DUS Handbook, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Duke University

Table of Contents

Dedication

I. Resource Contacts

II. Work Calendar

III. The Role of the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department and the College

IV. Undergraduate Academic Administration

V. Trinity College Degree Requirements

VI. Trinity College Academic Policies and Procedures

VII. Special Trinity College Programs and Services

VIII. Study Abroad

IX. Office of the University Registrar

X. Continuing Education and Summer Session

XI. Students

XII. Student Services: Division of Student Affairs

XIII. Helpful Links

Index

VI. Trinity College Academic Policies and Procedures

For more information, go to http://t-reqs.trinity.duke.edu/

See the additional policies below.

COURSES COUNTING TOWARD REQUIREMENTS OF MORE THAN ONE MAJOR, MINOR, AND/OR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

The same course, whether or not cross-listed, may be counted toward satisfying requirements of two or more majors and/or minors. Students electing to satisfy the requirements of a certificate program may use for that purpose no more than two courses that are also used to satisfy the requirements of a major, minor, or other certificate program.

MAJORS, MINORS, AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

Restrictions concerning majors, minors, and certificates: The maximum number of majors that a student may declare is two; the combined number of majors, minors, and certificate programs may not exceed three. At least half of the courses taken for a major, minor, and certificate must be taken at Duke although individual departments/programs offering them may require completion of a greater proportion. The total number of courses that a department/program may require at any level in the major and related departments may not exceed seventeen semester courses for the Bachelor of Arts degree and nineteen semester courses for the Bachelor of Science degree.

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