a prereq.) BIOL 383 o Full Title: Current Histology and Developmental Biology Revised - Histology BIOL 383L o o Full Title: Current Histology and Developmental Biology Laboratory Revised Histology Laboratory Revised Catalog Entry (50-word recommended maximum): Laboratory for Histology. Concurrent registration in BIOL 383 required. Make an inactive course active: o o CHEM 351 & 351L CHEM 352 & 352L Make an active course inactive: o o CHEM 251 & 251L CHEM 252 & 252L Change Course Number: Current CHEM 295 Revised CHEM 395 Change Course Number: Current CHEM 350 Revised CHEM 450

BYU Hawaii Curriculum Proposal Number [16-10] Section 3 - Program Revision Proposal Upon approval, the information presented on this course proposal sheet will become binding on the department and the university. Any material changes require a new program proposal. Effective Date: immediately upon approval College: Math and Science Abbreviation: CHEM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- B.S. Biology General Track B.S. Biology Marine Track B.S. Biology Biomedical Sciences Track B.S. Biology Molecular Track B.S. Biochemistry B.S. Biology Education B.S. Chemistry Education B.S. Physical Science Education B.S. Exercise Science Business Management Emphasis B.S. Exercise Science Biomedical Science Emphasis B.S. Exercise Science Health Emphasis B.S. Exercise Science Sports and Fitness Management Emphasis B.S. Exercise Science Sports Performance Emphasis Biochemistry Minor Chemistry Minor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Immediately following this page, attach the revised Major Requirements Sheet and sample Major Academic Plan.

B.S. in Biology General Track BIOLBS-BIOLGN.2014 (mrs 996) 60 credits, incl. 9 GE credits Effective Date: 04/2014 Science Core 15 Credits BIOL 112 Biology for Majors (GenEd) 3 F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I/Lab (GenEd -3) 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S / CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 105/L F,S / BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cell Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F,W,S / General Biology Core 20 Credits BIOL 201/L General Botany/Lab 4 BIOL 112 W / BIOL 206/L General Zoology/Lab 4 BIOL 112 S / BIOL 220/L Microbiology/Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,W BIOL 376/L Genetics/Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,S BIOL 491 Introduction to Scientific Research 1 Science Core F,W,S BIOL 492 Scientific Writing 3 BIOL 491 F,W,S Chemistry Requirements 8 Credits CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L W / CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 351/L S / Recommended Electives 17 Credits Students must complete a minimum of 13 credits from the 300 & 400 levels to end with total of 17 elective credits. BIOL 204/L Pacific Natural History/Lab 4 BIOL 112 S / BIOL 212/L Marine Biology/Lab 4 BIOL 112 S / BIOL 222/L Marine Microbiology 4 BIOL 265/L W BIOL 248/L Conservation Biology/Lab 4 BIOL 112 F-even / BIOL 260/L Elementary Human Anatomy/Lab 3 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W / BIOL 261/L Elementary Human Physiology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F / Minimum: 13 Credits in 300-400 Level BIOL 300/L Animal Behavior 4 ¾ Science Core F BIOL 320/L Pathogenic Microbiology/Lab 4 Science Core and BIOL 220/L S-even / BIOL 330/L Bioinformatics/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L, BIOL 265/L S-odd / BIOL 340 or Biostatistics BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L S 3 MATH 221 Principles of Statistics MATH 110 or 106 F,W,S BIOL 350/L General Ecology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F-odd / BIOL 374 Evolution & Human Prehistory 3 BIOL 112 W BIOL 383/L Histology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W / BIOL 390R Special Topics in Biology Variable ½ Science Core Variable BIOL 412/L Marine Ecology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L, BIOL 212/L S / BIOL 441/L Molecular Biology/Lab 4 Science Core W / BIOL 442/L Advanced Cellular Biology/Lab 4 Science Core S / BIOL 445/L Immunology 4 Science Core F / BIOL 460 Advanced Human Anatomy 3 Permission of Instructor F BIOL 465/L Principles of Physiology/Lab 4 Science Core W / CHEM 381/L Biochemistry/Lab 4 CHEM 352/L, BIOL 265/L F,W / Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: *Even-year or Odd-year listing of Winter courses determined by course start-date. 1. To graduate with a major in Biology, a student cannot have a grade lower than C- in a major course. 2. Only one major course can be repeated* without department permission. If after a repeat the achieved grade is still lower than C-, a student will not be able to continue in the Biology major. 3. If a second or third major course is failed, a repeat* may be permitted only with authorization from the Department Chair, or the Department Chair and the Dean respectively. 4. Students with four or more major courses failed will not be able to continue in the Biology major. * Repeat because of a grade lower than C-

