Double Majors & Simultaneous Degrees (2025)

Overview

Pursuing double majors or simultaneous degrees can be a great way to fulfill your intellectual interests and gain depth in two academic disciplines. However, it is a significant commitment that should be considered and planned for carefully. This page will help you consider when planning a double major or simultaneous degree, as well as requirements and application steps.

Definitions

  • A double major refers to the declaration of two majors in the College of Letters & Science.
  • A simultaneous degree refers to the declaration of two majors in different colleges at UC Berkeley.

Deadlines

  • Double Majors: Petitions must be submitted prior to the first day of classes in the term in which you intend to graduate
    (for Summer EGTs, Petitions must be submitted prior to the first day of Summer Session A)
  • Simultaneous Degrees: Petitionsshould be submitted at least two terms prior to graduationin order to meetresidence requirements.

*EGT = Expected Graduation Term. Read more about EGTs on our Preparing for Graduation page.

Declaring

Double Major: Requirements

Eligibility requirements:

  • Approval from Undergraduate Major Advisers in each department
  • No more than two upper division courses overlapping between majors (meaning, no more than two upper division courses can count for both majors)
  • Applications for double majors and simultaneous degrees must be submitted by the appropriate deadlines.

Completed petitions must include a program plan that demonstrates that you will be able to finish all degree requirements for both majors and colleges within nine semesters if you started as freshmen, or five semesters if you started as a junior transfer (counting enrollments in all institutions attended) or by the end of the semester in which you exceed 136 units. See our Degree Requirements page for details about L&S requirements. See the Unit Ceiling and Semester Limits page for more information.

Double Major: Steps to apply

  1. Download the Double Major Petition
  2. Meet with an Undergraduate Major Adviser* in each department to review/create a program plan and to complete the Double Major Petition.
  3. If you have questions or concerns about your proposed program plan and/or completing all degree requirements within the unit ceiling, meet with an L&S College Adviser to review your petition.
  4. Submit completed petition to L&S Advising at lspetitions@berkeley.edu.

Applications for double majorsmust be submitted prior to the first day of classes in the term in which you intend to graduate.

*You can find Undergraduate Major Adviser contact information at the bottom of the applicable Advising Neighborhood page.

Simultaneous Degree: Requirements

Eligibility requirements:

  • Have completed at least one semester at UC Berkeley(unless you are a transfer student who must declare a capped major in your first semester)
  • An overall GPA of 2.0 or higher
  • Approval from Undergraduate Major Advisers in each department
  • No more than two upper division courses overlapping between majors (meaning, no more than two upper division courses can count for both majors)
  • Applications for double majors and simultaneous degrees must be submitted by the appropriate deadlines.

Completed petitions must include a program plan that demonstrates that you will be able to finish all degree requirements for both majors and colleges within nine semesters if you started as freshmen, or five semesters if you started as a junior transfer (counting enrollments in all institutions attended) or by the end of the semester in which you exceed 136 units. See our Degree Requirements page for details about L&S requirements. See the Unit Ceiling and Semester Limits page for more information.

Simultaneous Degree: Steps to Apply

Download the Simultaneous Degree Petitionand follow the instructions*

*You can find Undergraduate Major Adviser contact information at the bottom of the applicableAdvising Neighborhoodpage.
*You can get an L&S College Advising signature by submitting your petition to lspetitions@berkeley.edu

Applications for simultaneous degrees should be submitted at least two terms prior to graduation in order to meet residence requirements. Students may not declare a simultaneous degree in the semester they plan to graduate.

Double Majors and Simultaneous Degrees FAQs

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Will a double major help me get a job or gain admission to graduate school?

Not necessarily

A double major or simultaneous degree does not necessarily give you a competitive advantage for career opportunities or admission to graduate school after college. Many students make the assumption that engaging in more coursework will make them more impressive to employers or graduate programs. While this can be true in certain cases, most often, employers and graduate programs are interested in candidates that have a combination of skills, experiences, and qualifications that match the role or program.

