Dually Enrolled, Arts & Sciences/Newhouse
Below is a summary of the degree requirements for dually enrolled Arts & Sciences/Newhouse students. Students should consult their academic adviser in the Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Advising Office with any questions regarding core requirements and Arts & Sciences major requirements. Students should consult their academic adviser in the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office with any questions regarding Newhouse major requirements.
A Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Arts & Sciences/Newhouse must contain the following credits:
90 credits | Arts & Sciences (includes most core courses, Arts & Sciences major, and Arts & Sciences electives) |
33-42 credits | Newhouse Major |
Total: 123-132 credits |
The College of Arts & Sciences is the home college for this dual degree. As home college, Arts & Sciences may apply other rules which can affect the number of credits needed to graduate.
Arts & Sciences/Newhouse duals follow the Arts & Sciences core (except for singly enrolled Newhouse students who add an Arts & Sciences dual major after two full semesters with Newhouse).
Contact Arts & Sciences for more information regarding degree and core requirements.
Notes
Because dual students complete two majors, they are not required to complete a minor/specialization.
All Newhouse majors may participate in a dual program, with the exception of the Bandier major.
Singly enrolled Newhouse students (except Bandier majors) who wish to become a dual with Arts & Sciences must be formally accepted by Arts & Sciences through the intra-university transfer process. Contact Arts & Sciences for application requirements, materials, and deadlines.
The College of Arts & Sciences counts the following Newhouse courses as Arts & Sciences credit for a maximum of 9 credits:
- COM 107
- COM 346 or COM 348
- COM Law (COM 505 or COM 506 or COM 507 or COM 509)
If a student drops their Arts & Sciences major and becomes singly enrolled in Newhouse, the above courses will no longer count as Arts & Sciences credit.
Below is a summary of the degree requirements for dually enrolled Arts & Sciences/Newhouse students. Students should consult their academic adviser in the Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Advising Office with any questions regarding core requirements and Arts & Sciences major requirements. Students should consult their academic adviser in the Newhouse Undergraduate Advising Office with any questions regarding Newhouse major requirements.
A Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Arts & Sciences/Newhouse must contain the following credits:
90 credits | Arts & Sciences (includes most core courses, Arts & Sciences major, FYS 101 and Arts & Sciences electives) |
39-42 credits | Newhouse Major |
FYS 101 First Year Seminar | |
IDEA Course Requirement | |
Total: 129-132 credits |
The College of Arts & Sciences is the home college for this dual degree. As home college, Arts & Sciences may apply other rules which can affect the number of credits needed to graduate.
Arts & Sciences/Newhouse duals follow the Arts & Sciences core (except for singly enrolled Newhouse students who add an Arts & Sciences dual major after two full semesters with Newhouse).
Contact Arts & Sciences for more information regarding degree and core requirements.
Notes
Because dual students complete two majors, they are not required to complete a minor/specialization.
All Newhouse majors may participate in a dual program, with the exception of the Bandier major.
Singly enrolled Newhouse students (except Bandier majors) who wish to become a dual with Arts & Sciences must be formally accepted by Arts & Sciences through the intra-university transfer process. Contact Arts & Sciences for application requirements, materials, and deadlines.
The College of Arts & Sciences counts the following Newhouse courses as Arts & Sciences credit for a maximum of 9 credits:
- COM 107
- COM 346, COM 348 or COM 350
- COM Law (COM 505 or COM 506 or COM 507 or COM 509)
If a student drops their Arts & Sciences major and becomes singly enrolled in Newhouse, the above courses will no longer count as Arts & Sciences credit.
Below is a summary of the degree requirements for dually enrolled Arts & Sciences/Newhouse students. Students should consult their academic adviser in the Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Advising Office with any questions regarding core requirements and Arts & Sciences major requirements. Students should consult their academic adviser in the Newhouse Academic Advising Office with any questions regarding Newhouse major requirements.
A Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Arts & Sciences/Newhouse must contain the following credits:
90 credits | Arts & Sciences (includes most core courses, Arts & Sciences major, FYS 101 and Arts & Sciences electives) |
39-42 credits | Newhouse Major |
FYS 101 First Year Seminar | |
IDEA Course Requirement | |
Total: 129-132 credits |
The College of Arts & Sciences is the home college for this dual degree. As home college, Arts & Sciences may apply other rules which can affect the number of credits needed to graduate.
Arts & Sciences/Newhouse duals follow the Arts & Sciences core (except for singly enrolled Newhouse students who add an Arts & Sciences dual major after two full semesters with Newhouse).
Contact Arts & Sciences for more information regarding degree and core requirements.
Notes
Because dual students complete two majors, they are not required to complete a minor/specialization.
All Newhouse majors may participate in a dual program, with the exception of the Bandier major.
Singly enrolled Newhouse students (except Bandier majors) who wish to become a dual with Arts & Sciences must be formally accepted by Arts & Sciences through the intra-university transfer process. Contact Arts & Sciences for application requirements, materials, and deadlines.
The College of Arts & Sciences counts the following Newhouse courses as Arts & Sciences credit for a maximum of 9 credits:
- COM 107
- COM 346, COM 348 or COM 350
- COM Law (COM 505 or COM 506 or COM 507 or COM 509)
If a student drops their Arts & Sciences major and becomes singly enrolled in Newhouse, the above courses will no longer count as Arts & Sciences credit.
Below is a summary of the degree requirements for dually enrolled Arts & Sciences/Newhouse students. Students should consult their academic adviser in the Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Advising Office with any questions regarding core requirements and Arts & Sciences major requirements. Students should consult their academic adviser in the Newhouse Academic Advising Office with any questions regarding Newhouse major requirements.
A Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree in Arts & Sciences/Newhouse must contain the following credits:
90 credits | Arts & Sciences (includes most core courses, Arts & Sciences major, FYS 101 and Arts & Sciences electives) |
39-42 credits | Newhouse Major |
FYS 101 First Year Seminar | |
IDEA Course Requirement | |
Total: 129-132 credits |
The College of Arts & Sciences is the home college for this dual degree. As home college, Arts & Sciences may apply other rules which can affect the number of credits needed to graduate.
Arts & Sciences/Newhouse duals follow the Arts & Sciences core (except for singly enrolled Newhouse students who add an Arts & Sciences dual major after two full semesters with Newhouse).
Contact Arts & Sciences for more information regarding degree and core requirements.
Notes
Because dual students complete two majors, they are not required to complete a minor/specialization.
All Newhouse majors may participate in a dual program, with the exception of the Bandier major.
Singly enrolled Newhouse students (except Bandier majors) who wish to become a dual with Arts & Sciences must be formally accepted by Arts & Sciences through the intra-university transfer process. Contact Arts & Sciences for application requirements, materials, and deadlines.
The College of Arts & Sciences counts the following Newhouse courses as Arts & Sciences credit for a maximum of 9 credits:
- COM 107
- COM 346, COM 348 or COM 350
- COM Law (COM 505 or COM 506 or COM 507 or COM 509)
If a student drops their Arts & Sciences major and becomes singly enrolled in Newhouse, the above courses will no longer count as Arts & Sciences credit.