B.S. in Biology Marine Track BIOLBS-BIOLMR.2014 (mrs 1005) 60 credits, incl. 9 GE credits Effective Date: 04/2014 Science Core 15 Credits BIOL 112 Biology for Majors (GenEd) 3 F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I/Lab (GenEd - 3) 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S / CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 105/L S,F / BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cell Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F,W,S / Biology Core 16 Credits BIOL 201/L General Botany/Lab 4 BIOL 112 W / BIOL 206/L General Zoology/Lab 4 BIOL 112 S / BIOL 376/L Genetics/Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,S BIOL 491 Introduction to Scientific Research 1 Science Core F,W,S BIOL 492 Scientific Writing 3 BIOL 491 F,W,S Chemistry Requirements 8 Credits CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 351/L S Marine Emphasis Requirement BIOL 212/L Marine Biology/Lab 4 BIOL 112 S BIOL 222/L Marine Microbiology 4 BIOL 265/L W BIOL 412/L Marine Ecology 4 ½ Science Core & BIOL 212/L S Marine Emphasis Electives 12 Credits 9 Credits Students must complete a total of 9 Emphasis Elective credits, with a minimum of 6 credits from the 300 & 400 levels. Only one Physical Science course (either CHEM 381/L or OCEN 201) will be accepted as fulfilling Marine Biology Emphasis Elective requirements.. BIOL 204/L Pacific Natural History/Lab 4 BIOL 112 S BIOL 248/L Conservation Biology/Lab 4 BIOL 112 F-even / BIOL 261/L Elementary Human Physiology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F / OCEN 201 or CHEM 381/L Oceanography and Marine Science Any college-level natural science course (CHEM, BIOL, PHYS, PHSC, GEOL or ASTR) Biochemistry I 3 CHEM 352/L and BIOL 265/L F,W BIOL 300/L Animal Behavior 4 ¾ Science Core F BIOL 330/L Bioinformatics/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L and BIOL 265/L S-odd / BIOL 340 or Biostatistics BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L S 3 MATH 221 Principles of Statistics MATH 110 or 106 F,W,S BIOL 350/L General Ecology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F-odd / BIOL 374 Evolution & Human Prehistory 3 BIOL 112 W BIOL 390R Special Topics in Biology Varies ½ Science Core Variable BIOL 465/L Principles of Physiology/Lab 4 Science Core W / Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: F,S *Even-year or Odd-year listing of Winter courses determined by course start-date. 1. To graduate with a major in Biology, a student cannot have a grade lower than C- in a major course. 2. Only one major course can be repeated* without department permission. If after a repeat the achieved grade is still lower than C-, a student will not be able to continue in the Biology major. 3. If a second or third major course is failed, a repeat* may be permitted only with authorization from the Department Chair, or the Department Chair and the Dean respectively. 4. Students with four or more major courses failed will not be able to continue in the Biology major. * Repeat because of a grade lower than C-

B.S. in Biology Biomedical Sciences Track BIOLBS-BIOLPP.2014 (mrs 1012) 60 credits, incl. 9 GE credits Effective Date: 08/2016 Science Core 15 Credits BIOL 112 Biology for Majors (GenEd) 3 F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I/Lab (GenEd) 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S / CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 105/L F,S / BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cell Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F,W,S / Biology Core 12 Credits BIOL 220/L Microbiology/Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,W / BIOL 376/L Genetics/Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,S / BIOL 491 Introduction to Scientific Research 1 Science Core F,W,S BIOL 492 Scientific Writing 3 BIOL 491 F,W,S Biomedical Sciences Emphasis Requirements BIOL 260/L Elementary Human Anatomy/Lab 3 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W BIOL 261/L Elementary Human Physiology/Lab BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F or 4 BIOL 465/L Principles of Physiology/Lab Science Core W Biology Electives No double dipping allowed. *Even-year or Odd-year listing of Winter courses determined by course start-date. 1. To graduate with a major in Biology, a student cannot have a grade lower than C- in a major course. 2. Only one major course can be repeated* without department permission. If after a repeat the achieved grade is still lower than C-, a student will not be able to continue in the Biology major. 3. If a second or third major course is failed, a repeat* may be permitted only with authorization from the Department Chair, or the Department Chair and the Dean respectively. 4. Students with four or more major courses failed will not be able to continue in the Biology major. * Repeat because of a grade lower than C- 7 Credits 18 Credits BIOL 261/L Elementary Human Physiology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F BIOL 320/L Pathogenic Microbiology/Lab 4 Science Core and BIOL 220/L S-even BIOL 330/L Bioinformatics/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L and BIOL 265/L S-odd / BIOL 340 or Biostatistics BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L S 3 MATH 221 Principles of Statistics MATH 110 or 106 F,W,S BIOL 350/L General Ecology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F-odd / BIOL 374 Evolution & Human Prehistory 3 BIOL 112 W BIOL 383/L Histology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W / BIOL 390R Special Topics in Biology Variable ½ Science Core Variable BIOL 441/L Advanced Molecular Biology/Lab 4 Science Core W / BIOL 442/L Advanced Cellular Biology/Lab 4 Science Core S / BIOL 445/L Immunology/Lab 4 Science Core F / BIOL 460 Advanced Human Anatomy 3 Permission of Instructor F BIOL 465/L Principles of Physiology/Lab 4 Science Core W / CHEM 381/L Biochemistry/Lab 4 CHEM 352/L, BIOL 265/L F,W / Required Chemistry 8 Credits CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L W / CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 351/L S / Recommended for Graduate School Pre-requisites and Entrance Exams Preparation MATH 112 Calculus (GenEd) 5 MATH 111 F,W,S / PHYS 121/L General Physics I/Lab (GenEd) 4 MATH 111 and 112 F,S / PHYS 122/L General Physics II/Lab 4 PHYS 121/L F,S / PHYS 221/L General Physics III/Lab 4 PHYS 121/L W / Total Credits Mapped for Graduation:

B.S. in Biology Molecular Track BIOLBS-BIOLML.2014 (mrs1004) 60 credits, incl. 9 GE credits Effective Date: 04/2014 Science Core 15 Credits BIOL 112 Biology for Majors (GenEd) 3 F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I/Lab (GenEd -3) 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S / CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 105/L F,S / BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cell Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F,W,S / Biology Core 12 Credits BIOL 220/L Microbiology/Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,W / BIOL 376/L Genetics/Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,S / BIOL 491 Introduction to Scientific Research 1 Science Core F,W,S BIOL 492 Scientific Writing 3 BIOL 491 F,W,S Chemistry Requirements 8 Credits CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 351/L S Molecular Emphasis Requirements 20 Credits BIOL 201/L or General Botany/Lab BIOL 112 W 4 BIOL 206/L General Zoology/Lab BIOL 112 S BIOL 330/L Bioinformatics/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L and BIOL 265/L S-odd / BIOL 441/L Advanced Molecular Biology/Lab 4 Science Core W / BIOL 442/L Advanced Cellular Biology/Lab 4 Science Core S / CHEM 381/L Biochemistry/Lab 4 CHEM 352/L, BIOL 265/L F,W / Molecular Emphasis Electives 5 Credits BIOL 320/L Pathogenic Microbiology/Lab 4 Science Core and BIOL 220/L S-even / BIOL 340 or Biostatistics BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L S 3 MATH 221 Principles of Statistics MATH 110 or 106 F,W,S BIOL 445/L Immunology 4 Science Core F / TOTAL CREDITS: 1. To graduate with a major in Biology, a student cannot have a grade lower than C- in a major course. 2. Only one major course can be repeated* without department permission. If after a repeat the achieved grade is still lower than C-, a student will not be able to continue in the Biology major. 3. If a second or third major course is failed, a repeat* may be permitted only with authorization from the Department Chair, or the Department Chair and the Dean respectively. 4. Students with four or more major courses failed will not be able to continue in the Biology major. * Repeat because of a grade lower than C-

