Liberal Arts College

<p>In the liberal arts college, what are the science requirements for physics and biology?</p>

<p>In the business college, I can take dumb classes like man's food, weather, bugs and people, etc. to fulfill the requirements. Can I do the same in the liberal arts college for these requirements? Looking to possibly transfer to this college.</p>

<p>um… i don’t know what you’re getting at… but the science req’s for physics and bio will take care of themselves.</p>

<p>you’ll be taking bio I and II; chem I, II; orgo 1, II; physics I, II; and a crapload of other science courses…</p>

<p>If they counted for your general education in business, they should also count in liberal arts. I’m fairly certain there’s no significant differences between the Gen Ed requirements in each college.</p>

<p>Axel, I can kinda see how you were confused, but I was asking about physics and bio reqs for the liberal arts college, meaning general eds. </p>

<p>Yeah Zaersz I thought so, but I saw something about a lab requirement in the liberal arts college. Does this mean I’d have to take a real science class with a lab?</p>

<p>woops. sorry! i thought you were asking about the physics and bio majors in the LA/S college ;).</p>

<p>Aha, I kinda glossed over my initial answer. I now see what you’re talking about with the requirement for either a L or C. If you go on ISIS and check the degree audit for whatever LA/S you’re interested in, you can see what will count and what won’t.</p>