Our Best Answer - What is an elective?
Electives
Courses are not specifically designated as “electives.” An elective is defined as any course that is not being used to satisfy a major or GE requirement. These courses may be counted towarded your cumulative or total units.
For more information, please visit the General Catalog or contact your college and/or departmental advisor. if you are an intercollegiate athlete and have questions on your electives, please consult with the College advising office and/or your ICA academic advisor.
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