B.S. in Biochemistry BIOCHEMBS.2015 (mrs 632) 62 credits, incl. 12 GE credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Science Core 15 Credits BIOL 112 Biology for Majors (GenEd) 3 F, W, S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I/Lab (GenEd -3) 4 MATH 110 W, S / CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 105/L F, S / BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cell Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F, W, S / Chemistry Core 24 Credits CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L W / CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 351/L S / CHEM 326/L Analytical Biochemistry/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L F / CHEM 381/L Biochemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 352/L, BIOL 265/L F, W / CHEM 382/L Biochemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 381/L W, S / CHEM 468/L Physical Biochemistry/Lab 4 CHEM 381/L, PHYS 121 W / Chemistry Electives 3 Credits Select 3 credits from list CHEM 395 Organic Spectroscopy 3 CHEM 352/L F-even CHEM 450 Advanced Organic Synthesis 3 CHEM 352/L F-odd CHEM 370 Inorganic Chemistry 3 CHEM 106/L Variable Senior Research 4 Credits CHEM 491 Undergrad Research (GenEd) 1 Completion or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 352/L F CHEM 492-4 Undergrad Research (GenEd) 3 CHEM 491 S Required Supporting Biology Course 4 Credits BIOL 441/L Advanced Molecular Biology/Lab 4 Science Core W / Biology Electives Select 4credits from list 4 Credits BIOL 320/L Pathogenic Microbiology 4 Science Core and BIOL 220/L S-even BIOL 330/L Bioinformatics 4 Science Core S-odd / BIOL 376/L Genetics/Lab 4 ½ Science Core F,S BIOL 442/L Advanced Cellular Biology 4 Science Core S BIOL 445/L Immunology 4 Science Core F / BIOL 465/L Principles of Physiology/Lab 4 Science Core W / Required Physics Courses 8 Credits Take PHYS 121/L and PHYS 122/L or PHYS 221/L MATH 112 and either High School Trigonometry or PHYS 121/L General Physics I (GenEd - 3) 4 MATH 111 F, S / PHYS 122/L or General Physics II PHYS 121/L F, S / 4 PHYS 221/L General Physics III PHYS 121/L W / Recommended Course for Graduate School Prerequisites and Entrance Exams Preparation MATH 113 Calculus II (GenEd) 5 MATH 112 F, W Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: 1. To graduate with a major in Biochemistry, a student cannot have a grade lower than C- in a major course. 2. Only one major course can be repeated* without department permission. If after a repeat the achieved grade is still lower than C-, a student will not be able to continue in the Biochemistry major. 3. If a second or third major course is failed, a repeat* may be permitted only with authorization from the Department Chair, or the Department Chair and the Dean respectively. 4. Students with four or more major courses failed will not be able to continue in the Biochemistry major. * Repeat because of a grade lower than C- Note: Anatomy & microbiology may be required for prerequisites for some professional programs.

B.S. in Biology Education BIOLEDBS.2015 (mrs 1078-1080) 81 credits, incl. 6 GE credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Biology Content 43 Credits Science Core BIOL 112 Biology for Majors (GenEd) 3 F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I & Lab 4 MATH 110 W,S / CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II & Lab 4 CHEM 105/L F,S / BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cell Biology & Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F,W,S / Biology Core BIOL 201/L General Botany & Lab 4 BIOL 112 W / BIOL 206/L General Zoology & Lab 4 BIOL 112 S / BIOL 220/L Microbiology & Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,W / BIOL 261/L Elem Human Physiology & Lab 4 ½ Science Core F / BIOL 350/L General Ecology & Lab 4 ½ Science Core F-odd / BIOL 376/L Genetics & Lab 4 ¾ Science Core F,S / Chemistry (Required) CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I & Lab 4 CHEM 106/L W / Education 38 Credits EDU 212 Foundations of Education 2 F,W,S EDU 200 Human Growth and Learning (GenEd) 3 F,W,S Recommended Elective: HWST 101 Intro. to Hawaiian Studies (GenEd) 3 Required for U.S. Teacher License F,W,S EDU 340 Multiculturalism & Cul. Resp. Tch (SIOP) 2 Recommended for International Teacher License W,S Apply to School of Education Non License Track All students begin in this track and can choose to stay here or apply by deadline for another track. U.S. License Track Priority Deadline: Submit SoEd application and passing Praxis CORE scores by: Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 International Track Priority Deadline: Submit SoEd application by: Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 Switch-Track Firm Deadline Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 No Exceptions SPED 300 Education of Exceptional Students 3 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 305 Computer & Technology Assisted Instruction 2 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 312 Effective Pedagogy 3 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 385 Education Assessment in the Classroom 3 EDU 312 F,W,S SCED 350 General Methods for Secondary Teachers 2 EDU 312 F,W SCED 401 A Multicultural Approach to Reading in the Content Area 3 EDU 312, co-req with SCED 491 F,W,S SCED 430 Classroom Management 2 EDU 312, co-req with SCED 491 F,W,S EDU 312, co-req with SCED 401, SCED 430, and SCED 491 Observation and Practicum 3 formal admission to SOE F,W,S SCED 492 Student Teaching 12 SCED 491 F,W,S Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- accepted

