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In my school there are two anthropology classes that are also fulfill natural science requirements (I know I didn't have to use them as I had all of the other premed + science classes, but I am an anthropology major and was wondering if they should/could be used as BCPM classes). One is also cross listed as a biology class--whether you are registered for bio or anthro you would go to the same lectures, discussions, and be graded exactly the same. Would those classes be BCPM classes according to AMCAS? I listed them below...
Anthropology 105-- Human evolution (Human evolution and variability and principles of biological adaptation)
Anthropology 231-- Fossil humans (different interpretations of human evolution; principles of evolutionary biology; survey of the biology and behavior of living primates)
So, what do you guys think... I could readlly use the help.
Anthropology 105-- Human evolution (Human evolution and variability and principles of biological adaptation)
Anthropology 231-- Fossil humans (different interpretations of human evolution; principles of evolutionary biology; survey of the biology and behavior of living primates)
So, what do you guys think... I could readlly use the help.