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re: Help. What non-STEM college majors require at least one physics course?

Posted on 2/21/21 at 9:35 am to
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 2/21/21 at 9:35 am to
Yea, thought about excluding business school BSs, but y'all still at least take business calc and whatnot.

Kinesiology is a STEM major though.
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Posted on 2/21/21 at 10:38 am to
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Yea, thought about excluding business school BSs, but y'all still at least take business calc and whatnot.

I was kinda of an exception too. Started Fall of '82 in Petroleum Engineering. Feb. '83 oil dropped from $32/bbl to $14.75/bbl and ended PE as a career choice. So I had a school year of STEM before changing majors (plus I had tested out of most of the Freshmen courses).

Reminds me of when I went for my 2nd degree and had to get an advisor to sign off on the course load of STEM for the med support field I pursued. She was kinda ditzy in some ways, had never met before but when she considered my request she exclaimed, "well you do look kinda scientific". (signed up for almost all the "pre med" microbio/anatomy/physio/chem in a single semester, like 21 hours or something, got 4.0 made Presidents List too)
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