Evolution under BCMP?

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This class is offered in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Department, will it count under BCMP?

Depends on the class. If it's a biology class (>50% of the material is biology), then it will. If it's not a biology class, then it won't.

The department the class is offered in is irrelevant.
 
Depends on the class. If it's a biology class (>50% of the material is biology), then it will. If it's not a biology class, then it won't.

The department the class is offered in is irrelevant.

Are you sure about this? It's been my understanding that the department is pretty much the only qualifier for BCPM classes... ie if it's in the bio department, include it in your Sci GPA.
 
Are you sure about this? It's been my understanding that the department is pretty much the only qualifier for BCPM classes... ie if it's in the bio department, include it in your Sci GPA.

Nope - my psych stats class was given by our psych department. My engineering stats class was given by one of our engineering departments. Econometrics is often counted as a math class, and I don't think a course such as "People of Tropic America and Their Environment" would count (given by our Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department).
 
Nope - my psych stats class was given by our psych department. My engineering stats class was given by one of our engineering departments. Econometrics is often counted as a math class, and I don't think a course such as "People of Tropic America and Their Environment" would count (given by our Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department).

ah, ok. thanks for that.
 
It counts, from my experience it depends on the course title (as opposed to number) and random chance.
 
Nope - my psych stats class was given by our psych department. My engineering stats class was given by one of our engineering departments. Econometrics is often counted as a math class, and I don't think a course such as "People of Tropic America and Their Environment" would count (given by our Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department).

Sometimes things that are offered by a BCPM department can be considered BCPM.
But all things offered by a science department will be considered BCPM, everything not is up to interpretation. I know some of the big interpretations are the psych/neuroscience ones like abnormal,neurophysiology, behavioral cognitive science.

But yah if you think theres a possibility of it being science, write it down.
 
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