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Humanities: Two subject areas - SandraNC - 06-24-2011 I've heard that FEMA IS-242 might count as a Communications course. Would a one credit Communication course plus 11 literature credits fill the Humanities requirement? Or do at least 3 credits have to come from an area other than literature? Humanities: Two subject areas - peace123 - 06-24-2011 I was granted 1 credit humanities by Excelsior for completing this Fema course ( IS242 Effective Communication) , which I had transcribed by Fredrick CC. I am not sure about the humanities requirement though, sorry. Which school are you in and what degree are you going for ? I think the catalogs of each school spells out their humanities requirements. Humanities: Two subject areas - Lindagerr - 06-24-2011 do all of your Literature courses have a LIT course #? if any have ENG it can go as a second area. I have 3 LIT couses & DSST technical Writing which is a ENG Humanities: Two subject areas - SandraNC - 06-25-2011 It's for TESC. Humanities requires 12 credits in at least 2 subject areas. A&I Lit and American Lit are both prefixed with LIT, so I was hoping a one-credit COM credit from FEMA might satisfy the 2-subject area requirement. Just curious if anyone has done this.... Sandra |