<p>Compared to other colleges, how common/feasible are double majors at Dartmouth?</p>
<p>For example, how hard would it be to do a double major in politics and economics and get a minor in comp sci?</p>
<p>Compared to other colleges, how common/feasible are double majors at Dartmouth?</p>
<p>For example, how hard would it be to do a double major in politics and economics and get a minor in comp sci?</p>
<p>I'm doing a double in biology and history. It helps if you come in with some credits so you can get some room to maneuver, and if your fields are fairly disparate to satisfy different distribs. Since I believe those three could cover INT, QDS, TAS, and the two SOC, it might just work.</p>
<p>How about Biochemistry and Music? I'm planning to go on to med school. Profs there said I could probably do the dbl major, but didn't know all the specifics.</p>
<p>You need something like 10 courses to satisfy distributives and the remaining 29 (max you can take) are under your control...</p>
<p>You need 11 courses in Econ and Govt and about 6-9 courses in COSC. However some courses might overlap for Econ and Govt so you might be able to do a double Evon-Govt and minor COSC...</p>
<p>Or an Econ-Govt modified major, choosing a focus in either one. I thought the modified major option was really cool!</p>
<p>Joey</p>