<p>Does USC allow the two major and a minor path many college students are taking these days or does it only allow students to have two majors at once or one major and one minor? I want to try to have two majors and minor (Major: Business Administration, International Relations; Minor: Psychology) but I'm not sure if I can. Please let me know. Thanks!</p>
<p>Are you aware of the special programs at Marshall? One is an interdisciplinary joint program. It combines the business major with courses in a complementary academic area. You may be interested in applying to the Business and International Relations joint program. This is available to admitted freshmen to Marshall. A student in the program receives a B.S. in Business Administration with emphasis in international relations.</p>
<p>You can find out more about this on the Marshall site: [USC</a> Marshall School of Business |](<a href=“http://www.marshall.usc.edu%5DUSC”>http://www.marshall.usc.edu) or calling 800 352 5719. You can e-mail <a href=“mailto:busadm@marshall.usc.edu”>busadm@marshall.usc.edu</a> .</p>
<p>Many students double major at SC. It is possible, especially if you have credits from AP classes. Check with your admissions counselor to see if this would be a good fit for your individual goals.</p>
<p>I would definitely look into majoring in International Relations Global Business (IRGB) if I were you. USC will definitely let you have any combination of majors and minors. I know people who had three minors. The question is, are you willing to stay longer than 4 years and/or take classes over the summer. And I always suggest students is a minor conducive to your career goals? Sometimes people want to take on a minor because they find a subject interesting but it causes them to spend more money on tuition. You can always take psychology classes that you find interesting without taking on a minor.</p>
<p>As mentioned in the above posts, your options to pursue such academic study are:</p>
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<li><p>Business Administration major with the International Relations emphasis (BAIR)</p></li>
<li><p>International Relations Global Business (IRGB)</p></li>
<li><p>Business Administration AND International Relations </p></li>
</ol>
<p>You might want to look more into No. 1 and 2 before selecting No. 3.</p>
<p>And you can definitely pursue a double major and a minor. I have several friends who are doing this.</p>