Humanities/Soc Sci Requirements
06-13-2010 at 09:24 PM
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Humanities/Soc Sci Requirements
If a professional school requires 1 year of Humanities or Social Sciences...would a language course (which is in the Faculty of Humanities) count towards the requirement...or would this be more towards English classes?
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06-13-2010 at 09:29 PM
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If a professional school requires 1 year of Humanities or Social Sciences...would a language course (which is in the Faculty of Humanities) count towards the requirement...or would this be more towards English classes?
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It should count, but you will want to be 100% sure so contact the professional school.
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06-13-2010 at 09:31 PM
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It should count, but you will want to be 100% sure so contact the professional school.
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will do, thanks.
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06-13-2010 at 09:31 PM
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If they require one year of Humanities or Soc Sci? I'm not sure one class will do it...
If it is indeed one class, yes, a language class would certainly count, since languages are part of the Humanities department. English, languages, history, sociology, geography, economics...any of these would work.
Its always best to check with the school to make sure what they consider valid for a requirement.
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06-13-2010 at 09:35 PM
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If they require one year of Humanities or Soc Sci? I'm not sure one class will do it...
If it is indeed one class, yes, a language class would certainly count, since languages are part of the Humanities department. English, languages, history, sociology, geography, economics...any of these would work.
Its always best to check with the school to make sure what they consider valid for a requirement.
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hmm, I'm referring to french 1z06..so it's a full year class.
Just trying to plan out my electives =) but i'll try to contact the professional school!
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06-13-2010 at 09:37 PM
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If they require one year of Humanities or Soc Sci? I'm not sure one class will do it...
If it is indeed one class, yes, a language class would certainly count, since languages are part of the Humanities department. English, languages, history, sociology, geography, economics...any of these would work.
Its always best to check with the school to make sure what they consider valid for a requirement.
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Some classes are full year.
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