"Science" Courses

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I believe KIN classes are considered "other science." They won't be calculated in your BCP GPA but they might be included in your sciGPA. I hope they include them, that would raise my GPA a little. 👍
 
From aadsas

Biology: Examples:
Anatomy
Biochemistry (if offered by a biology department)
Biology
Biophysics (if offered by a biology department)
Botany
Genetics
Medicine
Microbiology
Neuroscience
Pathology
Pharmacy/Pharmacology (could also be classified as Chemistry)
Physiology
Zoology

Chemistry:
Examples:
Biochemistry (if offered by a chemistry department)
Chemistry
General Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry

Physics:
Examples:
Biophysics (if offered by a physics department)
Physics

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

English
Bible Literature
Composition
English
English/Literature
ESL (English as a Second Language)
Journalism

Literature
Medical Terminology
Poetry
Reading Skills
Rhetoric
Theater Literature

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
 
Where would EMT (emergency medical technician) classes fall under?
 
I just read this on the AADSAS site:

"undergraduate GPA's: biology-chemistry-physics GPA (BCP); science GPA (all science courses including math, natural sciences and BCP; non-science GPA. "

So does "other science" GPA factor into the science GPA? Is a clinical course like a emergency medical technician course considered an other science or non science?
 
So I called AADSAS and they told me EMT courses go in "other science"... I also emailed them the and they responded that it should go in "non science" lol.
 
I know this an older thread but what does accounting classes fall under? Other Science or non science???
 
accounting isn't science...its economics/business. therefore non-science
 
I just read this on the AADSAS site:

"undergraduate GPA's: biology-chemistry-physics GPA (BCP); science GPA (all science courses including math, natural sciences and BCP; non-science GPA. "

So does "other science" GPA factor into the science GPA? Is a clinical course like a emergency medical technician course considered an other science or non science?

I also just read this on their web site:

"Science GPA: All undergraduate courses identified on your transcript as Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math and Other Science is used in computing this GPA."

The link for this is here:

http://www.adea.org/dental_educatio...tructions/Documents/2011 GPA Calculations.pdf

This makes me happier because after realizing this, my science GPA gets a lot higher 🙂 (Thanks Geology).

Hope this helps.
 
I was looking for this thread forever!
The list posted by undergradguy7 was helpful! thank you 😀

But does anyone know what category these 3 courses fall under?
1: population health and reproduction
2: environmental toxicology
3: environmental science

If not, i'd appreciate a point in the right direction so i can find out myself.
Thanks!
 
I was looking for this thread forever!
The list posted by undergradguy7 was helpful! thank you 😀

But does anyone know what category these 3 courses fall under?
1: population health and reproduction
2: environmental toxicology
3: environmental science

If not, i'd appreciate a point in the right direction so i can find out myself.
Thanks!

It would depend what the course prefixes are and what department offers them. Can you elaborate a little more?
 
1: population health and reproduction is a department offered through my university's veterinary school. The class itself is PHR106-Animals in Society
2: environmental toxicology is also a department. The class is ETX110-Toxic Tragedies
3: environmental science and policy is also the department. The class is ESP101-Human Ecology

I hope these are science-y enough to at least be Other science...
 
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