Can you double major at fordham




















Students are encouraged to look for accommodation in Fordham dorms to avoid housing issues and fraud. Details regarding the application procedure, the selection process, deadlines, and further information, will be contained in the relevant call for applications.

In case of doubts about the documents to upload or to get further information about the requested documents, students are invited to contact the International Development Office before the application deadline. Students who are selected for a Double Degree program have to respect the relevant study plan. They need to accept all the changes listed in the study plan, especially with reference to the languages and other activities. Candidates will be ranked based on their academic performance score, to be calculated according to the following criteria:.

Starting with the call for applications pertaining to mobility in the a. While every effort will be made to provide students with complete, accurate and timely information, Luiss reserves the right to change, amend, modify or revoke the aforementioned program.

Your email address will not be published. Search this site Submit Search. The Observer. November 9, Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Close Modal Window. See the Community Guidelines page under the About tab for more information. What you see more often at Fordham is a major and a double minor.

That way you get your concentration in and still have lots of opportunities to take several courses in areas you have special interest in pursuing. Yes, its hard to do. Is that what you want? You know if you despise chance threads there's no pressure for you to respond. Just keep it cool, because no one asked for that kind of opinion.

So that leaves you with only 2 more courses for the Economics minor. So you use the 10 for Finance, and you already have 4 out of the 6 for the Econ minor, so you'd just have to use those electives for Econ classes. But lets say I wanted to major in Finance and do a double minor in Philosophy and English and not Econ for instance. Because the core covers two philosophy courses, I'd only need to take 4 in order to minor in it.

Because after the liberal arts core and the business core, and then take classes for my finance major, I'd only have two free classes left. In addition, if I wanted to minor english, I'd have to take 6 courses but I wouldn't be able to do this because I wont have any room for a new course! I really want to go to Fordham, and I embrace the opportunity given by the university by the use of the core curriculum, but they make you take 28 friggen required courses and i dont know if I want to be left with little options



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