Some courses are listed under more than one Breadth of Knowledge Distribution area. Can I use such a course to fulfill more than one of the BoK requirements?
No. While the course can fulfill more than one BoK requirement, you can only use it to meet one General Education BoK requirement. A course can only count once, although it could have two Breadth of Knowledge (BoK) designations. For example: “Historia de America Latina,” a course taught in Spanish that address history, fits under Historical Perspectives and Humanities. If you took that course to fulfill a General Education requirement, you could only count it under one of those categories (Historical Perspectives or Humanities) for the General Education BoK requirement. But it also might be possible to take the course for two quarters, counting the first quarter for one General Education requirement (Historical Perspectives) and the second quarter for the other General Education requirement (Humanities). With the embedding of General Education into all baccalaureate programs/majors, a course that fulfills a General Education requirement can often also meet college or program/major requ
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