<p>For example, would it be possible to choose a major at the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences and simultaneously complete a degree at College of Arts and Humanities?</p>
<p>I am almost 100% sure the answer is yes.</p>
<p>The answer is yes. But you want to know whether you mean double major or double degree.</p>
<p>The only other requirement for double degree is to have 150+ credits, is that correct?
By the way, do they count credits from advanced placement exams in this number?</p>
<p>The only difference between double major / double degree is the amount of credits you are graduating with. AP credits will count towards that number.</p>
<p>“12. What is the difference between a double major and a double degree?
A double major requires students to complete all requirements of the two majors (with only 18 credits applied to both) and complete a total of 120 credits. Double degrees require the completion of 150 credits and students are awarded two degrees. More information about double majors/degrees can be found within the student’s major college.” From: [University</a> of Maryland - Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Studies](<a href=“http://www.advising.umd.edu/advisingfaqs.html]University”>http://www.advising.umd.edu/advisingfaqs.html)</p>