DO Confused about course classification

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I am a little confused about whether to count some of my classes into my science GPA. There are a few classes I'm not sure about. Here are some of them:

1. Personal Family Health
2. Beekeeping
3. Exotic Species and Biosecurity Issues
4. Plant Resource Protection

I'm not sure whether all, some, or none of these classes would count into my "other" science GPA. I know on the AACOMAS website in the other sciences category I've seen plant, plant sciences, and health. I'm not too sure what category #3 would fit in, but I'm guessing that #1 would fit in health in the other science category and then #4 would fit in the plant or plant sciences. Also I did see entomology in the biology/zoology category and I know that beekeeping is a type of entomology class, but I'm not sure if it would fall under the biology/zoology category. It would be nice if someone shed some light on this.
 
What departments offered these classes? What are they labeled ? BIO, CHEM, etc.


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I know for the first one the Health Education and Behavior offers it. As for the other three, the entomology and nematology department offers them. I'm not sure if the AACOMAS determines what classes fall under your science gpa based on what department they're offered in and I'm not sure if they'd even see what departments offers these classes. Looking back at some of the categories, I'm also unsure about these two classes as well.

1. Intro to Medical Professions
2. Physician Shadowing (this was actually a class with a few assignments and then you shadowed a physician and I actually got a grade for it)

For #1, in the other science category I see two courses called medicine and other health prof, so I'm not sure if this would count. Both these classes were offered by the college of medicine so I'm wondering if these would count towards my science gpa as well.
 
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