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I took a class that is part of the exercise sports science major, yet here is the course and description.
ESS 310, Social Issues in Personal and Community Health, 4 credits:
Issues related to personal and community health. Areas of concern will be mental health, drug abuse, prejudice, personal safety, fitness, disease, environmental health, nutrition, and selected topics in human sexuality. Offered every semester.
So can I call it a behavioral science course or does the fact that it has ESS as a subject make it a "other science"
Behavioral science classes include community and personal health which is the exact content of this class.
Is this something I should call and ask AACOMAS about?
Thanks!
ESS 310, Social Issues in Personal and Community Health, 4 credits:
Issues related to personal and community health. Areas of concern will be mental health, drug abuse, prejudice, personal safety, fitness, disease, environmental health, nutrition, and selected topics in human sexuality. Offered every semester.
So can I call it a behavioral science course or does the fact that it has ESS as a subject make it a "other science"
Behavioral science classes include community and personal health which is the exact content of this class.
Is this something I should call and ask AACOMAS about?
Thanks!
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