Your two majors will depend on what you want to do and what restrictions there are (ex. You can't major in Electrical Engineering and another Engineering, but you could double major in EE and Comp Sci.) I believe you can take 15 your first semester, then up to 23 if you meet GPA and other requirements.
A dual degree is two diplomas, each from a different college (such as Arts & Sciences and Business). Double major is a single diploma awarded when you have two majors within a single college (such as neuroscience and psychology). 1. TrueBlonde. • 10 yr. ago. In other words, your second degree has to have 30 hours of coursework for the 2nd major that doesn't count towards the first (in other words, in your primary major is 120 hours, you'd need at minimum 150 hours of course credit for 2 majors). They also enforce this at the core level, saying you need 12 distinct hours of core classes (12 hours of what is the difference in use between a dual degree and double major? also how does a minor differ from a major specifically speaking? I just wanted to clarify these questions as I am a bit new to college systems (in the west). Double Major IS/CS here. It may be a good idea depending on what you're into. For me, it was a huge mistake. First of all, the IS department is not nearly up to par with the CS department. The advisor doesn't want you to be challenged, but simply wants you to graduate. I can honestly say that I have fully applied myself in one of the core IS In general, double majors (concurrent degrees) are not permitted for graduate students, unless they are admitted into an approved dual degree program. Students also may be approved to pursue a second concurrent degree within their existing academic field with permission of the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and the Dean of the college.

BS in Math and BS in CS (double major): You only need to complete 180 credits, but you have to do all the requirements of the math BS program. BA in Math and BS in CS (double degree): You must complete 225 credits, however you have much fewer math requirements to complete. BA or BS in Math, and Computer Engineering: the worst of both worlds.

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