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Students may complete two majors
- Students may complete two majors as part of their undergraduate studies at Pomona College, subject to the approval of both majors’ department chairs and the Academic Procedures Committee. Students pursuing two majors are required to complete all the requirements of each major, including the senior exercises.
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3 days ago · Students must complete a major, including any required senior exercises. Students may petition to complete a second major. When a second major is undertaken separate and unique senior exercises must be completed for each major.
First of all, double major is totally doable. I’m doing a double major with a minor. As long as you pace yourself, get areas out of the way early, etc. you should be good.
For students considering multiple majors, we encourage such exploration; students can begin the Biology major as sophomores and still complete everything on time. Introductory Genetics (Bio 40 with lab) is the first biology course taken by pre-health students and other students interested in a life science major.
Pomona offers two combined Pre-Engineering programs with other universities: the 3-2 Plan in Engineering: California Institute of Technology and Washington University in St. Louis, and the 2-1-1-1 Dual Degree in Engineering with the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth.
3 days ago · 333 N. College Way. Claremont, CA 91711. (909) 621-8000. Employment. Part of the. Claremont Colleges Consortium. Support Pomona College. “I gave my first gift to Pomona as a first-year. Working as a caller for the Annual Fund, I knew participation was key to the success of the program.
Pomona does not have a major in pre-business, pre-engineering, pre-law or pre-medicine/health sciences; i.e., one cannot be a “pre-med major.” But it is possible to satisfy all of the requirements for admission to professional schools while pursuing a Pomona College major.