Would these courses count towards sci GPA?

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NHSCI 101 Medical Terminology 4 credits
This course introduces the common medical terms used in health related areas. Stress is on prefixes, suffixes, and word roots. A discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, disease process, surgical and diagnostic procedures are presented, and different medical specialties and abbreviations are reviewed. Class hrs. 4. Offered fall and spring semesters

NHSCI 102 Dosage Calculations 1 credit
This course offers a simplified approach to calculation and administration of drug dosages, including theoretical and mathematical concepts related to the administration of medications. A step-by-step approach to dosage calculations, including IV, is utilized. Competence in basic math is necessary and is evaluated at first session. This course is appropriate for those considering or already working in a health career. Licensed health professionals may enroll in this course as a review for re-entry into the work force. Class hrs. 1.

Chemical Dependency Course:

HSERV 137A Psychosocial Issues in Addiction 3 credits
This course exposes the student to an understanding of the multiple factors which impact individuals, families and communities affected by alcohol or other drug problems and the variety of approaches and disciplines relevant to the successful treatment of substance use disorders. Class hrs. 3.
 
NHSCI 101 Medical Terminology 4 credits
This course introduces the common medical terms used in health related areas. Stress is on prefixes, suffixes, and word roots. A discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the human body, disease process, surgical and diagnostic procedures are presented, and different medical specialties and abbreviations are reviewed. Class hrs. 4. Offered fall and spring semesters

NHSCI 102 Dosage Calculations 1 credit
This course offers a simplified approach to calculation and administration of drug dosages, including theoretical and mathematical concepts related to the administration of medications. A step-by-step approach to dosage calculations, including IV, is utilized. Competence in basic math is necessary and is evaluated at first session. This course is appropriate for those considering or already working in a health career. Licensed health professionals may enroll in this course as a review for re-entry into the work force. Class hrs. 1.

Chemical Dependency Course:

HSERV 137A Psychosocial Issues in Addiction 3 credits
This course exposes the student to an understanding of the multiple factors which impact individuals, families and communities affected by alcohol or other drug problems and the variety of approaches and disciplines relevant to the successful treatment of substance use disorders. Class hrs. 3.

I would speak to AACOMAS about them. The first one maybe under lingustics so it may not count. The second should count. The third would probably go under phychology. I wouldn't worry about it. Put where you feel they should be and AACOMAS will review it and will put them where they belong.
 
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