Major
A major is a focused area of study that requires the student to take a specific set of courses that lead to a deep understanding of a particular subject matter. Choosing a major involves declaring this choice at the time of admission or consulting with faculty advisors and then submitting a Change of Major through the student center.
Lower-division students who are undecided about their major enter SF State as undeclared. Being undeclared provides the opportunity to explore a variety of courses in different areas of interest. Students who enter SF State as freshmen must declare a major by the time they complete 70 units.
The following rules apply to all undergraduate majors:
- Double Major
With careful academic planning, it may be possible for students to complete two majors. When possible, students are encouraged to complete both degrees without exceeding 120 units. Students who are significantly over 120 units may be monitored and required to meet with an academic advisor to track their degree progress. Students who complete two majors may apply for both degrees in a single commencement by submitting one degree application with approval from both major departments. No additional fee is required for the second application. - Duplicate Use of Credit Between Majors
Students who complete two majors may count the same courses for both majors where there is a clearly stated overlap in the Bulletin requirements. While these courses may be used to satisfy requirements for two majors, the units shall be counted only once in fulfillment of the minimum units required for award of the baccalaureate degree. - Duplicate Use of Credit Between the Major and GE
If applicable, an unlimited number of courses used to meet General Education requirements may be used to fulfill major requirements. While these courses may be used to satisfy both major requirements and GE requirements, they shall be counted only once in fulfillment of the minimum units required for award of the baccalaureate degree. - Change of Major
Students who change their major after being admitted or who declare a major after being admitted with an undeclared major must fulfill the major requirements in effect at the time they declare or change their major. - Residence Units
A minimum of 12 units in the major must be completed at SF State. - Grade Point Average
Students must have a minimum 2.0 grade point average (GPA) in their major. Some majors have additional minimum grade requirements. Consult with the major department. - Time Limit to Complete Requirements for Undergraduate Degree
There is normally no statutory period for units required for an undergraduate degree at SF State. However, if any course required for the major, minor, or certificate was taken more than seven years prior to graduation, then departments and programs may require students to retake that course or demonstrate currency in that subject. Consult with the department for more information.