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  2. As an undergraduate student at Tulane, you may earn one or more of the following degrees: School of Liberal Arts. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) School of Architecture. Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch) Bachelor of Science in Architecture (B.S.A.) Bachelor of Arts in Design (B.A.)

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  3. Tulane Center for Aging 1430 Tulane Ave., SL-12 New Orleans, LA 70112 tel 504-988-3369 tcfa@tulane.edu. Aging Studies (PhD) LAW. School of Law Weinmann Hall, 6329 Freret Street New Orleans, LA 70118 tel 504-865-5939 fax 504-865-6748. Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) Juris Doctor (JD) Master of Jurisprudence in Labor & Employment Law (MJ ...

  4. Students can decide to major in multiple programs of study that are within more than one of Tulanes 5 undergraduate schools. For example, a student can double major in psychology (in the School of Science and Engineering) and political science (in the School of Liberal Arts).

  5. Students earning dual degrees within two schools must complete the Newcomb-Tulane College core curriculum, each school’s specific core curriculum, and the major requirements for each degree and earn at least 150 credits.

  6. All degrees are conferred by Tulane University. Degrees earned at the graduate level are awarded three times a year in December, May, and August. There is one commencement program each year in May. Candidates for degrees are required to complete an application for degree form on or before deadline dates, as stipulated by each school. Change of ...

  7. Twenty-four credits in the major may not overlap with the minor. No courses counting towards one minor will count towards a second minor. Students must earn a GPA of at least 2.000 in courses counting towards the major or minor. Majors. Biological Chemistry; Biomedical Engineering; Cell and Molecular Biology; Chemical Engineering; Chemistry

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