Must a student fulfill a component of the General Education Program as stipulated by his/her program/major if that student has previously fulfilled that component in some other program or college?
A program/major might stipulate a particular course that carries a BoK so its students may fulfill that General Education requirement while also addressing a requirement of the program/major. As a result, even though a student might have fulfilled that particular General Education requirement, he/she might have to take an “additional” course, not for General Education credit but to fulfill a requirement of the program/major. The underlying message is that students in highly demanding programs, with few options for open electives, need to give careful consideration to their course plans so they take courses that fulfill General Education requirements concurrently with other (college, program/major, professional certification) requirements. • Since a course, taken in any UC college, that fulfills a General Education BoK requirement fulfills that BoK requirement regardless of the college from which a student graduates, would a Chemistry course taken at Raymond Walters College fulfill the
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