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What’s the difference between a Minor & A concentration? Here’s the bare bones of it: A concentration is a subset of a major while a minor is a completely separate field of study.
If you are declaring a second major, minor, concentration or Five College certificate you will only need the approval of your adviser for that specific program of study. No major or minor can be in ...
Any exception to major, minor, or concentration requirements should be discussed with your major/minor advisor or academic department personnel. Exceptions will be sent to the Registrar’s Office to ...
If the proposal seeks to restrict students except those from a specific major, please see Undergraduate Concentration proposal. A minor is an internal proposal. Minors do not use a Classification of ...
Penn students can now major and minor in Near Eastern languages and culture: cultures and societies of the Middle East and North Africa, minor in data science and analytics, and pursue sociology as a ...
Also review information about Restricted Majors. Note: It is not possible to maintain a major AND minor within the same (or similar) field of study. Please refer to the Minor policy in the catalog for ...
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“Why apply the “major” name to a program that differs significantly from its peers? The words “concentration” and “certificate” simply allowed Princeton students to explain what was so unique ...
Students can choose from two undergraduate degrees in economics: a Bachelor of Science in Commerce through the Leavey School of Business, or a Bachelor of Science degree through the College of Arts ...
Other changes do require an academic representative signature, such as changing a major to a minor, changing the degree type (e.g. BS to BA, or dual degree to secondary major), and changing a ...
Also review information about Restricted Majors. Note: It is not possible to maintain a major AND minor within the same (or similar) field of study. Please refer to the Minor policy in the catalog for ...