Repeated Courses at a Different School

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kippermr

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This question is for those who have already applied and are familiar with the PTCAS Transcript Entry portion:

I took the biology series at my undergrad university, but wanted to take additional biology classes at a community college after graduation so that I can use these classes to fulfill prerequisites instead of my previous ones.
If my class at my undergrad university was titled "Introduction to Biology: Essentials of Life on Earth", but my community college course was titled "General Biology" or "Microbiology" do I have to mark these as repeated courses on my PTCAS application? (Even if they don't cover the exact same topics)

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I emailed a school I was applying to the same question. From my understanding, you do not have to mark them as a repeated course. Although it's the same subject, it's a different course. General biology is completely different from microbiology similar to how general chemistry I & II is completely different from organic chemistry I & II. Some courses such as Anatomy & Physiology I & II are the same everywhere so you would mark those as a repeated course. Hope that helps.
 
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I had an undergrad bio course titled that too, and I called it baby biology because it's for non-science majors. It's not the same thing, and your program might not even take it.
 
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