Focus on building skills

Many of the important transferable skills that employers and graduate programs value can be developed through participation in experiential learning opportunities such as leadership in student organizations, internships, public service, research, study abroad, volunteer work, and more. Committing yourself to a second major or degree can be a valuable experience, but if it impedes your ability to engage in these types of skill-building experiences, you may want to examine whether taking on an additional major is actually helping you achieve your goals.

Do your research before committing

If you’re motivated to pursue a second major or degree in order to gain a competitive advantage in the job market or for graduate school, it is important to do your research first to determine whether this will help you achieve your goals. Resources like the Career Counseling Library and advising at Berkeley Career Engagement can assist you with this.

What will I gain from a double major or simultaneous degree?

Gain depth in two different areas of study

A double major or simultaneous degree allows students to explore two interests, especially interests in different areas. If you find yourself curious about two fields of study and two majors fit in with your academic plan without making sacrifices to hands-on learning experiences, a double major or simultaneous degree can be a great option. It can also be a way to explore an area you enjoy even when it is not aligned with any particular future goal.

A double major or simultaneous degree may support building transferable skills in multiple areas as well, but it is always valuable to consider whether a major, minor, or hands-on experience is the best way to gain the skill you’re interested in.

A double major or simultaneous degree can also be valuable if you are interested in researching or innovating at the intersection of two fields.

Two majors in similar areas of study

Keep in mind that while students are often attracted to adding a second major that is similar to their primary major, it is often adding a major that is significantly different than your first major that may make doing so more worth your time. For example, an employer may view the foundational skills from Psychology and Sociology as fairly similar, while the range of skills developed through a Psychology and Classics double major may be viewed as more broad. That is not to say that pursuing two similar majors does not have value--many students find great personal fulfillment through their double majors--but as the differences are more subtle, the value may be more personal or be more useful in the research field, where such nuances are better understood.

Quality over quantity

While the number of majors you have has not been shown to impact your competitive advantage for jobs, graduate school, or professional school, there are still great reasons to consider a double major. If a double major ever becomes an obstacle to your success, your goals, or if you lose interest in one major, then do not hesitate to focus on a single major.

Unit limits for double major/simultaneous degrees

Students declared in two majors or simultaneous degrees must finish all degree requirements within 9 semesters (counting enrollments in all institutions attended) or by the end of the semester in which they exceed 136 units. For more information, read about the Unit Ceiling.

Can I drop my second major or simultaneous degree if I change my mind?

Yes. If you have declared a double major or simultaneous degree that you no longer wish to complete, meet with an L&S College Adviser to request this change to your academic plan. Dropping a double major or simultaneous degree may shift your semester limits and unit ceiling, so it is important to discuss how this may impact your timeline to finish your degree.

If I drop a major, can I add it back?

If you drop a major or simultaneous degree, you cannot re-declare that same major. For example, if you are declared in Media Studies and Environmental Sciences and drop Environmental Sciences, you cannot then later re-declare Environmental Sciences.

If you drop a major or simultaneous degree, you can apply to declare a different major as part of a double major or simultaneous degree. For example, if you are declared in Media Studies and Environmental Sciences and drop Environmental Sciences, you could then apply for a double major in Media Studies and Geology.

These rules apply to both L&S double majors and simultaneous degrees.

Double Majors & Simultaneous Degrees (2025)

FAQs

Do you get 2 degrees if you double major? ›

Double majors fulfill the coursework and requirements for two separate majors, such as communications and economics or business and psychology, but only earn one degree.

Is double majoring actually worth it? ›

It could lead to more job opportunities and higher earnings.

A study published by Cambridge University Press found that students who double major in business and a STEM field typically earn more than those with just one major. You'll get a more well-rounded education and a unique skill set you can use in your career.

Is a double major impressive for grad school? ›

Even if you complete a double major in two incredibly challenging fields, a potential employer or graduate school admissions committee won't be wowed if your grades are below par. In other words, a double major is only as impressive as your grades.

