UVA enviromental science or W&M geology

<p>Another question, I read this on the program’s website:</p>

<p>“Your major is the sum of your experiences as they relate to your interests in environmental sciences. It is this full mix of your experience that you will explain to others in cover letters and interviews at each stage of your career advancement. Your official University of Virginia transcript upon graduation will carry the designation Environmental Sciences Major, but will not identify the courses that counted toward the major. Thus, you define and explain your personal major and the relevant experiences each time you are asked. Your transcript designation of the major only certifies that the Department believed you had taken at least the minimum experience needed to be an Environmental Scientist.”</p>

<p>Will this bar me from entering graduate studies from other universities that require specific classes as prereqs (such as linear algebra, modern physics, and/or petrology) by not listing them on my transcript?</p>