Is it possible to have an English major and minor in Photography? Or would I have to minor in Art?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? ImFakingHotPink answered Saturday March 31 2007, 12:43 am: Majors and Minors do NOT need to have any relations. I know people who major in Science and minor in Theatre, although it can be easier if they are because then they may share some credits and some classes will count towards both (that means you may be able to take less classes of your major because your minor counts as part of a credits). The topic which is your major is the topic which you hope to pursue in the future, so you want to be a English major that means that you could teach it at a school when you're older, however, if it were your minor most schools wouldn't allow it. So if you plan on doing photography as a full time job when you're older and not just study it in college, you may one to think about switching them around. On the other hand, most colleges give a double-major oppertunity, it takes longer but you have full requirments in both. [ ImFakingHotPink's advice column | Ask ImFakingHotPink A Question ]
loca1xcel3b answered Friday March 30 2007, 11:51 pm: I'm not sure exactly, but I think it depends on the college. I was looking into similar majors for when I graduate, and I was told that certain colleges will make you major in Art, and some won't. So I suggest checking the website for your college, or visiting yourself. Hope I helped [ loca1xcel3b's advice column | Ask loca1xcel3b A Question ]
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