PNP, econ, major question/ study abroad

<p>How possible would it be to double major in Econ and PNP? Also would study abroad in England be possible? (I know PNP has a program in Edinburgh, but I would rather go to LSE or Oxford…) </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>^this kind of question is PERFECT for training your ability to use a little tool called google.</p>

<p>but because I’m a fairly giving person, here are your two sites:</p>

<p>[Undergraduate</a> Requirements | Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program](<a href=“http://pnp.artsci.wustl.edu/undergraduate/major/requirements]Undergraduate”>http://pnp.artsci.wustl.edu/undergraduate/major/requirements)
[Major</a> Requirements | Department of Economics](<a href=“http://economics.wustl.edu/undergraduate/major]Major”>http://economics.wustl.edu/undergraduate/major)</p>

<p>PNP requires 5 or 6 intro classes and 6 upper level classes, assuming I’m counting correctly. Econ requires 11 courses. Add writing 1, and you have 23 courses already decided for you. Since an average courseload is 5 courses per semester, you could finish both majors in just over two years without overloading.</p>

<p>So yes, you’d have time to study abroad if you were interested.</p>

<p>…I was wondering more about if anyone has done a cogsci program at other british schools (or france for that matter) not edinburgh. I know I could study abroad, but was wondering more about flexibility with location.</p>