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Can I double major in both Computer Science and Computer Information Systems?

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Can I double major in both Computer Science and Computer Information Systems?

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Computer Science (CS) and Computer Information Systems (CIS) majors are encouraged to double major or minor in Math, Media Studies (professional communication), Technical Communication or other areas of personal interest. Majoring in both Computer Science and Computer Information Systems is discouraged. In the rare instance when double majoring in Computer Science and Computer Information Systems is useful, the following policy will apply: If a student majors in one of Computer Science or Computer Information Systems, an additional 30 credits of major work is required for an additional major in the second area, over and above the requirements for the first major. This policy applies to double majors, second majors, and second degrees. As usual, all specific degree requirements must be met.

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