B.S. in Chemistry Education CHEMEDBS.2015 (mrs 1084-1086) 79 credits, incl. 8 GE credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Chemistry Content 41 Credits CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I & Lab (GenEd-3) 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S / CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II & Lab 4 CHEM 105 & L F,S / CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I & Lab 4 CHEM 106 & L W / CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II & Lab 4 CHEM 351 & L S / CHEM 381/L Biochemistry I & Lab 4 CHEM 352 & L, BIOL 265 & L F,W / MATH 111 Trig & Analytic Geometry 3 MATH 110 F,W,S MATH 112 and either High School Trigonometry or PHYS 121/L General Physics I 4 MATH 111 F,S / PHYS 122/L General Physics II 4 PHYS 121 & L F,S / CHEM 496R Student Research 1 Permission F,W,S Content Electives: 9 Credit Hours (9) Faculty Approved MATH 112 Calculus I (GenEd - 3) 5 needed for PHYS 121 S BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cellular Biology/Lab 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F,W,S Education 38 Credits EDU 212 Foundations of Education 2 F,W,S EDU 200 Human Growth and Learning (GenEd) 3 F,W,S Recommended Elective: HWST 101 Introduction to Hawaiian Studies (GenEd) 3 Required for U.S. Teacher License F,W,S EDU 340 Multiculturalism & Cul. Resp. Tch (SIOP) 2 Recommended for International Teacher License W,S Apply to School of Education Non License Track All students begin in this track and can choose to stay here or apply by deadline for another track. U.S. License Track Priority Deadline: Submit SoEd application and passing Praxis CORE scores by: Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 International Track Priority Deadline: Submit SoEd application by: Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 Switch-Track Firm Deadline Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 No Exceptions SPED 300 Education of Exceptional Studies 3 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 305 Comp./Tech. Assisted Instruction 2 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 312 Effective Pedagogy 3 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 385 Education Assessment in the Classroom 3 EDU 312 F,W,S SCED 350 General Methods for Secondary Teachers 2 EDU 312 F,W SCED 401 A Multicultural Approach to Reading in the Content Area 3 EDU 312, co-req with SCED 491 F,W,S SCED 430 Classroom Management 2 EDU 312, co-req with SCED 491 F,W,S EDU 312, co-req SCED 401, SCED 430, and formal admission to SOE SCED 491 Observation and Practicum 3 F,W,S SCED 492 Student Teaching 12 SCED 491 F,W,S Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- accepted

B.S. in Physical Science Education PHSCEDBS.2015 (mrs 1102-1104) 79 credits, incl. 9 GE credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Science Content 41 Credits ASTR 104 Principles of Astronomy 3 MATH 97 W MATH 112 Calculus I (GenEd-3) 5 MATH 111 or equivalent F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I & Lab (GenEd-3) 4 MATH 110 W,S / CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II & Lab 4 CHEM 105 & L F,S / CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I & Lab 4 CHEM 106 & L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II & Lab 4 CHEM 351 & L S GEOL 105 Geology of the Pacific Basin 3 F,W PHYS 121/L General Physics I & Lab 4 MATH 112 F,S / PHYS 122/L General Physics II & Lab 4 PHYS 121 & L F,S / PHYS 221/L General Physics III & Lab 4 PHYS 121 W Content Electives (2) CHEM, PHYS, BIOCHEM, MATH Faculty Approved Education 38 Credits EDU 212 Foundations of Education 2 F,W,S EDU 200 Human Growth and Learning (GenEd) 3 F,W,S Recommended Elective: HWST 101 Introduction to Hawaiian Studies (GenEd) 3 Required for U.S. Teacher License F,W,S EDU 340 Multiculturalism & Culturally Responsive Teaching through Sheltered Instruction (SIOP) 2 Recommended for International Teacher License W,S Apply to School of Education Non License Track All students begin in this track and can choose to stay here or apply by deadline for another track. U.S. License Track Priority Deadline: Submit SoEd application and passing Praxis CORE scores by: Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 International Track Priority Deadline: Submit SoEd application by: Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 Switch-Track Firm Deadline Feb 15 May 15 Sept 15 No Exceptions SPED 300 Education of Exceptional Learners 3 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 305 Comp./Tech. Assisted Instruction 2 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 312 Effective Pedagogy 3 EDU 212 F,W,S EDU 385 Education Assessment in the Classroom 3 EDU 312 F,W,S SCED 350 General Methods for Secondary Teachers 2 EDU 312 F,W SCED 401 A Multicultural Approach to Reading in the Content Area 3 EDU 312, co-req with SCED 491 F,W,S SCED 430 Classroom Management 2 EDU 312, co-req with SCED 491 F,W,S No grade below C- accepted EDU 312, co-req with SCED 401, SCED 430, and formal admission to SOE SCED 491 Observation and Practicum 3 F,W,S SCED 492 Student Teaching 12 SCED 491 F,W,S Total Credits Mapped for Graduation:

