<p>I'm wondering if Art students can easily take science courses? I was thinking of taking General Biology I & General Chemistry I alongside 3 art courses, is this possible (and is it guaranteed that they are available when registering, or is priority given to science folks and the available spots given to other faculties?). </p>
<p>Also, when it is time to register courses, are Lectures and Labs registered separately?</p>
<p>Should be fine. General chemistry and biology are very large classes....IE, the chances of you not being able to register for them is next to none. Genchem is fun. First semester, it was my favorite class. </p>
<p>For frosh year in arts there are some requirements you have to meet, but they are very general (IE, one course in each of four fields, one of those fields is mathematics/science, and then most arts students take five courses). </p>
<p>And you do register for lectures/labs separately, however when you register it'll make very clear if you have to register for a lab. Though to save you time I'll just tell ya that you do have to register for lab with both bio and chem.</p>