Comparative cultures requirement?

<p>I think your international co-op is good in any school - as long as you have a domestic co-op which will satisfy your experiential learning requirement - I would check with your advisor - this is what they say in the Northeastern curriculum guide <a href=“http://www.northeastern.edu/registrar/courses/cat1314-acad-intro.pdf”>http://www.northeastern.edu/registrar/courses/cat1314-acad-intro.pdf&lt;/a&gt; (page 44)</p>

<p>NU Core and Major Requirements
An NU-sponsored study-abroad experience (traditional term at a
host institution, short-term global experience, faculty-led program,
or N.U.in term) may fulfill the NU Core requirement for
comparative study of cultures or experiential learning. A student
cannot fulfill both the comparative study of cultures requirement
and any other NU Core requirement by taking a single course (or
completing a single global experience). Thus, each student
successfully completing an approved program could elect to use it
to satisfy either the comparative cultures or experiential learning
NU Core requirement but could not satisfy both requirements with
one experience. Some majors have additional requirements for
global experience, as described in the curriculum guides for
specific majors presented later in this catalog. </p>