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Dual Academic Programs or Degrees

An undergraduate student who elects to pursue dual academic programs must complete all required coursework for each program before receiving a degree or degrees.

Each graduate degree program is considered to be separate from any other degree program. Therefore, the policy governing the pursuit of a second Marymount graduate degree is essentially the same for the pursuit of a first degree, including the minimum number of credits required for residency, consortium course restrictions, and probation/dismissal policies. The second degree must include at least two-thirds of the total number of credit hours normally required for a single degree. In addition, all of these credit hours must be from courses that were not completed for any other degree.

The University cannot guarantee availability of all course requirements without scheduling conflicts when pursuing a dual academic program or degree.