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Can I get credit for lower-level humanities/social science courses that are not on the approved list?

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Can I get credit for lower-level humanities/social science courses that are not on the approved list?

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No. The lower-level humanities/social science courses are part of the state minimum core and no substitutions are allowed. Check with your department for their specific combination requirements. You can view the list of approved lower-level courses here. back to top How can I get credit for an upper-level humanities/social science elective that is not on the approved list? Some substitutions are allowed for the upper-level humanitic/social science electives. For example, if you study abroad in Florence and receive art history credit, you can petition to have the course counted as one of your upper-level electives for the humanities/social science requirements. However, be sure to check with your academic department for their specific combination requirements. In order to have the credit approved, you will need to complete a “Request for Approval of Humanistic/Social Elective” form which can be obtained from the Student Records Office (BELL 3189). You will need to submit the form to the

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