Programs with two Major Fields in the Department of Biological Sciences may be completed in the following manner:
- The minimum requirements for both Major Fields must be fulfilled.
- For all programs the six or seven required half courses, (i.e., Biology 241, 243, 311, 313, 331 and 371 and Biochemistry 393) will be counted towards both Majors, if they are required by those majors.
- For all Major Fields in the Department of Biological Sciences, no course beyond the five or six required and Biochemistry 393 will be counted towards both Major Fields. If a course constitutes a requirement in both Major Fields, it will be counted towards only one and a substitution must be made to fulfill the requirements of the other Major Field.
- It is not possible to combine the Biological Sciences Major with any other program offered by the Department into a Double-Major program.
For further details consult the Office of Student Affairs, Department of Biological Sciences.