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My school doesn't have a core curriculum because it isn't liberal arts it's why every degree is a Bachelors of Science not Bachelors of Art. If your unfamiliar BS means the vast majority of your credits are in your field, while a BA includes a broad over view of each subject plus major. There are a few requirements outside your major at my school but you can fill them up with a class of your choosing, doesn't need to be history or english. Hell it could be Arabic, Chinese, Cross Cultural, Religion. You pick. Does every liberal arts school require a history credit in American and or European history?

My major is International Studies so it's chock full of Middle East and Asian history, as well as intensive course work in Religion, and a shit ton of other things. I wanted to take an African history class but it was full. Do other schools really not have choices like these?

Then again my school has no gender studies department , closest you might get are philosophy classes but highly doubt it. I've only ever talked about feminism from an objective view of analyzing movement and history, not being taught to become a feminist. Classes were European History, Environment Problems in Global South, Philosophy of Existence. Thats what I remember

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