AyBeeCee Posted July 27, 2015 Report Share Posted July 27, 2015 What constitutes a life science course? Some people have told me that upper-year chemistry courses (material sciences, thermodynamics) and even physics courses (deformable solid mechanics, circuits) could count towards this requirement.Does anybody have any resources as to what exactly UofT wants in order to fulfill this req? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cleanup Posted July 27, 2015 Report Share Posted July 27, 2015 You apparently didn't look terribly hard. The admissions website itself lists: Two additional full year courses (or four half year courses) in Life Sciences. (For example: anatomy, biochemistry, biology, botany, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular genetics/biology, neuroscience, nutritional Sciences, pharmacology, toxicology, physiology, zoology). One full year course (or two half year courses) in a Humanities or Social Science. (For example - Humanities: art history, classics, East Asian studies, English, history, languages, music, near & middle eastern studies, philosophy. Social Sciences: anthropology, economics, geography, management, political science, religious studies, sociology). If you're not unsure about a specific course though, it's best to just ask admissions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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