All degree seeking students declare a major. Some will also declare a minor to supplement or enhance their major. Taking a minor along with the major is very common.
There are individuals who take a double major at the college or university. However, try not to spread your scope too wide. I feel it would be better to focus on your primary career objective. If you wish, you can take a minor to enhance your major. For example, If your major is business, and you would like to work for a global or international business, perhaps taking a minor in another language would be beneficial.
it depends what you want to major or minor in
You can take a minor in Spanish with any major. However, The major and minor system is really particular to bachelors degrees.
It is possible to take a double major, or you can take one as a major and one as a minor. Just make sure you do not overload yourself where one or both may be sacrificed.
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Count up a sixth from the major (C) to find the minor (A).
In most University settings it is possible to double or triple major - the difficulty of doing so is directly related to the majors desire and is sometimes not advised, but it is possible, depending on the university, to do so.
No, George Mason University does not offer a minor in finance, but it offers a minor in business (MSOM)! Students that major in Accounting, Finance, Information Systems and Operations Management, Management, or Marketing; are not allowed to minor in business.
About five years!
Piano Chords Major Keys Relative Minor Keys Signature C major A minor G major E minor D major B minor A major F# minor E major C# minor B major G# minor F# major D# minor C# major A# minor F major D minor Bb major G minor Eb major C minor Ab major F minor Db major Bb minor Gb major Eb minor Cb major Ab minor
A minor chord is major third on top of a minor third. to make a minor chord take a major chord and move the middle note down a half step
You can choose both, but no you do not have to. You can into college/university with an 'undeclared major' and choose a major later. Your first two years (at universities) are general studies anyway, meaning you don't take program specific classes anyway. Minors are optional.