double majoring in compE and econ feasible?

<p>at UMich - in terms of hours available in 4 yrs and also in terms of the cross-college paperwork Eng to LSA?</p>

<p>Sub question: if an compE student decided to change majors, how feasible would it be to change to an econ major? What are the hoops and timeframes, if any, to do this?</p>

<p>does this ever happen? My NU contacts say that an engineering - econ dbl major is very popular there.</p>

<p>I’m interested in doing something similar. This should help:</p>

<p>[Michigan</a> Engineering | Undergraduate Degree Options](<a href=“http://www.engin.umich.edu/students/academics/undergrad/degreeoptions.html]Michigan”>http://www.engin.umich.edu/students/academics/undergrad/degreeoptions.html)</p>

<p>Just scroll down.</p>

<p>thanks, bob. I wonder how often this kind of thing occurs - to what extent is this ‘pie in the sky’?</p>

<p>^I think it depends on the student. Can’t speak for Eng except to say my son’s friends appear to be quite busy. However, I can say my son is/was a dual degree admit (between School of Music and LSA program) and has found scheduling between the two schools very challenging and not achievable in 4 years. His music degree, however, is BFA, which has many more specified courses and far fewer electives than a normal degree.
Some of his cohorts in his program are pursuing a dual eng and music tech bs degree. According to the school of music handbook, any dual degrees between SOM in a BMUS with ENG, for example, typically take 5 years.
Again, different criteria, since BMUS has a very specific sequence of degree requirements and often an 18-credit + courseload as a result of same.</p>

<p>Just hoping to give you a feel for it. I’d personally count on 5 years unless there were a boatload of APs coming in that actually fulfilled anything. Hope that helps.</p>