You get one degree particular to your major. Your transcript will indicate the minor you have completed.
No, a course is a class. Your major would be what you're getting your degree in. Your major determines what courses you'll have to take
You receive one degree. Your transcript will indicate your major and minor. You do not receive another degree for a minor.
No, it is not a major. You major in another subject and take one course a semester for ROTC.
That would strictly depend on the specific program of study (major). Each major has requirements particular to itself.
There is a major offered in sociology.
I have never been made aware of a college or university offering this major.
There is not a college major especially for commodity trading and one is not required. However, most commodity trader's have a degree in finance or business. Most major universities offer these degrees. Another option is to take part in a trading commodity internship instead of or in conjunction with the college degree.
received a degree in mechanical engineering from Manhattan College
it requires a four college with major in nursing. or associate degree for twp years then transfer to 4 year college. good luck.
Yes. In any major college a music degree will be a fine art. That's why the degree will be a "BA" - Bachelor of Arts
College Algebra prepares you for calculus. A course requirement depending on your major.
Depending upon the course you select, this could range from 128 to 138 college credit hours. This is inclusive of the general education credit hours plus major credit hours.