Major Concentration
The requirements for graduation are determined at the time the student declares their major. The catalog and policies in place at the time (the current official catalog) determine the student's requirements for the major declared. The student has the option to use any catalog thereafter as long as the student does not take a leave of absence or withdrawal from the college.
A student is encouraged to declare a major at any point during the freshman year, and is required to do so no later than registration at the end of the sophomore year. Only under exceptional circumstances may a major be changed after the end of the junior year and only by special petition to the appropriate committee. Students are expected to complete those major requirements in effect the year they declare the major.
Unless different regulations are specified under the departmental requirements for graduation, a student who fails to attain a 2.0 grade point average in introductory and intermediate courses within the major will not be accepted by that department as a major.
The minimum number of units for a major is prescribed by the individual departments. The maximum units that may be required by a department is 48, but a student who wishes to do so may take more than the required number of units in the major subject. At least 64 units of coursework counting toward the B.A. degree, however, must be taken outside the major department. In any single semester, students are strongly discouraged from taking more than 12 units in a single department.
Each department requires senior students in the major to complete a comprehensive examination, the evaluation of which becomes a part of each student’s permanent record and transcript.
To double major, a student completes all requirements for the major in each of two separate departments. Students must complete separate comprehensive examinations.