B.S. in Exercise Science Business Management Emphasis EXS-BMBS.2015 (mrs 1116) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Core Requirements 31-32 Credits EXS 260/L OR F, W Elementary Human Anatomy 3 BIOL 260/L BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W EXS 261 OR 3 F Human Physiology BIOL 261/L 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F EXS 330 Principles of Exercise and Sports Science 3 F,S EXS 341 Biomechanics 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L F, W EXS 340 Motor Learning 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 341 F,W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 344 Physiology of Exercise 3 BIOL 261/L W,S EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 344, EXS 365 Exercise Testing & Prescription 3 Instructor Consent F,S EXS 399R Internship in Exercise and Sport Science 3 F,W,S EXS 493 Research Methods in Exercise & Sports Science 2 MATH 221 F,W EXS 494 Student Research in Exercise & Sports Science 2 EXS 493 W,S MATH 221 Statistics 3 MATH 106, or MATH 110, or MATH 107 F,W,S CPR/First Aid Certification Required (EXS 265, EXS 164, Red Cross/BYUH Certification) Business Management Emphasis 29 Credits Business Management Core 12 Credits Minimum BUSM 180 Introduction of Commerce & Enterprise 3 F,W,S ENTR 383 Entrepreneurship Small Business Management 3 F,W,S Choose 2 of the following ECON 200 Principles of Microeconomics (GenEd) 3 MATH 110 or Pass BMQT F,W,S ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 200 F,W,S BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 BUSM 242 Ethics & Legal Environment in Business 3 F,W,S BUSM 304 Principles of Marketing Management 3 BUSM 180, ECON 200 F,W,S BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 BUSM 320 Business Communication 3 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 F,W,S BUSM 310 Leadership and Management 3 BUSM 320 F,W,S Business Management Electives 17 Credits Minimum Elective pool includes any above, not previously used, or any below (at least 15 credits must come from either EXS, HLTH, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS). A minimum of 3 credits must be from 300 or 400 level courses. No more than 4 credits of Sports Fundamentals (EXS 230-247) are allowed to count in elective pool. BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cellular Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L (C- or better) F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 105/L F,S CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 106/L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM 351/L S MATH 112 and either High School PHYS 121/L General Physics I 4 Trigonometry or MATH 111 F,S PHYS 122/L General Physics II 4 PHYS 121 F,S EXS 230-247 Sport Fundamentals 1-4 F,W,S EXS 270 Sports Nutrition 3 W EXS 339 Measurement and Evaluation 3 S EXS 344L Physiology of Exercise Lab 1 Instructor Consent W,S EXS 349 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 3 BIOL 260/L or EXS 260/L, EXS 344 S EXS 350 Medical and Wellness Tourism 3 F EXS 361 Corporate Wellness Management 3 W EXS 370 Event Management in Sport & Fitness 3 S EXS 409 Sport Psychology 3 Variable EXS 410 The Personal Training Certification 2 EXS 344, 365 W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 411 Sports Nutrition Certification 2 BIOL 261/L, EXS 270 S EXS 414 International Sports Management 3 F EXS 420 Physical Activity in Public Health 3 S

B.S. in Exercise Science Business Management Emphasis EXS-BMBS.2015 (mrs 1116) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 EXS 441 Adapted Physical Education 2 EXS 341, 344 S EXS 458 International Sport and Law 3 W HLTH 135 Health in Marriage & Pregnancy 2 W HLTH 221 Substance Use & Abuse 3 S HLTH 230 Health Issues and Problems 2 F HLTH 369 Community Health 3 F HLTH 441 Health in Secondary Schools 2 W ENTR 180 The Cycle of Cash 2 F,W,S ENTR 201R Entrepreneurship Leadership Program 1 Variable ENTR 283 Small Business Creation 3 F,W,S ENTR 275 Entrepreneurship Leadership Training 1 F,W,S ENTR 375R Entrepreneurship Lecture Series 1 F,W,S ENTR 380 Social Entrepreneurship 3 F,W,S ENTR 390R Special Topics in Entrepreneurship 1-3 F,W,S ENTR 483 Entrepreneurial Management 3 F,W,S Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- accepted

B.S. in Exercise Science Biomedical Science Emphasis EXS-BMSBS.2015 (mrs 1118) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Core Requirements 31-32 Credits EXS 260/L OR F, W Elementary Human Anatomy 3 BIOL 260/L BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W EXS 261 OR 3 F Human Physiology BIOL 261/L 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F EXS 330 Principles of Exercise and Sports Science 3 F,S EXS 341 Biomechanics 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L F, W EXS 340 Motor Learning 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 341 F,W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 344 Physiology of Exercise 3 BIOL 261/L W,S EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 344, EXS 365 Exercise Testing & Prescription 3 Instructor Consent F,S EXS 399R Internship in Exercise and Sport Science 3 F,W,S EXS 493 Research Methods in Exercise & Sports Science 2 MATH 221 F,W EXS 494 Student Research in Exercise & Sports Science 2 EXS 493 W,S MATH 221 Statistics 3 MATH 106 or, MATH 110, or MATH 107 F,W,S CPR/First Aid Certification Required (EXS 265, EXS 164, Red Cross/BYUH Certification) Biomedical Emphasis 29 Credits Biomedical Science Core 12 Credits Minimum BIOL 112 General Biology (GenEd) 3 F,W,S BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cellular Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L (C- or better) F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 105/L F,S CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 106/L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM 351/L S PSYC 111 General Psychology (GenEd) 3 F,W,S MATH 112 and either High School Trigonometry or MATH 111 PHYS 121/L General Physics I 4 F,S PHYS 122/L General Physics II 4 PHYS 121 F,S Biomedical Science Electives 17 Credits Minimum Elective pool includes any above, not previously used, or any below (at least 3 credits must come from EXS, HLTH, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS). A minimum of 3 credits must be from 300 or 400 level courses. No more than 4 credits of Sports Fundamentals (EXS 230-247) are allowed to count in elective pool. EXS 230-247 Sport Fundamentals 1-4 F,W,S EXS 270 Sports Nutrition 3 W EXS 339 Measurement and Evaluation 3 S EXS 344L Physiology of Exercise Lab 1 Instructor Consent W,S EXS 349 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 3 BIOL 260/L or EXS 260/L, EXS 344 S EXS 350 Medical and Wellness Tourism 3 F EXS 361 Corporate Wellness Management 3 W EXS 370 Event Management in Sport & Fitness 3 S EXS 409 Sport Psychology 3 Variable EXS 410 The Personal Training Certification 2 EXS 344, 349, 365 W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 411 Sports Nutrition Certification 2 BIOL 261/L, EXS 270 S EXS 414 International Sports Management 3 F EXS 420 Physical Activity in Public Health 3 S EXS 441 Adapted Physical Education 2 EXS 341, 344 S EXS 458 International Sport and Law 3 W HLTH 135 Health in Marriage & Pregnancy 2 W HLTH 221 Substance Use & Abuse 3 S HLTH 230 Health Issues and Problems 2 F HLTH 369 Community Health 3 F HLTH 441 Health in Secondary Schools 2 W BUSM 180 Introduction of Commerce & Enterprise 3 F,W,S

