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				Minor in Earth Science
			 
			
		
		
		From the course calendar to minor in Earth Science: 
24 units total          
                  
                                                                                    3 units                                  from ENVIR SC 1G03                                                                                    3 units                                  from ENVIR SC 1A03, 1B03                                                                                    18 units                                  from ASTRON 2E03, EARTH SC 2E03, 2G03, 2GI3, 2K03, 3DD3, 3E03, 3GI3, 3K03, 3P03, 3Q03, 3V03, 3W03, 3Z03, 4E03, 4FF3, 4GI3, 4J03, 4Q03, 4T03, 4Z03, GEO 2E03, 2K03, 3DD3, 3E03, 3K03, 3P03, 3Q03, 3V03, 3Z03, 4E03, 4FF3, 4J03, 4K03, 4Q03, 4T03, 4V03, 4Z03, including at least six units from Levels III, IV Earth Sciences or Geo courses
So I have taken Enviro 1A03 and 1G03, Earth Sci 2EI3, Geo 3RJ3, and am taking Earth Sci 3CC3, Earth Sci 2WW3 and have room for one more elective which is currently Earth Sci 2GG3.  What I would really like to know is when it says " least six units from Levels III, IV Earth Sciences or Geo courses" does that HAVE TO BE from the ones they list, because if so, very few of my courses apply to this minor.  I dont really care if i minor in Earth Sci, Enviro Sci or Geo/Earth Sci, but just need to know if the courses I have taken fufill the requirements. 
 
Like for Earth Sci Minor it says 
"including at least six units from Levels III, IV Environmental Science or Geo courses and at least three units from Levels II, III, IV Biology or Chemistry courses"  
so could like Cell Bio 2b03 be considered a bio course, or does it have to be one from their list of " BIOLOGY 2F03, 3R03, 3SS3, 3TT3, 4J03, 4Y03" 
 
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			01-02-2010 at 07:28 AM
			
						
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		 I'm pretty sure that you're picking courses from that list. Earth Sci 2GG3 is normally under the"No more than six units may be from" list. So is 2WW3. Then again, it's only my guess! I would e-mail the geography department to clarify =) 
 
P.s. I'm taking those two classes too! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
  
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			01-02-2010 at 11:17 AM
			
						
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		 got enviro sci 1A03 tests/labs? 
  
will trade for cookies! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
						  
				
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