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<p>Notice I said they can? No, they won’t automatically satisfy them, but if the correspondig classes between the Core list and the Bulletin are taken, then they can be covered. This may be looked at as limiting your class selection since you will be constricted to those classes for your major which also satisfy the Core requirement, but if your sole purpose it to hit two birds with one stone, then it works rather effectively. Even then, there can be a plethora of classes that correspond to a single major under a Core requirement. For example, University Core requirement 7 (Civic Engagement), and 8 (Diversity) both have at least 3 courses from each major of Anthro, English, History, Political Science, and Sociology to fulfill those requirements. Other Core requirements have 3 times as many in those respective majors listed.</p>
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<p>That is unfortunate considering the University Bulletin is supposed to be the official guide on all matters with the school, not just academic standards. If the school’s upper-classmen can’t comprehend the Bulletin, then the student may have not cared to pay attention, or the University may have failed them somewhere - among many other possible reasons. Unfortunate indeed.</p>