Why are only certain classes counted as H&SS!?
I know of several students whom have taken EBGN courses thinking that they would count towards the LAIS/EBGN requirements stated on the flowcharts. However, it's not very clear that only some classes will fit the requirement. I believe more or all EBGN classes should count for this requirement. It's total nonsense that some EBGN classes, specifically financial accounting, is not a social science! Let's get real here. The course focuses on the study of how people and companies interact to create business deals and investments. Interaction of people.... how is that not considered a social science!?
We are pretty sure that to be counted as LAIS credit there has to be a certain amount of reading and writing associated with the course. Unless the course can meet those requirements it can not be counted as LAIS. If you feel strongly that the course could meet the requirements I think that the professor needs to have it approved, so you could ask if they have considered doing so.
Love,
USG
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Em commented
On the "Look Up Classes" page in Trailhead, on the far right of every class listing is an attributes column. The ones that fit the requirement are marked as such. In addition, I believe that if you click on the course number to get more information about the class, the ones that count have a message about it.
In addition, the registrar has a list and it's frequently mentioned in those emails sent out around registration time.
I feel like you'd have to ignore a lot to not know the H&SS attribute of a class.