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 Introduction

Commencement Information

 Coterminal A.M. Degree

 Department of Psychology
   Colloquium Series

 Designing a Curriculum

 Frequently Asked Questions

Forms & Publications

 Multiple and Secondary
   Majors

 Opportunities at Bing
   Nursery School

 Petitions

 Preparing for Graduate
   Work in Psychology

 Psych 193, 194 and 195

 Psych One Program

 Psych Summer 2008

Psychology Major

 Psychology Minor

 Registration for Classes

 Research Experience

 Senior Honors Program

 Specialization Tracks

 Stanford Undergraduate Psychology Conference

 Student Organizations
   SUPA, Psi Chi, and BPSA

 Transfer Credit


Multiple and Secondary Majors

Multiple Majors: Formal options exist for all Stanford undergraduates who are interested in pursuing more than one academic discipline. Please refer to the Stanford Bulletin, the Undergraduate Advising Center at Sweet Hall, and the Student Services Office in the Psychology Department. Please remember that participation in any multiple major programs requires declaration of each major and that students may not overlap ("double-count") courses for the two majors, unless the overlapping courses constitute introductory skill requirements, such as Introduction to Statistical Methods (Psych 10).

Secondary Majors: Another type of major available to all Stanford students is the secondary major. This requires the student to complete all the requirements for two majors, with certain units counting toward both. The student then will receive his or her major degree along with the notation (on the transcript but not the diploma) that the requirements of both majors have been fulfilled.

Click here to download Multiple Major Form