<p>I'm an AEM major in CALS, and I'm looking into courses that will fulfill my biology/life science requirement for the college. Obviously, I'm not very focused on the sciences because I'm in the business program, and would like to take easier science classes so I can focus on the courses that really matter for me. I'm double concentrating in finance and accounting as well as minoring in math, so my schedule is kind of packed; it's not that memorizing cellular processes and anatomy isn't worthwhile or interesting, but I'll be taking 4000-level math classes (I'm an incoming sophomore and was a math major at my previous school) this semester and will probably be spending a lot of time on problem sets as well as my AEM classes. Does anyone know which bio/life science classes require the least amount of work? I'm not looking to take a lab, either. Thank you! :)</p>
<p>Your advisor will probably give you a list of these, but usually any ENTOM class will probably be easy. Also, something called “Green World, Blue Planet” is notoriously a class that AEM majors take. In the spring, the class “Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds” is one of the famous easy bio classes.</p>
<p>For Physics, they have things like “Physics of the Heavens and Earth” and “Why is the Sky Blue?” For Chem, they have “The Language of Chemistry”</p>
<p>I advise you not to take a bio class that starts with “BIO__”</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Sincerely,
An aspiring Comm/AEM double major</p>