How do students complete liberal learning when dual majoring?
A. This is a bit complicated as it depends on whether both majors are in the School of Culture and Society or whether one is in Culture and Society and the other is not. In general, students need to look at the Liberal Learning/breadth distribution requirements and make the following modifications: Students take 2 courses rather than 3 in the Broad Sectors of: 1. Arts and Humanities, 2. Social Science and History, and 3. Natural Science and Quantitative Reasoning). The two courses must have a different prefix. (For example, students who are majoring in Spanish and Sociology, can fulfill the requirements in the first broad sector, Arts and Humanities, by taking an English course with a LIT prefix, and an Art History course with an AAH prefix. They do not have to take a Religion or Philosophy course if they don’t want to.) However, students who select English as their first major, and Psychology as their second major, do not have to take any Liberal Learning courses in the first two broa