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Why can Evidence Analyst track students substitute upper division courses?

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Why can Evidence Analyst track students substitute upper division courses?

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The Evidence Analyst track requires 93 credits, 15 to 20 of which are upper division courses in Biology or Chemistry. If a student is double majoring in either of these sciences they can more efficiently satisfy their degree requirements for both programs without taking several credits of upper division science in an area that is not their interest. For example, a double major with Chemistry would substitute some upper division Biology courses with upper division Chemistry courses, such as substituting Physical Chemistry for Population Biology.

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