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What does “depth” in Humanities and Social Sciences mean?

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What does “depth” in Humanities and Social Sciences mean?

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Breadth in Humanities and Social Sciences is an ABET requirement. You must take two courses out of the same subject area within the two Stout “categories” of Humanities and the Arts or Social and Behavioral Sciences. As an example, you could take: HIST-120 (Early US History) and HIST-121 (Modern US History) or ECON-210 (Princ. of Economics I) and ECON-121 (Princ. of Economics II) or LIT-203 (American Poets) and LIT-273 (American Multicultural Literature) The combinations are limitless. See the General Education listings for all possible courses to select from.

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