<p>You will need 35 classes across the distribution requirements and your major in order to graduate. There are some courses that you will have to take whether you like it or not; a lab science is a lab science, math is still math and you will fulfill these requirements no matter where you attend college.</p>
<p>Yes, there are a wide number of couses that you can use to fulfill your requirements but will take looking around and planning on your part.</p>
<p>For example:</p>
<p>My D is fulfilling her Technology requirement by taking</p>
<p>Engineering 2. The Technology of Sailing
05F: 9; Laboratory</p>
<p>While the art of building sailing vessels has been developed over thousands of years, only since the turn of the century has the design of sailboats undergone a major revolution, because of a better knowledge of fluid mechanics and the development of such new strong lightweight materials as fiberglass and Kevlar. The fundamentals of fluid mechanics will be studied in order to understand why and how a sailboat moves. Design criteria will be developed, and modern designs, materials, and sails used for todays sailboats will be discussed. A design project will be assigned to each student. There will be a laboratory and the students will have the opportunity to sail with the College sailing team on Lake Mascoma.</p>
<p>Religion 1 can be used to fulfill the TMV or INT dist. requirements. Since she has fulfilled the TMV she is using it to fulfill her INT requirement.</p>
<p>She also took a Religion 56 class that fulfills both a TMV & a WCult: CI requirement.</p>
<p>I am attaching the link to to the course descriptions and departmental requirements. This way you can look around to see what is offered and which classes fulfill different requirements.</p>
<p>hope this helps</p>