Telekinesis Gig 'Em 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 25, 2010 Messages 908 Reaction score 72 Points 4,671 Location Here, There, Everywhere Mar 26, 2014 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Would classes like this be consider science? Classes like this cover nutrition and disease.
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Would classes like this be consider science? Classes like this cover nutrition and disease.
Drrrrrr. Celty Osteo Dullahan 15+ Year Member Joined Nov 10, 2009 Messages 16,449 Reaction score 9,002 Points 7,001 Attending Physician Mar 26, 2014 #2 Probably won't count unless it explicitly states in the description that the course covers these topics through the guise of experimentation or through chemistry/physiology.
Probably won't count unless it explicitly states in the description that the course covers these topics through the guise of experimentation or through chemistry/physiology.
Telekinesis Gig 'Em 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 25, 2010 Messages 908 Reaction score 72 Points 4,671 Location Here, There, Everywhere Mar 26, 2014 #3 Well it's in the course title. Advanced Nutrition in Health & Disease
DoctorKrieger Exit Van Left 10+ Year Member Joined May 28, 2013 Messages 630 Reaction score 497 Points 5,246 Mar 26, 2014 #4 http://www.aacom.org/Documents/AACOMASInstructions.pdf Page 17. Nutrition is listed as "other science." Also see the footnote about using your best judgement for courses not listed.
http://www.aacom.org/Documents/AACOMASInstructions.pdf Page 17. Nutrition is listed as "other science." Also see the footnote about using your best judgement for courses not listed.