Bachelor's Degree—Double Major
To receive a bachelor’s degree with a double major, the student must complete all courses required for each program and must complete a minimum of 180.0 quarter credit hours (40 courses). If a course is listed as a requirement in Area II of both programs (to include the Major component and Concentration component), only 9.0 credit hours (two courses) may overlap. If there are more than two overlapping courses in Area II, a double major cannot be earned. If there are one or two overlapping courses, an equivalent course must be substituted and taken in its place to fulfill the requirement. Courses taken in Area I and Area III may apply to both programs and substitutions are not required. Students must complete two capstone courses, one for each major. Students are not eligible for a double major within the same discipline, and must declare their intent to pursue a double major when they enroll in their first capstone course.