(02-09-2022, 09:31 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Here's what page 116 in the catalog says (it's what you should look at, rather than the website, for specific degree requirements): http://publications.excelsior.edu/progra...e_Catalog/
WITHOUT CONCENTRATION
At least one course in A or B must be an upper-level laboratory course or include an upper-level lab as part of the course.
A. Select three (3) or ore courses from one natural/physical science discipline.
B. Select two (2) or more courses from a second natural/physical science discipline.
C. Electives in natural/physical sciences.
Then, if you look at the GE requirements, they outline what will work in each area, and explain what they are: https://www.excelsior.edu/policy/general...uirements/
NATURAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS
The natural sciences are those branches of science that examine the natural world through scientific methods and are measured by quantitative data. There are five major branches of the natural sciences: astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics.
Examples of subject areas in the natural science include, but are not limited to:
Anatomy
Astrophysics
Atmospheric science
Biochemistry
Biophysics
Botany
Environmental science
Geochemistry
Geology
Geophysics
Meteorology
Oceanography
Physiology
Quantum mechanics
Zoology
Public Health is not listed, and I've never seen it at a school as a science.
Clearly I need to learn to read lol I am using the course catalog. I'm pretty sure I'm okay with the GE requirements but will check again. So ALL electives need to be in natural/physical sciences.
Now to find an UL Lab, probably impossible.
Maybe I should just go for the easiest degree I can and forget this degree