B.S. in Exercise Science Biomedical Science Emphasis EXS-BMSBS.2015 (mrs 1118) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 BUSM 242 Ethics & Legal Environment in Business 3 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 F,W,S BUSM 304 Principles of Marketing Management 3 BUSM 180, ECON 200 F,W,S BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 BUSM 320 Business Communication 3 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 F,W,S BUSM 310 Leadership and Management 3 BUSM 320 F,W,S ENTR 180 The Cycle of Cash 2 F,W,S ENTR 201R Entrepreneurship Leadership Program 1 Variable ENTR 283 Small Business Creation 3 F,W,S ENTR 275 Entrepreneurship Leadership Training 1 F,W,S ENTR 375R Entrepreneurship Lecture Series 1 F,W,S ENTR 380 Social Entrepreneurship 3 F,W,S ENTR 383 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management 3 F,W,S ENTR 390R Special Topics in Entrepreneurship 1-3 F,W,S ENTR 483 Entrepreneurial Management 3 F,W,S Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- accepted

B.S. in Exercise Science Health Emphasis EXS-HTHBS.2015 (mrs 1120) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Core Requirements 31-32 Credits EXS 260/L OR F Elementary Human Anatomy 3, W BIOL 260/L BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W EXS 261 OR 3 F Human Physiology BIOL 261/L 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F EXS 330 Principles of Exercise and Sports Science 3 F,S EXS 341 Biomechanics 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L F B, W EXS 340 Motor Learning 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 341 F,W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 344 Physiology of Exercise 3 BIOL 261/L W,S EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 344, EXS 365 Exercise Testing & Prescription 3 Instructor Consent F,S EXS 399R Internship in Exercise and Sport Science 3 F,W,S EXS 493 Research Methods in Exercise & Sports Science 2 MATH 221 F,W EXS 494 Student Research in Exercise & Sports Science 2 EXS 493 W,S MATH 221 Statistics 3 MATH 106, or MATH 110, or MATH 107 F,W,S CPR/First Aid Certification Required (EXS 265, EXS 164, Red Cross/BYUH Certification) Health Emphasis 29 Credits Health Core 12 Credits Minimum HLTH 135 Health in Marriage & Pregnancy 2 W HLTH 221 Substance Use & Abuse 3 S HLTH 230 Health Issues and Problems 2 F HLTH 369 Community Health 3 F HLTH 441 Health in Secondary Schools 2 W EXS 270 Sports Nutrition 3 W EXS 420 Physical Activity in Public Health 3 S EXS 441 Adapted Physical Education 2 EXS 341, 344 S Health Electives 17 Credits Minimum Elective pool includes any above, not previously used, or any below (at least 3 credits must come from EXS, HLTH, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS). A minimum of 3 credits must be from 300 or 400 level courses. No more than 4 credits of Sports Fundamentals (EXS 230-247) are allowed to count in elective pool. BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cellular Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L (C- or better) F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 105/L F,S CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 106/L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM 351/L S MATH 112 and either High School PHYS 121/L General Physics I 4 Trigonometry or MATH 111 F,S PHYS 122/L General Physics II 4 PHYS 121 F,S EXS 230-247 Sport Fundamentals 1-4 F,W,S EXS 339 Measurement and Evaluation 3 S EXS 344L Physiology of Exercise Lab 1 Instructor Consent W,S EXS 349 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 3 BIOL 260 or EXS 260, EXS 344 S EXS 350 Medical and Wellness Tourism 3 F EXS 361 Corporate Wellness Management 3 W EXS 370 Event Management in Sport & Fitness 3 S EXS 409 Sport Psychology 3 Variable EXS 410 The Personal Training Certification 2 EXS 344, 349, 365 W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 411 Sports Nutrition Certification 2 BIOL 261/L, EXS 270 S EXS 414 International Sports Management 3 F EXS 458 International Sport and Law 3 W BUSM 180 Introduction of Commerce & Enterprise 3 F,W,S BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 BUSM 242 Ethics & Legal Environment in Business 3 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 F,W,S BUSM 304 Principles of Marketing Management 3 BUSM 180, ECON 200 F,W,S

B.S. in Exercise Science Health Emphasis EXS-HTHBS.2015 (mrs 1120) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 BUSM 320 Business Communication 3 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 F,W,S BUSM 310 Leadership and Management 3 BUSM 320 F,W,S ENTR 180 The Cycle of Cash 2 F,W,S ENTR 201R Entrepreneurship Leadership Program 1 Variable ENTR 283 Small Business Creation 3 F,W,S ENTR 275 Entrepreneurship Leadership Training 1 F,W,S ENTR 375R Entrepreneurship Lecture Series 1 F,W,S ENTR 380 Social Entrepreneurship 3 F,W,S ENTR 383 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management 3 F,W,S ENTR 390R Special Topics in Entrepreneurship 1-3 F,W,S ENTR 483 Entrepreneurial Management 3 F,W,S Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- accepted

