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  1. To complete requirements for two bachelor’s degrees, you must meet the requirements for both degrees and must have completed a total of 135 semester hours of college work, with a minimum of 45 semester hours of residence, or the equivalent, at Ohio University.

  2. There are four types of degrees: associate degree (typically 2-year undergraduate programs), bachelor’s degree (typically 4-year undergraduate programs), master’s or graduate degrees (typically 2-year degrees, completed after an undergraduate degree), and doctorate or professional degrees.

  3. 2 days ago · Certificates can be completed in non-degree status or concurrently with a degree program. Consult the program page for individual certificates in this catalog for eligibility information regarding degree versus non-degree status and eligiblity for inclusion in a stackable master’s degree.

  4. University policy requires the completion of a minimum of 135 semester hours for the second or dual degree (an additional 15 hours beyond the 120 required for the first degree), including all specific requirements for both degree programs.

  5. Ohio University offers curricula in 276 undergraduate majors leading to bachelor's or associate's degrees through nine colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business, Communication, Education, Engineering and Technology, Fine Arts, Health and Human Services, Honors Tutorial, and University.

  6. Ohio University offers hundreds of academic programs, all with opportunities for real-world, experiential learning. No matter what degree you choose, an OHIO education will prepare you not just for your first job, but also the next – setting you up for a lifetime of success.

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  8. A second bachelor's degree requires completion of a B.A. and B.S. (e.g., Spanish and Biological Sciences) or a B.A. or B.S., and a different degree from one of our other colleges (e.g., B.B.A. from the College of Business). In this case two diplomas are awarded.

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