Double Counting Courses

Within LACE General Education:
No courses within the LACE curriculum may double count for any other area of the LACE requirement.
 
Between LACE and Majors or Minors:
Courses fulfilling the LACE Written Communication, Reasoning and Language requirements may double count towards a student’s major and/or minor.

LACE courses satisfying the Central Core and Integrative Scholarship requirements may not double count towards a student’s major, however they may count towards a second major or any minors. Students must still fulfill the Double Major Policy and Minor Policy.

Note: An exception to the policy on double counting between LACE and a major is made for the Bachelors of Arts degree in Liberal Studies. Due to the nature of this major, courses used to meet BA Liberal Studies requirements may double count for LACE general education requirements.

Note: An exception to the policy on double counting between LACE and a major is made for the Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Due to the nature of this major, up to 9 units of general education courses required to meet BS Nursing requirements may double count for LACE general education requirements, provided that the student meet all other Baccalaureate degree requirements and complete a minimum of 124 units.

Note: An exception to the policy on double counting between LACE and a major is made for the Accelerated Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing. Due to the nature of this major, up to 6 units of general education courses required to meet BS Nursing requirements may double count for LACE general education requirements, provided that the student meet all other Baccalaureate degree requirements and complete a minimum of 124 units.

Between Double Majors:
When completing a double major, no more than 9 upper division units may be double counted to satisfy requirements for both majors.