Taking graduate level courses in undergrad: GPA calculation?

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Hey guys!
So I'm taking a course thats in a major I'm not going to complete (Biomed) and it's tissue engineering so it's a grad course, but i'm taking it in Undergrad.
Will it be counted in my science gpa even though I'm not completing my biomed major? (I have another degree i'll complete, and this course isn't apart of that program)
 
If the graduate course is NOT being used for a graduate degree and will count/be part of your UG record, it will be part of UG GPA. However, tissue engineering is applied science and may not be considered BCPM

Can confirm. I had a graduate course that I took that was part of my UG record, and it was counted towards my UG GPA.
 
Hey guys!
So I'm taking a course thats in a major I'm not going to complete (Biomed) and it's tissue engineering so it's a grad course, but i'm taking it in Undergrad.
Will it be counted in my science gpa even though I'm not completing my biomed major? (I have another degree i'll complete, and this course isn't apart of that program)
I can confirm.

As an undergraduate student many years ago, I completed 1 graduate course (medical physics) and the course was included in UG sGPA.
 
If the graduate course is NOT being used for a graduate degree and will count/be part of your UG record, it will be part of UG GPA. However, tissue engineering is applied science and may not be considered BCPM
One of our school graduates said that if it has a PCB prefix in the course code then it counts. Also the catalog it says that’s the course is offered by College of Medicine through bsbs. (The PCB course code is also used for genetics, immunology, etc.)
 
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