<p>All you have to do for a double (now) is to complete the requirements for both majors.</p>
<p>It’s really difficult to say whether a particular combo will require terms of overloading, because it’s pretty dependent on what classes you actually choose to take and when you can fit them in. If I had to guess, I’d say it’s probably not too bad, just because you can choose to concentrate in French – in that way, you’d be able to use some classes to fulfill both the major requirements and the HASS requirement.</p>
<p>But any double major in two departments that don’t have any requirement overlap is going to carry the potential of having to take heavy terms. (In my opinion, the only value to a double major is that it’s difficult anyway – if you’re just interested in two topics, you can take classes in both without having to be a declared double major.)</p>