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Q: How does UMKC calculate my science GPA? A: When UMKC calculates your science GPA, we follow the same course designations provided by AADSAS. Science GPA generally includes your natural science and math courses. Some examples of natural science courses are: Anatomy, biochemistry, biology, biophysics, botany, genetics, medicine, microbiology, neuroscience, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, zoology, general chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physics, agriculture, animal sciences, astronomy, audiology, clinical sciences, 300 and 400 level computer sciences, dental hygiene, engineering, environmental science, 300 – 400 level exercise science, health technology, geology, kinesiology, math at a college algebra level and above, nursing, nutrition, physical science, plant science and sport science. Examples of non-science courses include: Anthropology, behavioral sciences, forensic sciences, geography, political science, psychology, public health, social sciences, sociolog