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by Guest63111  |  earlier

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I need to figure out if I can do this. any opinions are apreciated.

*A student may not use courses from the same discipline to satisfy credit requirements across the content areas of the Arts, Humanities, or Social Sciences (e.g. a student who takes a History course to satisfy a Humanities requirement may not take another History course to satisfy a Social Sciences requirement)*

Would you think I am able to take "Intro to peace and studies(soc246)" which is a Social Science course to satisfy a Global studies requirement and take *Introduction to Culture and Society (100)* which is a requirement of social sciences. Meaning, do you think this interferes with the rules stated? If clarification is needed please ask.

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  1. Your "dept. head" is not likely to respond to such a question.  Email or contact your academic advisor (you should have one).  Their job is to answer questions such as these.  They are also the only one (sometimes requiring dept. consent as well) that can make exceptions to your degree plan.  

    P.S. Even if it does count as dual credit in both disciplines...it will still only count once towards your total hours needed.  Good luck...and just drop an email to your advisor to get this cleared up quickly.  


  2. The only person whose opinion counts here is the department head...you should be asking them.

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