What is the difference between a Dual Major and a Dual Baccalaureate?
You can complete a dual major (more than one course of study) by completing the requirements for each major. At graduation time, you will have both majors listed on one diploma (example: Bachelor of Arts, Communication and Sociology). Please note that if you are completing a Bachelor of Science degree and a Bachelor of Arts degree, you may only complete this as a dual baccalaureate degree. If you wish to complete two separate degrees, or a dual baccalaureate, you will need to complete all requirements from both areas of study, including an additional 30 credits of coursework, for a minimum total of 154 credits. See an advisor or refer to your catalog for additional information.
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