Undergraduate Double Major
Undergraduate Double Major
Undergraduate students who have the potential and interest may be accepted for study into two different majors. Those who wish to pursue two majors, with the same degree designation (B.A.or B.S.), should initiate plans prior to the end of completing 89 credits or prior to the end of the first semester if 89 credits (or more) were brought in upon transfer. Students pursuing a double major are required to maintain a minimum of a C grade in each course within both majors, and must fulfill all the degree requirements for both majors. A maximum of 9 credits can be used in both major's. The student's official transcript and the commencement program will list both majors.
Note: A second concentration in the General Studies major is not considered a double major.
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- Undergraduate Admission Policies and Matriculation
- Undergraduate Requirements for Admission
- Nursing Program Admission Requirements
- Undergraduate International Students
- Undergraduate Matriculation
- Undergraduate Readmission
- Non-Matriculated Undergraduate Students
- Undergraduate Students Earning a Second Degree
- Undergraduate Double Degree
- Undergraduate Double Major
Undergraduate Double Major
Undergraduate students who have the potential and interest may be accepted for study into two different majors. Those who wish to pursue two majors, with the same degree designation (B.A.or B.S.), should initiate plans prior to the end of completing 89 credits or prior to the end of the first semester if 89 credits (or more) were brought in upon transfer. Students pursuing a double major are required to maintain a minimum of a C grade in each course within both majors, and must fulfill all the degree requirements for both majors. A maximum of 9 credits can be used in both major's. The student's official transcript and the commencement program will list both majors.
Note: A second concentration in the General Studies major is not considered a double major.