Does the school allow double majoring?

<p>Hi I'm planning to apply next year here because I'm very interested in communications and international affairs which they seem to have strong programs and opportunities for. I was just wondering if I should consider double majoring in communications and international affairs? I know they are located in two different schools, so I wasn't sure if this was possible or worth while? </p>

<p>Also, does anyone know if the cost of tuition is much higher if you declare a double major?</p>

<p>Are you intending media and public affairs and International affairs, the answer is definitely no. However, if you want to study communications, which is not the same as media and public affairs since they are in 2 different schools, the answer is yes.</p>

<p>I suggest picking one. ESIA is very reputable, and communications degrees are more practical (and, common). Double majoring doesn’t make much sense, unless you come in with a zillion credits and have nothing else to do. Instead, why not graduate early and save money? Or, have fewer classes to take and get a job/internship for experience?</p>