Can general credit (GCU) from another subject, like WRA, be used to complete the 24 credits in Integrative Studies?
No. If a student falls below 23 credits in Integrative Studies, the student must take additional Integrative Studies coursework to fulfill the 24 Credits in Integrative Studies requirement. Math and Tier I Writing are University requirements, but are not part of Integrative Studies, and those courses cannot be applied to meet Integrative Studies requirements. Transfer students attending MSU for the first time have a broader pool of courses that can be applied toward Integrative Studies. Those courses are detailed in the MSU Courses Accepted in Transfer Only New Transfer Students section of the University Requirement Equivalencies page.
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