Double-Dipping Course Policy
1. Students may not major and minor in the same discipline.
2. Majors: Not less than 21 credit hours in the individual student’s transcript must be unique to each major; that is, the courses in question are considered as actually fulfilling requirements of one major, not of more than one major.
3. Minors and interdisciplinary minors: not less than 8 credit hours in the individual student’s transcript must be unique to each minor; that is, the courses in question are considered as actually fulfilling requirements of one minor, not of more than one minor or major.
Practically this means that at least three of one’s Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies courses must count only toward the fulfillment of the Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies Program. They may not be counted toward another major or minor. This is the official policy of the College of Arts and Sciences regarding courses counting for more than one major or minor. This policy can be found at https://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/cas/pdfs/Double%20Dipping%20Policy.pdf