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<p>For graduate or professional (e.g. MBA, JD) degree programs that do not have strict undergraduate major requirements, certainly. For some other graduate programs, you may be admitted after completing an undergraduate major in a different but related subject (e.g. BA math -> PhD economics, BS EE -> PhD CS).</p>
<p>For second bachelor’s degrees, [General</a> Catalog - Undergraduate Education - Applying for Admission](<a href=“http://catalog.berkeley.edu/undergrad/admission.html]General ”>http://catalog.berkeley.edu/undergrad/admission.html ) says:</p>
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If you are a candidate for a second bachelor’s degree, you will be considered for admission only if you need an entirely new major program for a valid educational purpose. Currently only the Colleges of Chemistry and Engineering will consider admitting students for a second bachelor’s degree. To apply for this program, you must have earned an undergraduate degree with a record of superior scholarship (an overall GPA of at least 3.3) and must have completed all lower division requirements for your proposed major with excellent grades. Your proposed program must represent a definite change in field from your first undergraduate degree, and you must prove that you require the second degree for the stated purpose. If you need coursework but not a degree in a new field, you should apply for limited status (see above) instead.</p>
<p>In practice, Berkeley admits very few students to the limited status or second bachelor’s programs each year.
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