Natural Sciences Emphasis, AA A8988
Program: A8988 This Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) is a suggested sequence of coursework needed for program completion. It is not an official educational plan. Schedule an appointment with a counselor or advisor as soon as possible to create an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) specific to your goals and needs.
This Guided Pathways for Success (GPS) is a suggested sequence of coursework needed for program completion. It is not an official educational plan. Schedule an appointment with a counselor or advisor as soon as possible to create an individualized Mountie Academic Plan (MAP) specific to your goals and needs.| Course Prefix | Title | Units | 
|---|---|---|
| COMM C1000 | Public Speaking | 4.0 | 
| Total: | 4.0 | 
| Course Prefix | Title | Units | 
|---|---|---|
| AA/S LIFE | Area E Lifelong Undrstg Course | 3.0 | 
| AA/S ARTS | Area C-1 Arts Course | 3.0 | 
| A/AS PE | Meet AA/AS Phys Well-Being Req | 1.0 | 
| AA/S BEHAV | Area D-2 Elective Course | 3.0 | 
| BIOL 1 | General Biology | 4.0 | 
| BIOL 2 | (or) Plant and Animal Biology | |
| BIOL 6 | (or) Humans and the Environment | |
| BIOL 6L | (and) Humans and the Environment Lab | |
| ANTH 1 | (or) Biological Anthropology | |
| ANTH 1L | (and) Biological Anthropology Lab | |
| BIOL 20 | (or) Marine Biology | |
| BIOL 21 | (and) Marine Biology Laboratory | |
| BIOL 34 | (or) Fundamentals of Genetics | |
| BIOL 34L | (and) Fundamentals of Genetics | |
| BIOL 4 | Biology for Majors | |
| BIOL 8 | (or) Cell and Molecular Biolog | |
| BTNY 3 | (or) Plant Structure and Diversity | |
| MICR 1 | (or) Principles of Microbiology | |
| MICR 22 | (or) Microbiology | |
| Total: | 14.0 | 
| Course Prefix | Title | Units | 
|---|---|---|
| AA/S HUM | Area C-2 Humanities Course | 3.0 | 
| Total: | 3.0 | 
| Course Prefix | Title | Units | 
|---|---|---|
| AA/S ELECT | Degree Appl Course (Elective) | 3.0 | 
| Total: | 3.0 | 
| Course Prefix | Title | Units | 
|---|---|---|
| AA/S ELECT | Degree Appl Course (Elective) | 3.0 | 
| AA/S ELECT | Degree Appl Course (Elective) | 3.0 | 
| AA/S ELECT | Degree Appl Course (Elective) | 3.0 | 
| AA/S ELECT | Degree Appl Course (Elective) | 3.0 | 
| Total: | 12.0 | 
Degree requirements include reading competency. This requirement is met by attaining eligibility for READ 100 or by completing READ 90. Complete the online Assessment Questionnaire (AQ) at https://www.mtsac.edu/assessment/aq/
An emphasis in Natural Sciences will provide the student with an understanding of living and non-living systems and promote an appreciation of the methodologies and tools of science. Select courses that focus on a specific major and then select complementary courses to strengthen the selected focus or select courses that strengthen and broaden overall understanding of the Natural Sciences. https://catalog.mtsac.edu/programs/programsaz/natural-sciences/
Choose a minimum of 18 units from the following two categories of Physical and Life Sciences:
	PHYSICAL SCIENCES (Required one course and lab + or embedded lab*   4-5 units)
	
	Astronomy
	ASTR 5 and ASTR 5L   Introduction to Astronomy & Lab+
	ASTR 7 and ASTR 5L   Geology of the Solar System & Lab+
	ASTR 7 and ASTR 5L   Introduction to Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe+
	ASTR 11   Introduction to Astrophysics^
	Chemistry
	CHEM 9     Chemistry of Everyday Life^
	CHEM 10   Chemistry for Allied Health Majors*
	CHEM 20   Introductory Organic and Biochemistry*
	CHEM 40   Introduction to General Chemistry*
	CHEM 50   General Chemistry I*
	CHEM 51   General Chemistry II*
	CHEM 80   Organic Chemistry I*
	CHEM 81   Organic Chemistry II*
	Geography
	GEOG 1  and GEOL 1L   Physical Geography & Lab+
	
	Geology
	GEOL 1   Physical Geology^
	GEOL 7   Geology of California^
	GEOL 8 and GEOL 8L   Earth Science and Lab+
	GEOL 9 and GEOL 9L    Environmental Geology and Lab+
	GEOL 10   Natural Disasters^
	GEOL 24   Geologic Field Studies: Central California^ or 
	      GEOL 25   Geologic Field Studies: Southern California^
	GEOL 29   Special Topics in Field Geology^
	GEOL 30   Global Climate Change^
	Meteorology
	METO 3 and METO 3L   Weather and the Atmospheric Environment & Lab+
	Oceanography
	OCEA 10 and OCEA 10L   Introduction to Oceanography & Lab+
	Physics:
	PHYS 3   Energy Science*
	PHYS 9   Physical Science*
	PHYS 1   Physics*
	PHYS 2AG   General Physics*
	PHYS 2BG   General Physics*
	PHYS 4A   Engineering Physics*
	PHYS 4B   Engineering Physics*
	PHYS 4C   Engineering Physics*
LIFE SCIENCES (Required one course and lab + or embedded lab* 4-5 units)
	Anthropology:
	ANTH 1 and ANTH 1L   Biological Anthropology and Lab+
	Biology
	BIOL 1   General Biology*
	BIOL 2   Plant & Animal Biology*
	BIOL 3   Ecology & Field Biology*
	BIOL 4   Biology for Majors*
	BIOL 6  & BIOL 6L   Humans and the Environment & Lab+
	BIOL 8   Cell & Molecular Biology*
	BIOL 17   Neurobiology and Behavior^
	BIOL 20 & BIOL 21   Marine Biology & Lab+
	BIOL 25    Conservation Biology^
	BIOL 34  & BIOL 34L   Fundamentals of Genetics & Lab+
	BTNY 3   Plant Structures, Function, & Diversity*
	MICR 1   Principles of Microbiology*
	MICR 26    Introduction to Immunology^
Additional PHYSICAL SCIENCES & LIFE SCIENCES courses: (select a combination of courses from one or both of these areas that include lab +/* or no lab ^ to meet the 18 units for the major)











 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	