Fulfilling More than One Requirement with
the Same Credit/Course

The following is excerpted from the 2008-2009 Radford University
Undergraduate Catalog (p. 75). This description is provided for
your reference. In planning your course of study, please carefully refer to the
Undergraduate Catalog
for your catalog year and consult with your academic
advisor and/or the College of
Humanities and Behavioral Sciences Advising Center.
From the Catalog:
- Courses used to fulfill General Education requirements can also be used to
fulfill major and/or minor requirements, but not the B.A. requirement.
- Courses used to fulfill the B.S. requirement can also be used for minor
requirements, but not General Education or major requirements.
- Courses used to fulfill major requirements can also be used to fulfill
minor requirements, unless otherwise specified by the department (consult your
catalog for definitions of major, minor, concentration, and option).
- Courses used to fulfill major or minor requirements cannot be used to
fulfill concentrations or option requirements within Interdisciplinary
Studies.
- Students who are fulfilling the requirements for B.S. degrees in two
different majors (i.e., pursuing a double major) must fulfill the B.S.
requirements for each. However, if the student successfully completes
common course(s) that meet the B.S. requirements for each m ajor, he/she
will fulfill the B.S. requirements for both majors simultaneously.

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