<p>which courses are considered "liberal arts" to graduate 60 credits of coursework must be "liberal arts". I kno that English, Humanities, Sciences, Math, Arts are and business/Phys ed/nursing etc classes are not liberal arts. So do they count only the abbreviation before the class name (MTH, ECON, CHEM, PHYS etc). What if there a macro class that is both BUS and ECON depending on how u register. There's a business statistics that is also ECON and BUS.</p>
<p>Ask Your School</p>
<p>I 2nd Kenshi. We would have no idea what your school requires.</p>
<p>Yeah, you need to ask your school. The registrar can probably answer this question better than I can. Personally, though, I don’t know how your school has any pre-med students (majoring in one of the sciences) if they require that 60 out of approximately 120 hours be outside of the sciences and math. I’m a bio major and between the courses required by my major and my pre-med requirements, I’ve spent way more than half of my courses in the bio, chem, physics, and math buildings.</p>