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If a course or sequence of courses is more than 3 credit hours, can it count for more than one Breadth of Knowledge Distribution requirement?

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If a course or sequence of courses is more than 3 credit hours, can it count for more than one Breadth of Knowledge Distribution requirement?

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The intention of the Breadth of Knowledge (BoK) Distribution requirements is to encourage a certain level of diversity in the undergraduate experience. However, since a 6 credit hour course should be equivalent to two 3 credit-hour courses, a program or major can recognize a 6 credit hour course as fulfilling two BoK Distribution requirements. Academic unit heads in conjunction with faculty will designate such courses.

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