<p>No, because you can concentrate on “General Education” courses. Students at Binghamton (and most 4-year schools) have to complete a series of requirements in ADDITION to major requirements in order to graduate.</p>
<p>You can review the GenEd requirements here: [General</a> Education at Binghamton University](<a href=“http://gened.binghamton.edu%5DGeneral”>http://gened.binghamton.edu)</p>
<p>However, sometimes major classes also fulfill General Education requirements. In general, though, as long as you focus on completing GenEd requirements your first two semesters – you’ll be fine. Both microeconomics and macroeconomics work towards General Education requirements, and statistics and/or calculus fulfill the math requirement.</p>
<p>Many people are unsure of their major within their first year, and only a few majors here require you begin IMMEDIATELY in order to complete in 4 years – for example, most majors within the Watson school.</p>