B.S. in Exercise Science Sports and Fitness Management Emphasis EXS-SFMBS.2015 (mrs 1122) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Core Requirements 31-32 Credits EXS 260/L OR F, W Elementary Human Anatomy 3 BIOL 260/L BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W EXS 261 OR 3 F Human Physiology BIOL 261/L 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F EXS 330 Principles of Exercise and Sports Science 3 F,S EXS 341 Biomechanics 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L F, W EXS 340 Motor Learning 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 341 F,W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 344 Physiology of Exercise 3 BIOL 261/L W,S EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 344, EXS 365 Exercise Testing & Prescription 3 Instructor Consent F,S EXS 399R Internship in Exercise and Sport Science 3 F,W,S EXS 493 Research Methods in Exercise & Sports Science 2 MATH 221 F,W EXS 494 Student Research in Exercise & Sports Science 2 EXS 493 W,S MATH 221 Statistics 3 MATH 107, or MATH 110, or MATH 107 F,W,S CPR/First Aid Certification Required (EXS 265, EXS 164, Red Cross/BYUH Certification) Sports and Fitness Management Emphasis 29 Credits Sports and Fitness Management Core 12 Credits Minimum EXS 350 Medical and Wellness Tourism 3 F EXS 361 Corporate Wellness Management 3 W EXS 370 Event Management in Sport & Fitness 3 S EXS 414 International Sports Management 3 F EXS 458 International Sport and Law 3 W Sports and Fitness Management Electives 17 Credits Minimum Elective pool includes any above, not previously used, or any below (at least 3 credits must come from EXS, HLTH, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS). A minimum of 3 credits must be from 300 or 400 level courses. No more than 4 credits of Sports Fundamentals (EXS 230-247) are allowed to count in elective pool. BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cellular Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L (C- or better) F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 105/L F,S CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 106/L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM 351/L S EXS 230-247 Sport Fundamentals 1-4 F,W,S EXS 270 Sports Nutrition 3 W EXS 339 Measurement and Evaluation 3 S EXS 344L Physiology of Exercise Lab 1 Instructor Consent W,S EXS 349 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 3 BIOL 260/L or EXS 260/L, EXS 344 S EXS 409 Sport Psychology 3 Variable EXS 410 The Personal Training Certification 2 EXS 344, 349, 365 W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 411 Sports Nutrition Certification 2 BIOL 261/L, EXS 270 S EXS 420 Physical Activity in Public Health 3 S EXS 441 Adapted Physical Education 2 EXS 341, 344 S HLTH 135 Health in Marriage & Pregnancy 2 W HLTH 221 Substance Use & Abuse 3 S HLTH 230 Health Issues and Problems 2 F HLTH 369 Community Health 3 F HLTH 441 Health in Secondary Schools 2 W MATH 112 and either High School PHYS 121/L General Physics I 4 Trigonometry or MATH 111 F,S PHYS 122/L General Physics II 4 PHYS 121 F,S BUSM 180 Introduction of Commerce & Enterprise 3 F,W,S BUSM 242 Ethics & Legal Environment in Business 3 F,W,S BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 and ENGL 101 and GE 110

B.S. in Exercise Science Sports and Fitness Management Emphasis EXS-SFMBS.2015 (mrs 1122) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 BUSM 304 Principles of Marketing Management 3 BUSM 180, ECON 200 F,W,S BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 BUSM 320 Business Communication 3 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 F,W,S BUSM 310 Leadership and Management 3 BUSM 320 F,W,S ENTR 180 The Cycle of Cash 2 F,W,S ENTR 201R Entrepreneurship Leadership Program 1 Variable ENTR 283 Small Business Creation 3 F,W,S ENTR 275 Entrepreneurship Leadership Training 1 F,W,S ENTR 375R Entrepreneurship Lecture Series 1 F,W,S ENTR 380 Social Entrepreneurship 3 F,W,S ENTR 383 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management 3 F,W,S ENTR 390R Special Topics in Entrepreneurship 1-3 F,W,S ENTR 483 Entrepreneurial Management 3 F,W,S Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- accepted

B.S. in Exercise Science Sports Performance Emphasis EXS-SPBS.2015 (mrs 1124) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 Core Requirements 31-32 Credits EXS 260/L OR F, W Elementary Human Anatomy 3 BIOL 260/L BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L W EXS 261 OR 3 F Human Physiology BIOL 261/L 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L F EXS 330 Principles of Exercise and Sports Science 3 F,S EXS 341 Biomechanics 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L F, W EXS 340 Motor Learning 3 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 341 F,W EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or EXS 344 Physiology of Exercise 3 BIOL 261/L W,S EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 344, EXS 365 Exercise Testing & Prescription 3 Instructor Consent F,S EXS 399R Internship in Exercise and Sport Science 3 F,W,S EXS 493 Research Methods in Exercise & Sports Science 2 MATH 221 F,W EXS 494 Student Research in Exercise & Sports Science 2 EXS 493 W,S MATH 221 Statistics 3 MATH 106, or MATH 110, or MATH 107 F,W,S CPR/First Aid Certification Required (EXS 265, EXS 164, Red Cross/BYUH Certification) Sports Performance Emphasis 29 Credits Sports Performance Core 12 Credits Minimum EXS 230-247 Sport Fundamentals 1-4 F,W,S EXS 270 Sports Nutrition 3 W EXS 339 Measurement and Evaluation 3 S EXS 344L Physiology of Exercise Lab 1 Instructor Consent W,S EXS 349 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 3 BIOL 260/L or EXS 260/L, EXS 344 S EXS 409 Sport Psychology 3 Variable EXS 410 Personal Training Certification 2 EXS 344, 349, 365 W EXS 411 Advanced Sports Nutrition Certification 2 EXS 260/L or BIOL 260/L, EXS 261/L or BIOL 261/L, EXS 270 Sports Performance Electives 17 Credits Minimum Elective pool includes any above, not previously used, or any below (at least 3 credits must come from EXS, HLTH, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS). A minimum of 3 credits must be from 300 or 400 level courses. No more than 4 credits of Sports Fundamentals (EXS 230-247) are allowed to count in elective pool. BIOL 265/L Molecular & Cellular Biology 4 BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L (C- or better) F,W,S CHEM 105/L General Chemistry I 4 MATH 110 or equivalent W,S CHEM 106/L General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 105/L F,S CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 106/L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM 351/L S MATH 112 and either High School PHYS 121/L General Physics I 4 Trigonometry or MATH 111 F,S PHYS 122/L General Physics II 4 PHYS 121 F,S EXS 350 Medical and Wellness Tourism 3 F EXS 361 Corporate Wellness Management 3 W EXS 370 Event Management in Sport & Fitness 3 S EXS 414 International Sports Management 3 F EXS 420 Physical Activity in Public Health 3 S EXS 441 Adapted Physical Education 2 EXS 341, 344 S EXS 458 International Sport and Law 3 W HLTH 135 Health in Marriage & Pregnancy 2 W HLTH 221 Substance Use & Abuse 3 S HLTH 230 Health Issues and Problems 2 F HLTH 369 Community Health 3 F HLTH 441 Health in Secondary Schools 2 W BUSM 180 Introduction of Commerce & Enterprise 3 F,W,S BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 BUSM 242 Ethics & Legal Environment in Business 3 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 F,W,S BUSM 304 Principles of Marketing Management 3 BUSM 180, ECON 200 F,W,S S

