<p>What's the policy on double majors?</p>
<p>Are you allowed to double major across schools? (For example, one in Kreiger and one in Whiting?)</p>
<p>Are you allowed to double major in any two majors you'd like to?</p>
<p>What's the policy on double majors?</p>
<p>Are you allowed to double major across schools? (For example, one in Kreiger and one in Whiting?)</p>
<p>Are you allowed to double major in any two majors you'd like to?</p>
<p>From what I have read on here & on their website, since there is no core curriculum, it’s pretty easy to double major in anything - even between A&S + Engineering.</p>
<p>You can double major and double-count class in pretty much anything with a one major exception.The Behavioral Biology, Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Neuroscience majors and minors have such significant overlap that you can’t double major with any two of those.</p>
<p>Also, if you major in economics and you want to minor in financial economics, several of the elective classes can’t be doubled counted.</p>
<p>YanksDolphins is correct - to elaborate, if this is what youre interested in, then you can major in econ and minor in financial econ but need to take 2 additional courses for the major. </p>
<p>It is not bad to double major across schools, I’m Economics (A&S) and Applied Math (Engineering) - there are some classes that are even counted towards both (for instance, micro theory and econometrics used for applied math courses in “other fields”). So it all depends on your fields of interest.</p>