<p>I’ve seen some of the colleges at UGA post some sample schedules for certain majors on their websites. However, I haven’t been able to find one for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Here’s an example of what I’m looking for: [Family</a> & Consumer Sciences | Foods and Nutrition | Undergraduate | Nutrition Science](<a href=“http://www.fcs.uga.edu/fdn/undergraduate/nutrition_science.html#am]Family”>http://www.fcs.uga.edu/fdn/undergraduate/nutrition_science.html#am)</p>
<p>Anyone majoring in BCMB at UGA have a sample of his/her own?</p>
<p>Okay this might not be the best way to do it-but go to your link above and click where it says Entrance requirements (online bulletin). Then delete the part of that link after bulletin.uga.edu/. This puts you on the home page to explore any major. You then start figuring your way- first through university requirements, then college requirements, and then degree. You will have help from advisor and flexibility in your choices as you move from year to year.</p>
<p>Just to add, when you go to that website, above the “Foundation courses” heading, there’s a drop down menu. Change it to “view with core curriculum” to see which classes count for each of the headings.</p>
<p>When you go to orientation, you’ll have all of this explained to you. Or, if you’re feeling a little type A, you can go to [Office</a> of the Registrar - Schedule of Classes](<a href=“http://www.reg.uga.edu/or.nsf/html/Schedule%20of%20Classes]Office”>http://www.reg.uga.edu/or.nsf/html/Schedule%20of%20Classes). This lists all of the classes and times they’re offered. You can make up your own schedule. Shoot for 12-15 hours worth of classes (12 hours is full time). As a science major, you’ll definitely be starting gen chem when you get here. Other than that class, the others are going to be based on what you want to do and what credits you’re coming in with.</p>
<p>Thanks! There’s just so many more options than what I had in high school. Can’t wait for my orientation in July!</p>