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		<description>you have to take one of the classes listed in order to fulfill your Humanities requirements.  If you want to take Art 104, there is probably a pre-requisite for it, which is why it is not listed.  Maybe you can take the pre-req to fulfill your Humanities requirement and then take Art 104 as a free elective; if there is room for that in your degree path.  Look up Art 104 in your course catalog to find out what pre-reqs it has and take that.  Just a suggestion.

I hope this info helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you have to take one of the classes listed in order to fulfill your Humanities requirements.  If you want to take Art 104, there is probably a pre-requisite for it, which is why it is not listed.  Maybe you can take the pre-req to fulfill your Humanities requirement and then take Art 104 as a free elective; if there is room for that in your degree path.  Look up Art 104 in your course catalog to find out what pre-reqs it has and take that.  Just a suggestion.</p>
<p>I hope this info helps.</p>
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