Dual Degrees
In order to qualify for two different Bachelor’s degrees (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science), a student must
1. be in good academic standing to qualify for Dual Degrees
2. complete at least 30 credit hours, in a distinctly different academic discipline, in addition to the requirements of the first degree. None of the course requirements applied to the first degree (except general education requirements) may be applied toward the second degree.
3. complete 90 liberal arts credits.
4. not include a Student-Initiated Major.
5. submit a Program Change form for each degree; each form must indicate that the student is declaring a Dual Degree. The student will be assigned a faculty advisor for each degree.
A Dual Degree student will receive two diplomas.