The class is called "human genetics" but it is offered by the anthropology department at my school (I don't know why). I got an A, so I really want it to count. Could it be considered Biology?
Honestly, the class covered both. We learned a lot about things that people would normally learn in like classes like molecular genetics, but we also spent time on the ethical side as well.Should've probably posted this in the general Pre-Med Allopathic section (and not the school-specific section).
What is the course description? If it covers the molecular genetics aspect and goes into the biology of genetic diseases, it should. However, if it covers the social/ethic side of human genetics, then no. I have taken Human Genetics classes that have counted as EITHER science or non-science--it really depends on the content.
I would say also that 2/3 covered molecular genetics (we learned a lot about diseases and mutations) but the last 1/3 was the ethical side. And I apologize for not posting this in the right section, I'm new here.Should've probably posted this in the general Pre-Med Allopathic section (and not the school-specific section).
What is the course description? If it covers the molecular genetics aspect and goes into the biology of genetic diseases, it should. However, if it covers the social/ethic side of human genetics, then no. I have taken Human Genetics classes that have counted as EITHER science or non-science--it really depends on the content.