<p>Is it possible to have double major in Criminology, Law & Soc. and Studio Arts? Theyre in different departments/schools... is it possible?</p>
<p>Yes, I believe so. It's actually less possible to double major in similar majors. I know some UCs and colleges don't like it if certain required classes of two majors overlap because they think you're just being lazy or something.</p>
<p>It's possible. My recommendation would be to enroll in the Studio Art major ASAP, since the classes are small and it would be harder for you to get the classes you need until you officially declare the major.</p>
<p>So immediately, i'd need to state in registration the Studio Art major rather than the CLS major? Is there some sort of place to clarify that i'd double major?</p>
<p>[would it matter any that i'd passed all 3 Studio Art AP course exams?]</p>
<p>Just so your warned, crim classes aren't that easy to get either.</p>
<p>Ah- really? Out of both majors, i know crim is my favorite so it's my top priority... how hard exactly is it to get crim?</p>
<p>I know my friend who's a crim major has a hard time getting crim classes and that was during his third year.</p>
<p>Getting into PSB classes seems the worst. I'm having trouble getting into the freakin intro class- P9! What am I suppose to do when i'm taking upper-levels?!?! Sounds like a prospective change of major to me. What a major at UCI where getting into classes isn't as hard as scoring perfect on the SAT.. probably none :).</p>
<p>EastofLA- what? I don't understand what you're trying to say.</p>
<p>But it is possible to get undergrad crim classes right?</p>