<p>On my DARS it lists one class HSTTA 105(Naturally a i&s class but also counts as a (W) class) on both Writing across the curriculum and Individuals and Societies. I updated my schedule from a recent change and now its not showing my other i&s class but list HSTTA 105 in both sections. Leading back to my title question: Can one 5 Credit I&S class satisfy both a I&S and (W) ?</p>
<p>I don’t know about the exact class you are talking about but it is possible for a class to cover two or sometimes three areas of knowledge. For example, Com 220 covers both VLPA and I&S. It’s like a bonus ;)</p>
<p>Yeah it can!! I’m taking a VLPA that covers my W too.</p>
<p>Definitely yes. Tip: When looking for interesting classes to register for, look at the ‘requirements fulfilled’ column to see if it hits more than one category (H, VLPA, W, etc).</p>
<p>Yeah, in the course catalog search I put in (W) first and then just look for a VLPA or I&S tag depending on what I need to get credit for. My advisor showed me that tip.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice guys!</p>