<p>I'm interested in both a B.S. in Computer Science (maybe Informatics-Security cognate) and a B.S. in Accounting. I put preference on the CS.</p>
<p>How difficult is double-majoring at Indiana? Are those two majors going to be doable in 4 years? </p>
<p>Also, if I got an Accounting degree I would almost certainly apply to Grad School and get my CPA if that matters at all.</p>
<p>Probably not doable in four years without a ton of summer school credits. Check the bulletins.</p>
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<p>I am a double-major in Kelley, and I would say that is not doable in four years, mostly because of the inflexibility of Kelley’s degree requirements. The B-School wants you to take this-and-that and has extra courses that are required, many of which are useless for your major but you have to take them anyways to get a ‘well-rounded’ degree I suppose.</p>
<p>If you really like CS, go for it and try a business minor or something. Accounting unfortunately requires the most major-specific credits to get the degree – I think like 32 or something (finance is next highest with only 24).</p>