Will Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy count as an Anatomy pre-req?

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Some dental schools (UNE) want Anatomy as a pre-req. The college near offers Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy. Will dental schools accept this as a pre-req? I'm also curious because the college also offers Human Anatomy and Physiology (part II for the spring), but I already took Animal Physiology during my undergrad and I thought it would be better to take a course that was just Anatomy. Has anyone taken Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy?

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The best way to be sure is to contact the schools and ask them directly.

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Your username looks like a Student ID I had at a university where I did some post-bacc work but I must've been wrong.
My university didn't have any post-bacc programs. Otherwise I'd be doing that instead of trying to raise my GPA with the odd upper-level bio course.
 
My university didn't have any post-bacc programs. Otherwise I'd be doing that instead of trying to raise my GPA with the odd upper-level bio course.
Yeah, I did an informal post-bacc so basically the same thing you're doing.
 
Depends on the school. Counted for some of the schools I applied to
 
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