Comments on: Dual Degrees, Double Majors, and Music Minors /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/ Music school, Music major, Music career Tue, 19 Aug 2025 18:39:46 +0000 hourly 1 By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-524374 Mon, 05 Sep 2022 20:15:05 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-524374 In reply to susan.

Every school is different and not all offer a music minor. Those that do may require students to have had a fair amount of prior music training and experience, while others may be more entry-level programs. Music minors are likely include classes in music theory and music history along with participation in an ensemble; others may include ear training, instrumental lessons, and music electives.

If it’s piano lessons you’re primarily seeking, ask schools if piano faculty or upper level undergraduates or graduate students are available to give lessons to non-piano majors. Working with upper-level undergraduate and graduate piano majors who’ve had some pedagogy training can be a great way to proceed. Expect to be charged for lessons.

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By: susan /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-523837 Sat, 03 Sep 2022 10:31:57 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-523837 Are there colleges or universities where I can major in business and minor in piano

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-520626 Tue, 23 Aug 2022 19:09:55 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-520626 In reply to Dri.

Every school sets its own policies as to what students can double major in. So you’re best served by contacting any school you’re interested in,

We recommend that you take a look at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts and Bard College Conservatory in New York. You can ask specific questions of each of these schools by filling out the forms on their pages on ƹapp

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By: Dri /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-519597 Fri, 19 Aug 2022 17:41:53 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-519597 Hi… I was wondering if it would be possible to double major in architecture and music (composing or producing) for international students??

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-432946 Sun, 06 Mar 2022 22:54:30 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-432946 In reply to Kristy.

We assume you’ve decided not to major in music for good reasons. As for a minor – Every school is different in terms of what they offer for music as a minor (and even whether they offer it as a minor!) so check schools carefully. Also check carefully what’s expected of music minors. Usually they will fit well with most other majors, depending on whether you are required to play in ensembles etc. and how that fits with the demands of your major.

A music minor in and of itself will likely not lead to any specific jobs. It’s more what you do in conjunction with the minor. A business major may help you get further with your music, but only if you’re really interested in what you’d be studying with via that major.

Know that there are various ways to improve your proficiency – lessons, a regular practice schedule, strong site reading skills and other musicianship skills, performing with others. The more you have these under your belt, the more doors will open to you for playing music in some capacity regardless of what you do in your career.

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By: Kristy /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-432493 Sat, 05 Mar 2022 16:01:57 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-432493 Hello! Great post! I had a few questions. I am in high school and I play alto sax. I want to do music after high school and was thinking about a music minor. Would you recommend any majors that I could study so I would still have time for music? And with that music minor, what kind of jobs would I be able to get? Thanks!

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-378834 Thu, 21 Oct 2021 21:54:22 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-378834 In reply to Camila.

Once you’ve been accepted and then start school, you’ll have the option to pick up a minor. This often doesn’t happen until sophomore year or later. And not all schools offer music as a minor while others offer it as a minor in a variety of areas of music. If you don’t or can’t minor in music, you can take music electives and private lessons. So many ways to include music without majoring in it!

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By: Camila /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-376242 Sat, 16 Oct 2021 20:16:59 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-376242 camila

Hi, I am looking to major in either business or psychology and minor in music, when i get into a school, do I put buisness down and then how far along or when do I say I am minoring in music? how does that work?

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-196771 Thu, 09 Apr 2020 17:19:11 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-196771 In reply to Jeriko.

Every school is different in terms of what’s possible regarding double majors. We suggest you start by using the “Find Schools That Fit Your Interests” on the homepage of ƹapp. Plug in the majors you’re interested in and then look at the websites of schools that offer these majors. You may need to use the forms on the schools’ pages on ƹapp to ask specific questions about the possibility of double majoring in performance and composition if the information isn’t clear on their websites. If you are looking at BM degrees, it’s likely to take five years to be able to accomplish both. Liberal Arts colleges and BA degrees may allow you to complete in four years.

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By: Jeriko /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-196702 Thu, 09 Apr 2020 12:12:54 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-196702 Wonderful article! Are there any schools where one would be able to double major performance as well as composition? I can’t seem to find anything like it, but I’m sure it has to exist somewhere, right?

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-183062 Thu, 06 Feb 2020 23:54:30 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-183062 In reply to CJ.

Many schools offer both programs – though it may take 5 years to complete your bachelor’s degree. We encourage you to look at the schools on our website and see what they offer as a starting place – start with the “Find Schools That Fit Your Interests” on the homepage of the website, click on “Search by Majors” and then “Music Composition” on the next page. Look at the schools that come up and see what their application/audition requirements are, and then also look on the schools’ websites to see if they also offer computer science. Most universities as well as colleges do offer it; conservatories like Lawrence and Oberlin and Bard also have programs in computer science.

