Degree Options

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is UConn's most diverse academic community, giving you unparalleled flexibility to pursue your interests. No matter what major you pursue, your liberal arts education will challenge you intellectually and give you the skills you need for a successful life and career.

Degree Requirements

Students can earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and/or a Bachelor of Science (BS) in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Students pursuing a BS must complete additional science and math sequences, as well as laboratory requirements specific to the major.


To earn a CLAS bachelor’s degree, students need a minimum of 120 total degree credits consisting of the following:

General Education Requirements

Competencies:

Content Areas:

Major Requirements

45 Credit Requirement / Rule

Students must take at least 45 credits at the 2000+ level. All 2000+ level courses taken toward the major, minor, elective credits, general education requirement, etc. count toward the 45 credit requirement.

Elective Requirements

Remaining credits (Usually ≤ 49 credits)

All other courses taken to complete 120 credits.

Optional Requirements

Minor Requirements:

Requirements vary by minor; minors are optional.

Requirements for 2nd Major:

Majors

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers more than 50 undergraduate majors. Students can choose to pursue one major, or they can add a double major or an additional degree.

Majors at the Storrs and Regional Campuses

Students at the Storrs campus can pursue all degree options in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Students can complete the following degrees at UConn's regional campuses:

Avery Point
American Studies, English, Marine Sciences, Maritime Studies

Hartford
English, Human Development and Family Sciences, Individualized Major, Psychological Sciences, Urban and Community Studies

Stamford
American Studies, Communication, Economics, English, History, Human Development and Family Sciences, Political Science, Psychological Sciences

Waterbury
American Studies, English, Human Development and Family Sciences, Psychological Sciences, Urban and Community Studies

Major Requirements and Your Catalog Year

Double Majors and Additional Degrees

To declare a double major or an additional degree, or to learn more about the differences between a double major and a dual degree, please make an appointment with the CLAS Academic Services Center.

Double Major

A double major allows students to complete majors in two different departments or plans in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Students fulfill the major requirements for both majors and earn the degree associated with their primary major. In cases where a student elects to earn a double major and one of the majors is a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree, the student is expected to meet the BS requirements of both majors unless the BS option is not offered in both majors.

Double Major Requirements

Students must complete:

How to Declare a Double Major

Additional Degree

An additional degree allows students to complete majors in two different schools or colleges.

Both degrees may be from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, but typically one may be from another school or college at UConn. Students can earn a second degree either concurrently or after earning their first degree. Students are required to earn at least 18-degree credits higher than the degree with the higher minimum-credit requirement and must meet all requirements for each degree.

Additional Degree Requirements Additional Degree Requirements for Teacher Education Students

CLAS Majors

The University Senate modified the requirements for an additional degree for teacher education students. If qualified, students can pursue a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) in addition to the Bachelor of Science degree in Education. Students are eligible if they meet all general education AND subject area requirements. For CLAS students, in addition to the major requirements, all students must have 12 credits of 2000-level or higher related courses (subject to CLAS faculty advisor approval). The CLAS faculty advisor may count one or more Education courses toward the related requirement; they may also require students to take additional courses. For example, the mathematics department would like to see one or two 2000-level chemistry, physics or statistics courses.

Timeline

Students must complete all coursework for the additional degree by the end of the spring semester of the master’s year. Otherwise, this will delay the master’s year graduation and the processing of certification until late August.

Process

Students cannot apply for the Additional Degree for Teacher Education Students until after admission to the Neag School of Education. CLAS students who wish to receive pre-teaching advising, while maintaining their CLAS major and advisor, can do so through the ACES program. To designate your pre-teaching interest, please contact the ACES office. The “Pre-Teaching” major will be added to your record and you will be assigned an ACES advisor who will work with you while you pursue admission to the Neag School of Education.

Similarly, an ACES student who wishes to declare a major in CLAS and begin working with a CLAS major advisor can do so by contacting the appropriate CLAS department. The CLAS major and advisor will be added, along with the Pre-Teaching major and ACES advisor, to the student’s record. For more information about this option and its requirements please contact the Neag School of Education Office of Academic Advising.

How to Declare an Additional Degree

Note: You will receive two degrees, one from each college and/or school.