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I took some courses that fall under both other science and non science.
The courses that I am confused are
Economics 1 and 2
Intro to computer (CSC- i think it stands for computer SCIENCE)
Music appreciation (we learned about music history)
Legacy of Greece and Rome (history)
Beginning Jazz technique (dance class)
English Composition 1,2, and advanced (reading, writing class)
Below is the list from AADSAS.
If I make a mistake in this, will I be in a trouble?
P.S. I just noticed that all of non science belong to other science.
Is it possible that AADSAS made a mistake??
The courses that I am confused are
Economics 1 and 2
Intro to computer (CSC- i think it stands for computer SCIENCE)
Music appreciation (we learned about music history)
Legacy of Greece and Rome (history)
Beginning Jazz technique (dance class)
English Composition 1,2, and advanced (reading, writing class)
Below is the list from AADSAS.
If I make a mistake in this, will I be in a trouble?
P.S. I just noticed that all of non science belong to other science.
Is it possible that AADSAS made a mistake??
Other Science Courses (Other science courses that do not fall under the categories of Biology, Chemistry or Physics)
Examples:
Agriculture
Animal Sciences
Astronomy
Audiology
Clinical Sciences
Dental Hygiene
Nutrition
Engineering
Health Technology
Geology
Kinesiology
Mathematics
Nursing
Physical Sciences
Plant Sciences
Sports Sciences
Examples:
Anthropology
Art
Behavioral Sciences
Business
Communications
Economics
Education
English
Foreign Languages
Forensic Sciences
Geography
History
Humanities
Music
Physical Education
Political Science
Psychology
Public Affairs/Administration
Public Health
Social Sciences
Sociology
Social Work
Speech
Sports Administration
Non Science Courses (Humanities, Social Sciences, Health Services, Business and miscellaneous courses)
Examples:
Anthropology
Art
Behavioral Sciences
Business
Communications
Economics
Education
English
Foreign Languages
Forensic Sciences
Geography
History
Humanities
Music
Physical Education
Political Science
Psychology
Public Affairs/Administration
Public Health
Social Sciences
Sociology
Social Work
Speech
Sports Administration