is it possible to double major in somewhate different fields such as physics and philosophy
11/12/2005 8:00:17 PM
yes
11/12/2005 8:20:21 PM
sure. but the less overlap of course requirements between the two majors, the longer you stay in college......
11/12/2005 8:20:51 PM
That should be a good combo because of the amount of free electives in the PHI degree-should allow for lots of the other major courses to come in.
11/12/2005 8:24:43 PM
11/12/2005 10:07:51 PM
It certainly is...in fact, several of the colleges have dual-degree programs.I'm majoring in microbiology (BS in CALS) and interdisciplinary studies (BA in CHASS). I have friends who are majoring in biology and English, botany and Spanish, you name it. I know people who have done it and gotten out on-time : the key is to use the free electives for one major to fulfill the other major's requirements (works best on majors that have like 30 hrs free electives) and optimize use of the GERs.
11/12/2005 11:19:32 PM
Go get 'em john galt
11/13/2005 12:12:36 AM
Yes, it takes quite a bit of planning so you aren't in school for 6+ years . A lot of majors cross-over in various areas (i.e. Computer Science / Statistics shared a good deal of math cross-over). Usually its a technical subject doubled with another technical subject or a non-techical doubled with another non-techical. Again, you can do it, sit down and plan it out ... make sure you don't end up with two courses you need to graduate at the same time slot your final semester!
11/13/2005 10:27:50 AM
You can practically double major in anything. It would really interesting since you are majoring Physics and Philosophy. Then, you can study the metaphysical
11/13/2005 3:16:12 PM
i'm doin biological sciences and business -finance...with a minor in spanish
11/13/2005 4:18:17 PM
ActionPants is doing CHE and English.
11/13/2005 5:14:02 PM
i thought that majoring in math and electrical engineering would be good..like i thought a lot could double count, but basically ECE is like fuck you, where as math is like "sure, we can do that"but yeah, it's possible. have fun with it.
11/13/2005 6:27:50 PM
im doing Chemical Engineering and Chemistry in 4 yearstake full advantage of summer school, its sucks but its worth it[Edited on November 13, 2005 at 6:40 PM. Reason : .]
11/13/2005 6:40:34 PM
I'm doing the ECE dual degree + English. It'll take 5 years, including a few summer classes here and there...but it would probably be less if I'd added the English before my second year here.
11/13/2005 6:52:17 PM
I did/am doing: Biochemistry, Chemistry, Philosophy and a minor in comp sci. My actual time in school will have been about 6 years though there was a break in the middle.Philosophy does have a lot of free electives.
11/13/2005 6:52:54 PM
^Damn overachiever! [Edited on November 13, 2005 at 7:13 PM. Reason : ]
11/13/2005 7:13:36 PM
yeah -- math and ece is going to take five years w/ summer school, but that's primarily because i've been taking documentary studies classes at duke -- meh.
11/13/2005 8:25:06 PM
i picked up a film studies major cause i had 24 free elective hours in media communications.you get 3 classes that can overlap for both majorsit's a headache towards the end because you ada doesn't auto-update to tell you what is where
11/13/2005 9:51:33 PM
business & communication right herelet me tell you, interviewers for jobs get all horny all over the fact that i understand business shit and have a degree in communicating (writing, speaking, etc)holler[Edited on November 14, 2005 at 12:06 AM. Reason : lkhkjh]
11/14/2005 12:06:02 AM
let me tell you, interviewers for jobs get all horny all over the fact that i understand business shit and have a degree in communicating (writing, speaking, etc) have giant fucking tittys.
11/14/2005 12:25:22 AM
Yeah, you can double major in anything if you're willing to do the work for it. I'm a computer science and english major, which has very little overlap between the two, but I'm going to pull it off in 5 years with no summer school. So yes, it's possible.
11/14/2005 8:47:35 PM