Yes certain colleges do offer piano classes for non majors.
No, you do not unless your major is a sport. If a college student's major is a sport then, Yes, you will have to take a class in that sport.
No, a course is a class. Your major would be what you're getting your degree in. Your major determines what courses you'll have to take
You can go to any college and see if they major in communications. You can either take an online class, hybrid class, or go to the college classes. Whatever you like.
When a person attends high school, they are often presented with the option to take a chemistry class. This is also a major for many who attend college.
Audiology is usually one class in a speech pathology major that leads to a 4 year degree. Check the college that you will attend or are attending for further information on this.
This mostly depends on your major and on the college you attend. If you are going to be any type of business major then the answer will be yes. However, for other majors that are unrelated to economics the class is often a gen ed requirement, but not always. You will have to check with whatever colleges you are looking at to get a better answer.
Yes, but not every college offers this type of class.
take a civil rights class in high school or take an advanced class in college
Go to your local college and take Zoology101.
First class, low class, middle class, etc.
It definitely depends on which college you go to. Each college has a different policy on what they will accept as a replacement for a class. You need to check the college's website and probably their course catalog. Most colleges count a 4 or higher a substitute for the class, and as a result, you would not have to take it again in college.
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