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What kinds of physics classes do you need to take if physics is not your major?
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Usually, you don't have to take any physics classes if physics is not your major. Many schools have a "science" requirement, but this can be biology, chemistry, etc. Check with your school to make sure though. Also, if you're interested in going on to medical school then you'll need 2 semesters of non-calculus based physics.
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