Students receiving double majors often do not need additional credits for graduation, as two majors can now be posted on one degree with 180 credits as long as both majors’ requirements are met. Because students and mentors can design upper division curricula to meet the students’ research and career interests, numerous double degree couplings and minors are possible. Please contact the Advisor for possibilities and recommendations specific to your interests.
Examples of double majors BRR students have recently completed:
BRR and:
Biology
Microbiology
Psychology
Animal Sciences
Food Science and Technology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Zoology
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Science
Botany and Plant Pathology
International Degree
Education
Examples of minors BRR students have recently completed:
Entomology
Oceanography
Chemistry
Toxicology
Food Sciences and Technology
Soil Science
Bioenergy
Examples of multiple options that BRR students have recently completed:
Toxicology, Biotechnology
Biotechnology, Genomics/Bioinformatics
Sustainable Ecosystems, Water Resources
Water Resources, Toxicology
Sustainable Ecosystems, Pest Biology and Management
Plant Growth and Development, Toxicology