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If a HST course is “Experiential Learning” eligible, can I apply it toward both my History major and also the Liberal Studies Experiential Learning requirement?

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If a HST course is “Experiential Learning” eligible, can I apply it toward both my History major and also the Liberal Studies Experiential Learning requirement?

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Yes, but using the same course to satisfy requirements for both the major and the Experiential Learning component of the Liberal Studies program will require you to complete an extra Liberal Studies domain elective in a department outside History. According to the Liberal Studies website, “Students who complete one course to fulfill both major field credit and liberal studies credit will complete an additional domain elective (from outside the major). The third language course of the modern language option can fulfill this domain elective.

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