No. Interdisciplinary general education courses can only be recognized under a single category. During your study period, the course may appear under either of the two relevant categories in the academic system. At graduation, the course will generally be counted toward the category in which you have fewer credits.
Example: If you take an interdisciplinary course covering both social and humanities domains, the system may display it as either “Humanities” or “Social Sciences” while you are enrolled. When calculating graduation credits, if your Social Sciences credits are fewer than Humanities credits, the course will be counted as a Social Sciences credit. If you need to request a change in the recognized category, please contact the Office of the Registration.