Combined Degree Programs
The College of Arts and Sciences offers combined programs of study with certain professional schools and colleges within the University. These programs lead to two degrees and require at least 30 credits beyond the minimal requirement for one degree. This means that it generally takes five years (10 semesters) to complete a combined program.
Specific requirements vary from program to program and are described under individual program headings below. Students pursuing a combined program in The College must complete all college requirements relevant to the chosen program of study. A minimum of 96 credits in The College of Arts and Sciences is required.
Dual Enrollment Programs
The College of Arts and Sciences offers dual enrollment options in cooperation with certain professional schools and colleges within the University. These lead to a single degree jointly authorized and certified by the cooperating schools.
The standards and procedures for admission vary and are described under individual headings below. With careful course selection and planning, students are able to finish within four years (eight semesters) and within the 120-126 credits required for a degree.
Dual enrollment options are in Arts and Sciences are offered with the School of Education and the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications.
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