B.S. in Exercise Science Sports Performance Emphasis EXS-SPBS.2015 (mrs 1124) 60-61 credits Effective Date: 08/2015 BUSM 180 and ENGL 201 or BUSM 180 BUSM 320 Business Communication 3 and ENGL 101 and GE 110 F,W,S BUSM 310 Leadership and Management 3 BUSM 320 F,W,S ENTR 180 The Cycle of Cash 2 F,W,S ENTR 201R Entrepreneurship Leadership Program 1 Variable ENTR 283 Small Business Creation 3 F,W,S ENTR 275 Entrepreneurship Leadership Training 1 F,W,S ENTR 375R Entrepreneurship Lecture Series 1 F,W,S ENTR 380 Social Entrepreneurship 3 F,W,S ENTR 383 Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management 3 F,W,S ENTR 390R Special Topics in Entrepreneurship 1-3 F,W,S ENTR 483 Entrepreneurial Management 3 F,W,S Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- accepted

Biochemistry Minor MIBIOCHEM.2005 (mrs 212) 20 credits Effective Date: 03/ 2005 Required 20 Credits CHEM 105/L General College Chemistry I/Lab 4 MATH 110 W,S CHEM 106/L General College Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 105/L F,S CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L W CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 351/L S CHEM 381/L Biochemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 352/L F,W Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- will be accepted in fulfilling Minor requirements. The terms of this mrs will be honored by the Department and University within the next 8 years. If courses cease to be offered, options for substitution will be provided.

Chemistry Minor MICHEM.2005 (mrs 215) 20 credits Effective Date: 03/2005 Required 20 Credits CHEM 105/L General College Chemistry I/Lab 4 MATH 110 W,S / CHEM 106/L General College Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 105/L F,S / CHEM 351/L Organic Chemistry I/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L W / CHEM 352/L Organic Chemistry II/Lab 4 CHEM 351/L S / CHEM 326/L Analytical Instrumental/Lab 4 CHEM 106/L F / Total Credits Mapped for Graduation: No grade below C- will be accepted in fulfilling Minor requirements. The terms of this mrs will be honored by the Department and University within the next 8 years. If courses cease to be offered, options for substitution will be provided.

BYU Hawaii Curriculum Proposal Number [16-10] Section 5 - Course Proposal (core) Upon approval, the information presented on this course proposal sheet will become binding on the department and the university. Any material changes require a new course proposal. Effective Date: immediately upon approval College: Math and Science Course Prefix: BIOL Course Number: 383/L -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BIOL 383 [X] Full Title: Current Histology and Developmental Biology Revised - Histology BIOL 383L [X] Full Title: Current Histology and Developmental Biology Laboratory Revised Histology Laboratory [X] Revised Catalog Entry (50-word recommended maximum): Laboratory for Histology. Concurrent registration in BIOL 383 required. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Immediately following this page, attach a sample syllabus if needed. Following this page, attach PDF copies of the online catalog web pages that should change as a result of this proposal. Indicate the location of changes that should be made.

BYU Hawaii Curriculum Proposal Number [16-10] Section 5 - Course Proposal (core) Upon approval, the information presented on this course proposal sheet will become binding on the department and the university. Any material changes require a new course proposal. Effective Date: immediately upon approval College: Math and Science Course Prefix: CHEM Course Number: 251/L, 252/L, 295 & 350 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [X] Make an inactive course active: CHEM 351 & 351L CHEM 352 & 352L [X] Make an active course inactive: CHEM 251 & 251L CHEM 252 & 252L [X] Change Course Number: Current CHEM 295 Revised CHEM 395 [X] Change Course Number: Current CHEM 350 Revised CHEM 450 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Immediately following this page, attach a sample syllabus if needed. Following this page, attach PDF copies of the online catalog web pages that should change as a result of this proposal. Indicate the location of changes that should be made.

Biology (BIOL) 383. Histology (3) (W) This course emphasizes cell anatomy, histology and embryology. Concurrent registration in BIOL 383L required. (Prerequisite: BIOL 112, CHEM 105/L & Concurrent registration in BIOL 383L) 383L. Histology Laboratory (1) (W) Laboratory for Histology. Concurrent registration in BIOL 383 required. Chemistry (CHEM) 351. Organic Chemistry I (3) (W) Study of the structure, stereochemistry, reactions, reaction mechanisms, preparations, and properties of the principle classes of carbon compounds. (Prerequisite: CHEM 106/L. Co-requisite: CHEM 351L) 351L. Organic Chemistry I Laboratory (1) (W) Laboratory techniques used for isolation, purification, synthesis, and identification of organic compounds including such instrumentation as IR, NMR, UV-VIS, and mass spectroscopy. Three-hour laboratory. (Prerequisite: CHEM 106/L. Co-requisite: CHEM 351) 352. Organic Chemistry II (3) (S) A continuation of the study of the properties and reactions of the principle classes of carbon compounds. (Prerequisites: CHEM 351 and 351L. Co-requisite: CHEM 352L) 352L. Organic Chemistry II Laboratory (1) (S) Synthesis, analysis and identification of organic compounds using the techniques from CHEM 251L. Concurrent registration in 252 required. Three-hour laboratory. (Prerequisites: CHEM 251 and 251L. Co-requisite: CHEM 352) 295. 395. Organic Spectroscopy (3) (F-even years) Structure determination of organic and bioorganic chemicals using infrared (IR), proton and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), ultraviolet-visible (UV-VIS), and mass spectroscopies (MS). (Prerequisites: CHEM 252 and 252L.) 350. 450. Advanced Organic Synthesis (3) (F-odd years) A concentration on advanced topics in organic chemistry including enantioselective catalysis, organometallic chemistry, name reactions and a study of more advanced, arrow-pushing, reaction mechanisms for the synthesis of complex molecules. (Prerequisite: CHEM 352 and 352L).