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Health Sciences
Biological Sciences Undergraduate Program |
Academic Senate Guidelines on Double Majoring: Courses used to satisfy the requirements for each major must include a minimum of 40 upper-division credits not used to satisfy the minimum credits of any other major or minor. Courses used to satisfy the requirements for each minor must include a minimum of 25 upper-division credits not used to satisfy minimum credits of any other major or minor. Courses taken beyond these minimums to satisfy upper-division requirements for a major or minor may be applied toward another major or minor. Lower-division courses may always simultaneoulsy satisfy the requirements of differnt majors and/or minors. Independent of the Academic Senate guidelines, the Biological Sciences does not recommend majoring in the General Biology (BA or BS) and another major in the Biological Sciences (this includes affiliated majors). QUESTIONS: Contact BioAdvising
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