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If you are a State of Alabama two-year college student, the following list
delineates equivalent Auburn University courses. The Doctor of Pharmacy program
is a professional program and therefore excluded from the Alabama Articulation
and General Studies STARS System. It is the applicant's responsibility to
contact his/her advisor and discuss that all course prerequisites will be met.
If students or advisors have questions regarding the course requirements and
equivalents, they should direct all questions to:
Laurie Kenney Smith, Academic Advisor II
216 Walker Building, Auburn University, AL 36849
Telephone: (334) 844-8348
Fax: (334) 844-8353
Email: kenneyl@auburn.edu
| Course Requirements | Course Options | Semester Hours |
| English (6) | ENG 101,102 - English Composition I & II | 3, 3 |
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| Literature (6) |
One of the following sequences:
ENG 251, 252 - American Literature I, II or
ENG 261, 262 - English Literature I, II or
ENG 271, 272 - World Literature I, II
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3, 3 |
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| History (6) |
One of the following sequences:
HIS 101, 102 - Western Civilization I, II or
HIS 121, 122 - World History I, II or
HIS 201,202 - United States History I, II
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3, 3 |
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| Fine Arts (3) |
One of the following:
ART 100 - Art Appreciation
ART 203 - Art History I
ART 204 - Art History II
MUS 101 - Music Appreciation
MUS 115 - Fundamentals of Music
THR 120 - Theater Appreciation
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3 |
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| Philosophy (3) | PHL 206 - Ethics and Society | 3 |
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| Social Science (6) |
Take one course from each group:
Group I
ANT 200 - Introduction to Anthropology
GEO 100 - World Regional Geography
SOC 200 - Introduction to Sociology
PSY 200 - General Psychology
Group II
ECO 232 - Principles of Microeconomics
POL 200 - Introduction to Political Science
POL 211 - American National Government
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3, 3 |
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| Statistics (3) | MATH 265 - Elementary Statistics | 3 |
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| Math (4) | MATH 125 - Calculus I | 4 |
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| Chemistry (16) | CHM 111, 112 - College Chemistry I, II | 4, 4 |
| | CHM 221, 222 - Organic Chemistry I, II | 4, 4 |
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| Biology (8) | BIO 103 - Principles of Biology I | 4 |
| | BIO 201 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I | 4 |
| | BIO 202 -
Human Anatomy and Physiology II | |
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| Physics (4) | PHY 201 - General Physics I | 4 |
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Genomic Biology 3020,
Microbiology 3200, Biochemistry 3200, and Immunology 3500
are third year level
courses that will need to be taken at a four-year institution. |
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