<p>Can we take a class that we are using to meet both a GE and diversity requirement pass or no pass? Thanks.</p>
<p>This is what I found googling.</p>
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No more than 4 units of GE courses may be taken on a "pass"/"no pass" basis. A single course may be used to fulfill both a GE requirement and the diversity ...
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Courses Taken on a Pass/No Pass Basis
No more than four units of credit (or one course) counting toward the general education categories may be taken on a pass/no pass basis. The writing courses cannot be taken on a pass/no pass basis.
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<p>USC</a> Catalogue: The Schools: USC College of Letters, Arts and Sciences: General Education Program</p>
<p>So the answer is yes.</p>
<p>as far as I can tell, diversity is not considered a GE, so the P/NP rules don't apply</p>
<p>USC</a> Catalogue: Undergraduate Education: The USC Core/General Education</p>
<p>Course Requirement
The diversity requirement can be met by passing any one course from the following list of courses carrying the designation "m" for multiculturalism. In addition to fulfilling the diversity requirement, some of the courses on the list also meet general education requirements; others also meet major requirements; still others meet only the diversity requirement but count for elective unit credit. Courses that meet the diversity requirement are listed here.
So if a diversity class ALSO meets a Gen Ed requirement, you can take it pass/npass.</p>
<p>Thanks. Does anyone know anything about the class "The African Diaspora," I sort of got stuck in it to fulfill my diversity requirement?</p>
<p>To add on, you can also take your foreign language requirement (or at least some of it) pass/no pass.</p>