Major & Minor

<p>You would be busy, but since you are a DHS winner I am going to make the leap that you are going to have at least a semester’s worth of credits from your AP tests, probably more. That makes it doable. You will always be writing papers, most likely. I know as a history major there will be a lot of research papers, and possibly the same in the business courses. Not as sure about the latter. It will be important to have good coordination with your advisors in all areas (you might have as many as four: Business school, Liberal Arts/History, Newcomb-Tulane College, and Honors Program. LOL, that’s kind of wild). This will help you make sure you are fulfilling all requirements and on track to (hopefully) graduate with honors. If you plan to study abroad, that is another reason to coordinate very carefully, because that can create a few complications regarding getting credits, and since you need 150 for a dual degree, you have to keep on top of that.</p>

<p>Sounds like a fun combination. History actually is a very useful area for marketing, as is psychology. I keep hearing and reading articles about the research going on in brain research and human reactions, and how that impacts our decision making. Marketing people certainly are paying very close attention to this kind of research. OK, I am digressing.</p>