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Biology + Biological Sciences, General - Glendale Community College - Glendale

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I am planning on transferring to USC in one year (I am taking classes at PCC and GCC) The USC and GCC Articulation Agreement states I can take one of the following scientific inquiry classes to transfer to USC. BIOLOGY 101; 101H; 122; 125 with 126; 125H with 126; 135 CHEMISTRY 101; 101H; 120 GEOGRAPHY 101 with 111 OCEANOGRAPHY 115 with 116 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 131 PHYSICS 101; 101H; 105 Do I need to take the Biology course since I am a Biology major? Or can I take others.

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Certificate

Biology + Biological Sciences, General from Glendale Community College - Glendale is a Campus Certificate Biology degree that prepares you for a Science career. A general program of biology at the introductory, basic level or a program in biology or the biological sciences that is undifferentiated as to title or content. Includes instruction in general biology and programs covering a variety of biological specializations. View more details on Glendale Community College - Glendale, CA . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Biology courses.

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