Double Major UCLA?

<p>Double majoring basically means that you are “accepted” to the major the same way that a freshman admit is. You complete the pre-reqs, and if you meet the other requirements for the major, you’re in. It’s not difficult outside of a few highly impacted major.</p>

<p>Your best bet is to go to each department and look for the requirements (this skill will serve you very well at UCLA, by the way.)</p>

<p>For biz-econ:</p>

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Transfer students in this category must meet one of the following:</p>

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<li>Have a minimum 3.5 GPA in Econ 11 & 101 and a 3.3 cumulative UCLA GPA.</li>
<li>or Have a minimum 3.3 GPA in Econ 11 & 101 and a minimum 3.5 GPA in Econ 11, 101 and all Economics courses taken by the time Econ 101 is completed (these courses must have Economics 11 as a prerequisite) and a 3.3 cumulative UCLA GPA.</li>
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<p>For both transfer and non-transfer students to be eligible for the major, you must have completed all of the pre-major requirements with a minimum 3.0 GPA and a “C” or better in each course. Please note that your grade in the writing course is not calculated into your pre-major GPA, but you must earn a minimum grade of “C.”

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<p>Read the rest of the requirements here: [UCLA</a> Department of Economics](<a href=“http://www.econ.ucla.edu/undergraduate/majors/bizecon.html]UCLA”>http://www.econ.ucla.edu/undergraduate/majors/bizecon.html)</p>

<p>Double majoring, as a rule, is not “difficult.” It’s just a matter of doing the classes required. When you complete your two majors, it will read “with a major in _____” twice on your diploma.</p>