ncsujen07 All American 1469 Posts user info edit post |
i was currently taking up a minor because i found out i only had to take one "extra" class and still fulfill the requirements; however, a professor told me today that what you take for your minor can only be counted under restricted electives. in other words, if i took PS 342 it could not count towards my social sciences requirement AND my minor...it would be either or. is this particularly true?
another question, if i were to double major in sociology...and my current major is psychology, could i use the sociology classes i already took (which counted as social sciences) as the concentration courses for the sociology major? i hope that made sense.
i appreciate any help! 11/9/2005 4:18:11 PM |
Perlith All American 7620 Posts user info edit post |
Short answer is it depends.
I was able to double-dip all of my non-major courses for both my majors (i.e. common math/humanities), and double-dip all of my minor courses for my primary major. I.e. 3 of my 5 minor courses were CSC courses, 1 was PSY (CSC restricted elective) 1 was PHI (CSC restricted elective).
Again, it depends. My two majors were in separate colleges, and I was able to facilitate things a bit easier that way. 11/9/2005 5:46:53 PM |