degree requirements!

<p>well, i need 9 credits of natural science and/or msa. </p>

<p>first of all:
what is msa?</p>

<p>and for all of you people that aren't pre-med, pharmacy, etc., what is the easiest science to take? i won't even consider physics, chem, or bio because i am horrible in all of them. also, do all 9 credits need to be in one subject area? (for example: 9 credits ONLY in biology). thanks!</p>

<p>MSA=Math and Symbolic Analysis</p>

<p>Your 9 credits can be any mix of the natural sciences, they need not all come from one field.</p>

<p>There's one or two really low-level physics classes which basically exist solely as a way for people to meet distribution. Astronomy and geology are also pretty easy ways to meet the natural science requirement.</p>

<p>so if i completed calculus 1 and statistics 1 already, i only have to take one more ns/msa class to fulfill that requirement?</p>

<p>It's NS or MSA, doesn't have to be both. Calculus is MSA. I think Stats is NS. You technically need just one more credit now.</p>

<p>there are 2 credit science mini courses that are supposed to be really easy (there is only 1 lecture a week and a multiple choice final at the end)..they are also really interesting from what i heard.</p>

<p>also, i heard bioanthroplogy is a really easy and interesting class which falls under the NS requirement.</p>