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Graduation Requirements

Double Degree

Students may simultaneously earn two different degrees (e.g., B.A. and B.S.). Such a double degree can be obtained by completing all requirements for each of the two degrees. The program of study should be submitted to the vice chancellor for academic affairs in the form of a letter for approval.

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Double Major

A double major is awarded to all B.A. candidates who satisfy the requirements of two majors. At least 25 credit hours must be taken in each major. The student is required to have one advisor from each of the major programs. The program of study should be submitted to the vice chancellor for academic affairs in the form of a letter for approval.

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Second Undergraduate Degree

Normally the holder of a bachelor's degree who wishes to pursue a further educational goal should seek entry into a graduate program. In certain cases, however, the vice chancellor for academic affairs may admit a bachelor's degree holder to candidacy for an associate degree or a second bachelor's degree. Forms to petition for such admission are available through the Office of Admissions. When such admission is granted, the candidate must meet the requirements the school or division and the department in which the student is a candidate. Candidates for a second bachelor's degree must earn at least 26 additional credit hours in residence.

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