Would "life science" course count toward BCPM?
BSC1005, department is biological sciences
This is the course description: A survey of life on earth for non-majors. Evolution, anatomy, physiology, genetics, reproduction, and ecology are stressed. Lectures and discussions also demonstrate how biological knowledge is relevant to social, economic, environmental and philosophical problems. This is a General Education course.
Initially it sounds like it obviously does, but the "social, economic, enviro..." part concerns me.
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