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In the 2007-2008 Thomas Edison Registration Bulletin - on page 8 there is a Credit Distribution Example chart that clearly shows American History II in the Humanities section of the degree plan. It is probably a mistake that should have read Art History or something but thought I would bounce it off anyone that might want to venture a guess. American History would never be considered a Humanities would it? Wouldn't it be a Social Science?
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Paul Wrote:In the 2007-2008 Thomas Edison Registration Bulletin - on page 8 there is a Credit Distribution Example chart that clearly shows American History II in the Humanities section of the degree plan. It is probably a mistake that should have read Art History or something but thought I would bounce it off anyone that might want to venture a guess. American History would never be considered a Humanities would it? Wouldn't it be a Social Science?
That's a mistake. I am 100% certain American History 2 is social sciences.
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