Can you double major at dartmouth
At Dartmouth, where 35 percent of given degrees are for the social sciences, another 9 percent are for engineering, and 8 percent are for biological or life sciences, it can be easy to look at potential degree paths through a narrow lens. But for some students, studying across departments has influenced their chosen degrees — leading them to combine seemingly conflicting areas of study, fusing art with technology and blending science with humanities.
While biology was something Singareddy wanted to pursue since early in high school, she was initially hesitant to learn about classics; her parents convinced her to attend the advanced studies program at the St.
There, she discovered a passion for a subject that she has been able to pursue at Dartmouth. Applications are due by February 1 of the student's sophomore year. You can find the application form on Dartmouth's Dual-Degree Admissions page. You will need to provide a proposed program of study and a written statement explaining why you want to become an engineer.
You will also need a letter of recommendation from a math or science professor who knows you well. Hope that helps! Can you tell me something more about a triple-major? Is the workload manageable? And how is it seen by employers? Thanks for your help. Many students major in two or more separate fields, often quite dissimilar, for instance, Theater and Government.
To do so, the student must submit separate major plans to each department or program, approved by all Chairs. The culminating experience must be satisfied for all majors. In designing the multiple major program, it is not possible to use any individual course as part of more than a single major although a course may be part of one major and prerequisite to the other, or prerequisite to each major.
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