<p>is it possible to double major in Ethics, History, and Public Policy and Economics if i'm in h&ss. </p>
<p>if i were to do this, how would my course load be (i.e. how many classes would i have to take per semester, and how would the workload be)</p>
<p>i realize i'm asking for very subjective answers, but my main concern is maintaining a fairly high gpa (>3.5).....any answer/estimate/approximation would be very much appreciated</p>
<p>The econ core is only a few classes and the rest have to be made up with MANY electives which will be your core policy classes. I hear they are making changes to the Econ major though (like not requiring Princ of Econ for freshman fall semester) but I know for sure the Econ major is not very stringent as far as choosing courses go. Get the main core done and the rest are all electives (as show by the course book thingy). You can see almost all junior/senior year is electives.</p>
<p>Um... not only is that EXTREMELY redundant but it might also require you to overload. Check with an advisor and no offense but concentrate on GETTING INTO comp finance first. They only take 10-15 people and you have to keep your GPA in the 3.5-3.8's.</p>
<p>Speaking of overloading: When someone overloads, is/are the extra course(s) free electives? In other words, when a student overloads, he can pick any available course with the extra space or do restrictions apply?
And does the extra course(s) count towards the original major or not?</p>