...school at Loyola? The pre-req courses are:
Written Communication: 6 semester hours, 9 quarter hours
Speech communication: 2 sh, 3 qh
General biology with lab: 8 sh, 12 qh
General chemistry with lab: 8 sh, 12 qh
Organic chemistry with lab: 8 sh, 12 qh
Physics with lab (may be non-calculus based): 8 sh, 12 qh
Calculus (integral and differential): 3 sh, 4 qh
Human Anatomy (all organ systems): 4 sh, 6 qh
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 sh, 4 qh
Economics: 3 sh, 4 qh
Humanities: 3 sh, 4 qh
Does Loyola (the one in Chicago) offer all of the courses? If someone knows, but does not feel like putting in the effort to look, can you give me a link? Also how long would it take to do the pre-requisites and get a bachelors degree in one of the sciences (I'm thinking either biology, biochemistry, or chemistry) at Loyola? I've heard it takes four years, but in some situations can take even longer. Also which of those three science majors does loyola teach the best? If I had AP micro/macro, AP chemistry, AP biology, and AP calculus 1, would I not have to take the economics, the general chem with lab, the bio with lab, and the calculus pre-reqs? Thanks in advance.
Written Communication: 6 semester hours, 9 quarter hours
Speech communication: 2 sh, 3 qh
General biology with lab: 8 sh, 12 qh
General chemistry with lab: 8 sh, 12 qh
Organic chemistry with lab: 8 sh, 12 qh
Physics with lab (may be non-calculus based): 8 sh, 12 qh
Calculus (integral and differential): 3 sh, 4 qh
Human Anatomy (all organ systems): 4 sh, 6 qh
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 sh, 4 qh
Economics: 3 sh, 4 qh
Humanities: 3 sh, 4 qh
Does Loyola (the one in Chicago) offer all of the courses? If someone knows, but does not feel like putting in the effort to look, can you give me a link? Also how long would it take to do the pre-requisites and get a bachelors degree in one of the sciences (I'm thinking either biology, biochemistry, or chemistry) at Loyola? I've heard it takes four years, but in some situations can take even longer. Also which of those three science majors does loyola teach the best? If I had AP micro/macro, AP chemistry, AP biology, and AP calculus 1, would I not have to take the economics, the general chem with lab, the bio with lab, and the calculus pre-reqs? Thanks in advance.