Each major has a designated Sector that will be auto-completed upon the declaration of the major. The remaining Sectors must be fulfilled by non-major courses.
One course cannot be used to fulfill more than one Sector (i.e., each of the Sectors must be fulfilled using a different course).
If a student declares a second major that auto-completes the same Sector as their first major, a major advisor will make an exception to auto-complete a different Sector.
Students in majors that allow courses from both the Living World and Physical World to fulfill their major requirements will have both of those Sectors auto-completed. Majors which have two Sectors auto-completed include, but are not limited to, Neuroscience, Biology, Biophysics and Earth Science.
Major departments may have additional rules limiting double counting between more than one major.
There is no limit to the number of courses that may be double counted between General Education Requirements and requirements for a minor.
Courses being used to fulfill the Language Requirement Substitution may not also be used to fulfill another General Education or any Major Requirement.