<p>Can a class (i.e. communication among organisms) double as a ge credit AND a seminar credit?</p>
<p>yes if the course fulfills both. </p>
<p>courses may simultaneously fulfill GE credit, pre-major credit, seminar credit, writing II credit, and possibly other requirements. check the <a href="http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule%5B/url%5D">www.registrar.ucla.edu/schedule</a>, click on your course and see what it fulfills.</p>
<p>i remember there was a site posting all the GEs needed as well as pre reqs for any major. im sure somebody would be able to tell you the site.</p>
<p>here's the GE list. next to some courses, there will be a "W" or a "S." this means that the course fulfills writing II credit or the seminar requirement, respectively.</p>
<p>correct me if im wrong, ucla students only need to take one class to fulfill the writing II credit and one more class to fulfill the seminar requirement. kfc4u, do you think it would be better just to take sep. classes instead of taking the year long seminar? if you took a seminar, can you tell me some of the pros and cons? thanks.</p>
<p>oops apparently i forgot to post the GE list from my previous post:
<a href="http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/GE/GE-LSFr06-07.pdf%5B/url%5D">http://www.registrar.ucla.edu/GE/GE-LSFr06-07.pdf</a></p>
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<p>whats the year long seminar? i think you might be referring to the GE clusters (which are discussed in several previous threads). </p>
<p>the GE cluster's spring class fulfills both writing II and the seminar requirement. if you're not doing a cluster, then chances are you'll have to fulfill those two with two separate classes. </p>
<p>it'd be nice for any public institution to be able to offer a year-long seminar though :rolleyes:</p>
<p>yeah a year long seminar sounded nice...hahaha...are there seminar classes available at ucla? are they just lectures?</p>