Double Major vs Combined Major vs Combined Honors

<p>OKay up until today, I didn't know there was a difference, but there is.</p>

<p>Now I probably won't be able to do a combined honors because you have to register for 30 credits (each course is about 3 credits. i.e, Calc I (differential calc) is 3 credits, Calc II (integral calc) is 3 credits) each session and if you fail, you will be drop back as a "regular major"</p>

<p>So Combined Major vs Double Major</p>

<p>Is there actually a difference? I've read that you will just get a diploma for your second major for both, but Combined Major has less reqs than Double Major</p>

<p>thats what i am asking too. i feel like this is some sort of scam. dont get me wrong. i looked up into northeastern and its a good college. they have combined major. it seems to me more of a little of both than two full majors. i don’t want to have one degree in both combined then find out that i can’t get MS or Phd</p>