<p>It's pretty easy to calculate the percentage of classes in the major. Most college websites will tell you the course requirements for a degree in MT, including the number of credit hours. They also state the number of hours required for graduation in the MT program. It's a simple matter of dividing the total number of credit hours required for graduation into the number of credit hours in the major. When I first posted the statistics some ages ago, someone asked me why I didn't have NYU on the list. The simple reason was that my D had no interest in going to school there, so I didn't do the research!</p>
<p>Thanks for the formula, Dancersmom!</p>
<p>At Oklahoma City University, you certainly can major in MT and minor in another field. With over 60 undergraduate degrees available, I'm sure we would have something you'd be interested in! Several of our MT's do double major and yes, it is very demanding. Some have to stay an extra semester to finish up. But it can be done! Feel free to email me with any questions!</p>
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