Courses may be used to satisfy more than one requirement across the major, minor, and general education requirements, subject to a few restrictions. If the course meets a requirement in your major and may also meet a requirement in your minor or general education, it will satisfy all of the requirements. However, the course will only earn credit hours one time and may leave you short of the minimum credits required for the degree, resulting in the need for additional elective (s).
| General Education | Only nine hours (sometimes 10 hours) in the major academic discipline may be double-count in general education and the major. Programs of Study and Four-Year-Guides will include information on the courses that may double-count. For example: If the Program of Study lists five courses (3 sh) each, that may double-count, you may only use three courses (9 sh). |
| Major | If a major restricts double-counting courses in any way, it will be noted on the Programs of Study |
| Minor | Some minors do not allow sharing between the minor and General Education requirements. The minor Programs of Study will specify this information |