A Dual Degree or Second Bachelor is exactly what it says: you get two separate degrees and diplomas. You must complete all the requirements for the two-degree programs. In addition, you must complete at least 30 more credits beyond the minimum required for the first degree. If the first degree requires 120 credits, then you will need to complete at least 150 credits to earn the second degree. If the first degree requires 128 credits, then you will need to complete at least 158 credits to earn the second degree.
A Second Major is not always available. Some majors will require a second degree, instead. For a Second Major, you must complete all the degree requirements for both majors. The difference is that the minimum number of credits to earn the two majors is the same as the number of credits for the first major. If the first major requires 120 credits, then you will need at least 120 to earn both majors. If the first major requires 128 credits, then you will need at least 128 credits to earn both majors.
Upon successful completion of the requirements of the two majors, the student will be awarded one degree and a notation denoting both majors will be entered on the transcript.
You may earn a Dual Degree or a Second Major in IT or CS.
If you want the Second Major option, then declare your other major first, then see a Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences adviser to declare the Second Major.
If you want the Dual Degree option, then declare one degree first, then see the other degree program adviser to declare the second degree.