Double Majors and Second Degrees
The College of Arts & Sciences at 91̽»¨ awards a B.A. or B.S. only once, regardless of the number of majors completed within that degree designation. If a student completes two or more majors for the B.A. (e.g., Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies and African American Studies), it is considered a double major, and they will receive one diploma. A second bachelor's degree requires completion of a B.A. and B.S. (e.g., Spanish and Biological Sciences) or a B.A. or B.S., and a different degree from one of our other colleges (e.g., B.B.A. from the College of Business). In this case two diplomas are awarded.
University policy requires the completion of a minimum of 135 semester hours for the second or dual degree (an additional 15 hours beyond the 120 required for the first degree), including all specific requirements for both degree programs. If students have met the requirements for two degrees, as stated above, and want to have the degrees conferred in successive semesters, they may do so without further credit requirements. For example, one degree may be conferred at the end of one semester and an application made for the second degree in the subsequent semester. For more information about earning a second degree, see the Graduation Requirements – University-wide section of the Undergraduate Catalog.