What is the criterion for a double concentration (major) in business?
• For students wishing to pursue a double concentration (major) in business, university policy requires 24 units completely separate and distinct from the other concentration. • For example, a student concentrating in Marketing who decided to add Finance as a second concentration must complete 24 units in each of the concentration. This will require additional electives in both concentrations beyond those that are required in each of the concentration. Since both concentrations requires 18 units, this student will have to complete 2 additional electives in each of the concentrations to meet the 24 units completely separate and distinct required by CSU policy.