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If I count my 6 credits in introductory-level courses (PSYCH 100 and one other 100-level course) as part of my Social Science Distribution Requirement, can I also count them toward the major?

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If I count my 6 credits in introductory-level courses (PSYCH 100 and one other 100-level course) as part of my Social Science Distribution Requirement, can I also count them toward the major?

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The 6 credits of 100-level psychology can be used for both purposes ONLY if you entered Hunter BEFORE the Fall of 1986. If you declared your major between the Fall 1986 and December 1997 (and if you had completed 30 credits by August 1996), you may use one 100-level course toward the Distribution Requirement. The second 100-level psychology course may be used only toward the Major. All students who declared their Psychology Major after Dec 1997, and those with 30 or fewer credits by Aug 1996, may apply PSYCH 100 and one additional 100-level course toward their distribution requirements; these two courses are required for, but not counted toward the major.

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