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A program that leads to more than one Award. See also Flexible Double Degree and Vertical Double Degree.
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A double degree is a combination of two Central Queensland University degree programs from two disciplines which is undertaken simultaneously and has one set of program rules and results in two testam [..]
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An educational program in which a student works parallel for two different degrees is known as simultaneous or double degree. The student may do the study in the same institution or at different insti [..]
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A double degree means working towards two degrees at the same time. Some popular options are the Bachelor of Laws with a Bachelor of Arts, Commerce or Science degree, but almost any combination is pos [..]
Source: canterbury.ac.nz

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A program that leads to more than one award, For example, the BA/BSc program leads to the separate awards of BA and BSc after four years of full-time study. Undertaken individually, and not as part of [..]
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The concurrent study of two (or more) disciplines as a single award. One testamur is awarded on graduation, e.g. the Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Education BABEd. Unlike combined degree programs, doub [..]
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Double degree


A combination of two QUT degree courses from different disciplines undertaken simultaneously.
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Double degree


A programme of study that leads towards two degrees. For example, BA/LLB.
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In a double degree, students are enrolled in two courses with cross-crediting which enables both degrees to be completed in a shorter time than if each was studied independently. Double degrees most commonly involve two courses offered by ACU, but on occasions they may be negotiated with other institutions and involve courses offered by both the pa [..]
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The concurrent pursuit of two specific majors, each with a different type of degree (e.g., BS with a major in mathematics and a BA with a major in English). The student must be awarded both degrees at [..]
Source: undergraduate-catalog-2014-2016.shsu.edu

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Double degree is an approved course leading to the conferral of two degrees as separate awards upon a student who has complied with the course requirements for double degrees and the two individual course requirements inclusively.
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A double degree is an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework academic program leading to the award of two University of Adelaide awards. The academic program rules for a double degree specify a prog [..]
Source: adelaide.edu.au

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A program where two contrasting and complementary programs at the same level have been combined to complement each other, such that the core elements of the two awards are undertaken simultaneously an [..]
Source: unisa.edu.au

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A program in which students may complete two undergraduate degrees simultaneously. Students wishing to earn two degrees, each in a different major, must complete all of the major and college requirements for both degrees, and also must complete at least 30 additional units for a minimum of 150 credits.
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