What is the difference between simultaneous and double major? ›

Definitions. A double major refers to the declaration of two majors in the College of Letters & Science. A simultaneous degree refers to the declaration of two majors in different colleges at UC Berkeley.

What double majors make the most money? ›

The most profitable second majors, regardless of the first major, appear to be Business and Administration, Computer Science, and Engineering. In some cases, gender appears to matter greatly. Female engineering-math/science double majors, for example, have greater earning returns than males.

Is it better to have two majors or double minors? ›

Another potential benefit of doing a double major over a major and minor is that it can give you more career options. You can pursue positions in either subject area whereas, if you only have a minor in the second area, this won't necessarily increase your career options.

How impressive is a double major? ›

Advantages of a Double Major

When employers review your background, they are likely to be impressed by your strong work ethic. Tackling more than one subject at once will give you exposure to different industries and opportunities, making it easier to decide what you want to do down the line.

Do employers like double majors? ›

Taking on two college majors can mean much more work for students, but it may bring a greater reward. According to a 2021 paper in the Columbia Economic Review, pursuing a double major almost always predicts greater earnings than pursuing either major alone.

How stressful is double majoring? ›

Cons of double majoring

This can potentially mean taking on an increased course load, which can be challenging, as you might feel overwhelmed and struggle to balance your coursework with other responsibilities. This can potentially lead to stress, burnout, and a decline in overall academic performance.

How do you say you graduated with a double major? ›

The following are steps to follow when including a double major on your resume:
  1. Choose how you will layout the education section on your resume.
  2. List both of your degrees in the education section as separate degrees.
  3. Put the most relevant major first.
  4. Include pertinent coursework related to your majors.
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What is the workload for a double major? ›

Like students who declare one major, double majors usually need to complete 120 credit hours to earn a bachelor's degree. Students do not need more time to finish a second major if they plan accordingly. However, double majors generally must complete a longer list of required courses than single-major students.

Is it better to double major or single major? ›

A double major typically requires you to complete more classes than a standard program but not as many as a dual degree. For example, if your university requires 120 credit hours for a single major, a double major may require around 150 to 160 credit hours.

What are the disadvantages of a dual degree? ›

The cons of a dual degree include the following:
  • A dual degree is time-consuming, and you may be required to take summer classes.
  • Compared to a double major, a dual degree is more expensive.
  • Dual degree students are required to complete increasingly difficult coursework.
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Does a double major show up on your diploma? ›

Double majors within a single college are reflected on a single diploma. If one of the majors normally results in a Bachelor of Science and the other in a Bachelor of Arts, the diploma reflects the degree of Bachelor of Arts and Science. However, a CHASS student who earned a BS and BA will receive two diplomas.

Do you get two Bachelor's degrees if you double major? ›

A double major is two majors with the same degree. For example, our 2022 main campus valedictorian graduated with a double major in Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Bachelor of Science in Finance. The two majors (accounting and finance) are both the same degrees in a Bachelor of Science.

Do you get two degrees with a double degree? ›

A dual degree results in two different Bachelor's degrees, and is also known as a "concurrent BA and BS." A dual degree requires 225 units to graduate, and is only possible if you wish to pursue one major in a BA field and the other in a BS field.

Is second major a double degree? ›

Both majors will be reflected in the same degree certificate. For a second major programme, the weightage of the second major is lesser than your primary major. You will only be able to attempt ​the FYP of your primary major. The second major will be conferred in a separate degree certificate from your primary major.

Can you get 2 degrees in 4 years? ›

For example, students who double major in Psychology and Human Services graduate with a bachelor's degree listing both fields of study. As long as you plan your classes accordingly, a double major can still be completed on a traditional four-year timeline.

Does double majoring double tuition? ›

It depends on the college. If they make you pay based on "credit hour" (or how many courses you take), then a double or triple major will cost more. However, most colleges charge tuition by semester, in which you should be able to take extra majors at no extra cost.

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