What are some schools with good 3+2, 4+1, and duel degree/major programs?

<p>Hey everyone, title says it all. I’m a too-be senior in Highschool, and have been taking a look at plenty of colleges lately. To be frank, I don’t know where I wanna go, or even what I want to do with my life, but I do know wherever it will be I will have to go to and graduate from college!</p>

<p>I’m quite interested in the aforementioned 3+2, 4+1, accelerated, dual degree/major , or similar programs. I am fairly certain I want to do something relating to business, medicine, or law, and I know that is quite a broad field of work. I don’t think EVERY SCHOOl in the US offers dual degree/major programs, but I can imagine there are alot. Here some some specific programs I have been looking at (I have a huge preference to WA, OR, and CA, minus LA).</p>

<p>CMC- 4+1 B.A. + MBA program
Pomona- dual majors, special majors, and some good interdisiplinary programs
Whitman- 3-3 law program or the program they have with Duke
Reed- 3-2 program with Duke
Stanford- Because it’s a top school in California they have to have something!
UW Seattle-safety, but they might have something.
Colorado college- eh, nice weather, and they have a couple interesting majors.
occidental- same as above</p>

<p>And if I could get decent financial aid I’d look at UCB, UCI, and UCSD. And to a lesser extent the other UCs.</p>

<p>I don’t know alot about schools in the other parts of the US because I don’t like weather-extremes (freezing winters, punishing summers [especially humid]), and I’d be staying fairly close to home. But again, I am going to try to be open if the school/program is good.</p>

<p>75% of LAC’s I looked at had a 3-2 engineering program (usually with WUSTL or Columbia)</p>

<p>George Washington University has a lot of special programs and some combined degrees.</p>

<p>Here’s a list of all of Whitman’s combined programs if you haven’t already taken a look:</p>

<p>[Combined</a> Plans](<a href=“http://www.whitman.edu/content/catalog/combined-plans]Combined”>http://www.whitman.edu/content/catalog/combined-plans)</p>

<p>USC:</p>

<p>-Combined Bachelors/MD
[Keck</a> : Education : Medical Degrees : B.A./M.D. Program](<a href=“http://www.usc.edu/schools/medicine/education/degrees_programs/mdp/bamd.html]Keck”>http://www.usc.edu/schools/medicine/education/degrees_programs/mdp/bamd.html)
-Combined Degree Business/Computer Science: [Department</a> Of Computer Science - USC](<a href=“http://www.cs.usc.edu/admissions/undergrad/default.htm]Department”>http://www.cs.usc.edu/admissions/undergrad/default.htm)
-Combined Degree Business /Cinema-Television: [USC</a> Marshall Degree Program Joint Programs](<a href=“http://www.marshall.usc.edu/undergradprograms/degrees/joint-programs.htm]USC”>http://www.marshall.usc.edu/undergradprograms/degrees/joint-programs.htm)
-Combined Business/International Relations:
[USC</a> Marshall Degree Program Joint Programs](<a href=“http://www.marshall.usc.edu/undergradprograms/degrees/joint-programs.htm]USC”>http://www.marshall.usc.edu/undergradprograms/degrees/joint-programs.htm)
-Engineering 3/2 Program:
[USC</a> - Viterbi School of Engineering - 3-2 Engineering Program](<a href=“http://viterbi.usc.edu/admission/transfer/threetwo.htm]USC”>http://viterbi.usc.edu/admission/transfer/threetwo.htm)</p>

<p>There’s probably more. And USC has great financial aid, great weather to boot. :)</p>

<p>columbia university in ny has the option to do such programs.</p>

<p>Haverford 3 and 2 with Caltech</p>

<p>Northwestern has some programs. The one I liked was a 4 year BA/MA in journalism. Arizona State has a similar program too.</p>

<p>Could there be more suggestions for law, business, and medical programs? Or multiple majors/degrees. I know alot about the 3-2 engineering programs, but I am not interested in the engineering pathway. </p>

<p>And ya, I originally was really interested on USC, but I became really disinterested because it’s in a bad part of LA, and there is alot of smog there too.</p>

<p>Brown PLME
Baylor/Rice accelerated medical
Penn State/Jefferson Premed-medical program
NU’s something something program</p>

<p>eh, USC isn’t as dangerous as all the terror stories would suggest. The air does kinda suck though…</p>