DrStraggler Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Sep 2, 2011 Messages 156 Reaction score 2 Oct 30, 2011 #1 Members do not see this ad. Are the considered science courses?
aSagacious Full Member Moderator Emeritus Verified Member 10+ Year Member Verified Expert Joined Nov 16, 2010 Messages 8,233 Reaction score 342 Oct 30, 2011 #2 No, generally they go under 'health sciences' (HEAL). https://services.aamc.org/AMCAS2_2010/WebApp/Help/WebHelp/Course_Work_Course_Classification.htm There might be one or two exceptions if the class is anatomy or physiology taught by the kinesiology department.
No, generally they go under 'health sciences' (HEAL). https://services.aamc.org/AMCAS2_2010/WebApp/Help/WebHelp/Course_Work_Course_Classification.htm There might be one or two exceptions if the class is anatomy or physiology taught by the kinesiology department.
B blizzah Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 4, 2010 Messages 811 Reaction score 12 Oct 30, 2011 #3 Sometimes it depends though. I am a nutritional sciences major and all my nutrition courses went under biology and chemistry when the booklet says HEAL and it was all ok.
Sometimes it depends though. I am a nutritional sciences major and all my nutrition courses went under biology and chemistry when the booklet says HEAL and it was all ok.
2 235788 Oct 30, 2011 #4 If its a course like Anatomy or something yes. Something like exercise science wouldn't cut it though. My school only offers Anatomy from the kinesiology dpt so I ran into that.
If its a course like Anatomy or something yes. Something like exercise science wouldn't cut it though. My school only offers Anatomy from the kinesiology dpt so I ran into that.
G Govols13 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Sep 19, 2011 Messages 158 Reaction score 2 Oct 30, 2011 #5 What about biomechanics?