Systems Science and Engineering

<p>^I have the same intent and I’m thinking about dual majoring in econ and computer science, which is very feasible according to people on this board and based on my own analysis of the course requirements. There are 40 course units required in the comp sci major and 10 required econ-specific course units in the econ major (the math requirements for both majors overlap). So, you’re looking at fitting in the 10 courses in your elective/humanities slots that are a part of the comp sci major, which can easily be done in 4 yrs and especially if you have AP credit. If you’re asking about triple-majoring, however, that’s probably going to take at least 5 yrs and a whole lot of headaches…I’ll put in a good word for the computer science major seeing as it’s probably the most flexible degree you can get and has excellent job security (actual hardcore software engineering, not IT, which is being steadily outsourced). It’s great as a fallback in case you can’t or don’t want to end up in business in the long run.</p>