Feb 09 2012
NYIT Student-Athlete Shares His Drive to Succeed
NYIT Student-Athlete Shares His Drive to Succeed
NYIT Names 1855 Broadway the Edward Guiliano Global Center
NYIT Expert Shares Tips on Financial Aid
NYIT Provost: Interdisciplinary Research Is an NYIT Strength
NYIT Finance Professor Shares Facebook IPO Lessons
Building and Providing Sales Teams in the Pharmaceutical Industry
How to Get an Internship: Orientation I
Hired Into an Internship, Now What?: Orientation II
NYIT-Vancouver Career Services Workshop: Career Goals-Assessment Tools
THE RIDE, NYC Bus Tour
Total credits required: 130-132 credits
College Success Seminar * (2 credits)
Life sciences
BIOL 110 General Biology I (4 credits)
BIOL 150 General Biology II (4 credits)
BIOL 340 Biochemistry (4 credits)
CHEM 110 General Chemistry I (4 credits)
CHEM150 General Chemistry II (4 credits)
CHEM 210 Organic Chemistry I (4 credits)
CHEM250 Organic Chemistry II (4 credits)
28 credits
Bioinformatics option
BIOL 230 Ecology (3 credits)
BIOL 310 Human Physiology (4 credits)
BIOL 330 Microbiology (4 credits)
BIOL 401 Intro to Bioinformatics (3 credits)
BIOL 410 Genetics (4 credits)
BIOL 430 Cell Physiology (4 credits)
CHEM310 Quantitative Analysis (4 credits)
26 credits
Computer sciences
CSCI 160 Computer Programming I (3 credits)
CSCI 210 Computer Programming II (3 credits)
CSCI 260 Data Structure (3 credits)
CSCI 300 Database Management (3 credits)
CSCI 401 Database Interface & Programming (3 credits)
15 credits
Behavioral sciences
3 credits
English
Composition (6 credits)
Speech (3 credits)
One Group A course (3 credits)
WRIT 316 Writing for Technical Professions (3 credits)
15 credits
Liberal arts
3 credits
Mathematics
MATH 141 College Algebra and Trigonometry (4 credits)
MATH 170 Calculus I (4 credits)
MATH 180 Calculus II (4 credits)
MATH 225 Biostatistics (3 credits)
15 credits
Physics
PHYS 170 Physics I (4 credits) PHYS 180 Physics II (4 credits)
8 credits
Social Sciences
Economics (3 credits)
History or Political Science (3 credits)
Philosophy (3 credits)
9 credits
* All entering first-year freshmen, transfer students with less than 12 credits and students on probation are required to complete the College Success Seminar.