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Can one course fulfill more than one requirement?

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Can one course fulfill more than one requirement?

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Yes. A single course can fulfill both a Hamline Plan requirement and a major requirement, or two or more Hamline Plan requirements, or both a major and a minor requirement. If you have two majors, a class can count in both, provided that each major has at least four unique courses. A major and a minor can have some overlapping courses as well, provided that the minor has at least three unique courses. If you have multiple majors or minors, it’s a good idea to meet with an advisor to ensure that you’re accomplishing your goals. Top of Page Q: What happens if I earn a D or fail a course? A: If you fail a course, you will not receive any credit for it. Courses for which you earn a D-, D, or D+ can be used to fulfill Hamline Plan, Residency, and Breadth of Study requirements, but not for majors or minors. A course in which you earn a D+ or below may be repeated for credit. Only the credits and grades earned the second time are counted toward graduation and in the grade point average. It’s

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