Am I permitted to use science-based AP courses to satisfy Humanities / Social Science Electives?
No. This is because the coursework permitted to satisfy Humanities / Social Science Electives need to be in non-Science disciplines. A full explanation of the types of courses that are permitted for the purpsoes of satisfying Humanities / Social Science Electives can be found at. http://pharmacy.rutgers.edu/facts/Humanities.pdf We do not “convert” or otherwise ignore the field of study or discipline in which coursework was completed. Thus, if a student declines the offer of credit for a science course, then no credit will be applied to the student’s transcript. Back to the top. Or click here to return to the New Students Page.
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- Am I permitted to use science-based AP courses to satisfy Humanities / Social Science Electives?