Can courses from my concentration also be used to meet distribution requirements?
Courses from your concentration cannot be used for distribution. For example, if you are an English concentrator, no courses from the English department can be used towards distribution. The only exception to this policy is that courses that are prerequisites for a concentration and are from outside that department can be used for distribution. For example, if you are concentrating in Biology, prerequisite courses such as CHEM 130, MATH 115, PHYSICS 125/127, etc., can be used for distribution. Can my cognates count toward distribution? Even though cognate courses are from outside your concentration department, they still count as part of your concentration and, therefore, cannot be used toward distribution. If I’m planning on a double concentration, can the courses from my second concentration count toward distribution? Yes. If you complete a double concentration, you can use the courses from one of the concentrations to meet distribution requirements. Can distribution courses be taken
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