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What is the significance of the AL, HS, SB, AT, G and U designations?

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What is the significance of the AL, HS, SB, AT, G and U designations?

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AL, HS, SB, AT, G and U are designations for the social world and diversity general education courses. All students must complete 6 social world courses, one of which must have the G, or global, diversity designation. Another must have the U, or United States, diversity designation. The ME and IE flowchart notes detail the university social world requirements. More information can also be found in the Guide to Undergraduate Programs in the section on University Graduation Requirements or on the Registrar’s Website under General Education Requirements.

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