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Hey guys,
Do you know how classes are picked to count for science gpa or BCP. For example, I'm just about to sign up for classes and am planning to take a class labeled Public Health c129:
The aging human brain. Here is a description of the course: The course will survey the field of the human brain, with introductory lectures on the concepts of aging, and brief surveys of normal neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, and neuropsychology as well as methods such as imaging, epidemiology, and pathology. The neurobiological changes associated with aging will be covered from the same perspectives: neuropsychology, anatomy, biochemistry, and physiology. Major neurological diseases of aging including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease will be covered, as will compensatory mechanisms, neuroendocrine changes with aging, depression and aging, epidemiology of aging, and risk factors for decline. Also listed as Neuroscience C129
So what I am not sure about is that this class is crosslisted in nueroscience and public health, so I am not sure whether or not it will count for BCP gpa. I know that neuroscience is counted but not sure if public health classes are. Is there a way for me to check for sure?
Sorry for the long email!
Do you know how classes are picked to count for science gpa or BCP. For example, I'm just about to sign up for classes and am planning to take a class labeled Public Health c129:
The aging human brain. Here is a description of the course: The course will survey the field of the human brain, with introductory lectures on the concepts of aging, and brief surveys of normal neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, and neuropsychology as well as methods such as imaging, epidemiology, and pathology. The neurobiological changes associated with aging will be covered from the same perspectives: neuropsychology, anatomy, biochemistry, and physiology. Major neurological diseases of aging including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease will be covered, as will compensatory mechanisms, neuroendocrine changes with aging, depression and aging, epidemiology of aging, and risk factors for decline. Also listed as Neuroscience C129
So what I am not sure about is that this class is crosslisted in nueroscience and public health, so I am not sure whether or not it will count for BCP gpa. I know that neuroscience is counted but not sure if public health classes are. Is there a way for me to check for sure?
Sorry for the long email!