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Dual Degree vs. Double Major: What's the Difference?

Dual degrees and double majors can help you deepen your studies and get the most out of your college experience, especially if you have multiple interests or potential career paths. While they may sound similar, these key differences can help you determine which would be a good fit for you.
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What Can You Do With a Criminology Degree?

Whether you have a desire to work in law enforcement or support the community in other ways, earning a criminology degree can open the door to people-focused roles and organizations, and give you the flexibility to delve into other interests, such as human services, law and politics.
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SNHU Spotlight: Samantha Sherwood, BS in Environmental Science

Samantha Sherwood's path to an environmental science degree from SNHU was shaped by setbacks and a pivotal trip to Hawaii. Overcoming challenges with SNHU's support, she graduated virtually and now excels in her new career.

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