What is the difference between Double Majoring, earning Multiple Degrees, and earning a Second Baccalaureate Degree?
Double Majors: A student may earn one degree (example, a B.A.) and graduate with two majors (double major) by meeting the requirements for both majors. All degree requirements associated with each major must be fulfilled before the degree is awarded. Multiple Degrees earned Concurrently: A student may earn and graduate with two degrees simultaneously provided: • The degrees are different (example, B.B.A. and B.S., but not two B.S. degrees). • The degrees are in different majors. • The requirements for both degrees are met . Second Baccalaureate Degrees: Graduating students who would like to pursue another degree will have to re-apply with the UH Hilo Admissions Office. Please note the graduation requirements for a secondary baccalaureate degree in the catalog that you will be following.
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