<p>What is Columbia's policy on majors and minors? How many majors can you have? How many minors? </p>
<p>Any help would be wonderful!</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>What is Columbia's policy on majors and minors? How many majors can you have? How many minors? </p>
<p>Any help would be wonderful!</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>^no limit, two majors is tough (easier in the college, but still difficult). One major and one minor is par for the course, one major and two minors is like doing two majors.</p>
<p>i disagree - two majors isn't too hard in the college, but VERY difficult in SEAS - basically impossible unless its applied math+applied physics or something like OR thrown in. nobody does two types of engineering, as ap+am is already ridiculous enough for being the most flexible/least credit demanding majors.</p>
<p>^sorry about that, slacker is right, two majors in the college isn't straightforward but doable, you'd have to take 5-6 classes on average and come in with a little HS credit. In seas two majors is out of the question except for applied math+applied physics, or applied math+ieor, and these too are very tough combinations, I know of only one person who's attempted/managing it.</p>
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<p>More proof that CC is softball ;)</p>