Note that we offer fee-based consulting for helping students figure things out that go beyond what you can find on the website. Students under 18 need to involve a parent in this process. Let us know if this is of interest to you.

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By: CJ /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-183032 Thu, 06 Feb 2020 22:03:00 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-183032 Hello,
I am a Junior in High School, with a GPA of 3.5. I would like to double major in computer science and music composition. I am also an alto sax player and 1st chair at my high school. I am not sure what schools offer such a program and if I even stand a chance to get in. What would you suggest I do to bring up my chances to pursuing my goal?

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-173941 Sat, 14 Dec 2019 00:03:18 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-173941 In reply to Jacob.

As a music minor, it would depend on your school as to how many lessons, performance opportunities, and time in practice rooms you’d be able to get in order to improve your playing significantly. You might need to work harder and be a strong advocate for yourself in order to find ways to get all of that as a music minor. You may also need to pay extra to get more lessons.

With really good grades, consider liberal arts colleges. Students don’t have to declare their major when they apply or enter as freshmen. Liberal arts colleges give you time to explore before making a commitment. They also make it much easier to double major in music + another field you’re passionate about.

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By: Jacob /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-173583 Thu, 12 Dec 2019 02:31:34 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-173583 Hi! I am a junior and have played violin since 2nd grade. I am not as good as I want to be, currently on Suzuki book 4 and am working on the Vivaldi concerto in A minor 1st movement, and I’m just beginning to be able to vibrato. However, I am passionate about it and was wondering whether I could improve my violin playing as a minor in college. I have no clue what college I am going to, but I have great grades and have taken very challenging classes throughout high school. Anyway, my dream is to be able to major in something other than music (maybe poli-sci or math or history still not sure) and be able to “master” (improve significantly) the violin during that time as a minor.

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-162423 Mon, 07 Oct 2019 21:10:48 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-162423 In reply to Rachel.

Each school has its own policy about double majors. So you’ll need to look at websites of schools you’re interested in to see what’s possible. Double majors are demanding, especially if you’re pursuing a BM music degree. You should be equally passionate about each major in order for it to work for you. And it may take more than 4 years to get your degree. Other options would be a minor in one of these two areas, or electives in the area you’re not majoring in. As a rule of thumb, it’s best to prepare your audition and apply and audition in music in your senior year of high school. Unless you enter a music major as a freshman, it’s unlikely that you’ll be able to graduate in 4 years at schools other than liberal arts colleges because of the sequence of required music classes.

For more on the topic, read: Double Majoring with Music

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By: Rachel /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-161957 Fri, 04 Oct 2019 19:29:03 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-161957 Hello! I am currently a junior with a 4.0 GPA. I have been doing music since I was 5, and definitely want to pursue it, but I have recently been thinking a lot about majoring in Political Science as well. Would it be possible to get a major in Music Performance or Music Education as well as a major in Political Science?

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-108530 Tue, 22 May 2018 04:03:26 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-108530 In reply to Katalin.

You will definitely open more doors to employment by majoring in music + business. However, you need to be aware that as a double major, you will be responsible for juggling the requirements in both fields. Look for schools that welcome double majors and ask admission offices questions that will help you think out your plan. Read this new article to give you some guidelines: Double Majoring with Music: Questions You Need to Ask You’ll find other options to consider, such as business minors and/or entrepreneurship certificates offered by some schools.

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By: Katalin /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-106916 Sat, 12 May 2018 06:19:44 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-106916 Hello! I am wishing to pursue a double major in music (specifically voice/opera performance) and business. I am interested in going into a music career, however, since I also want to have some sort of financial stability and also the skills to manage myself if I get ‘out there’, I am also pursuing a business degree as well. Any advice or tips? And also, how does one go about applying to schools for two majors?

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By: MajoringInMusic /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-99052 Fri, 09 Feb 2018 20:55:45 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-99052 In reply to Eve.

Classes available for students who want to minor in music are going to be more limited in scope and accessibility than classes for music majors. Note that at many schools, students who minor in music are also expected to perform in ensembles. Another possibility is to consider a BA in music along with another major. The BA is not as credit-hour demanding as the BM degree, and leaves room for more electives. At liberal arts colleges, double majors are very common. Liberal arts colleges tend to be more demanding in terms of your high school academics. Look at the classes offered, the double major options, and the application and audition requirements at schools you’re interested in, to find out what’s realistic at those schools.

Note that we offer 1:1 fee-based consultations to help you address your individual questions and concerns beyond what you’ll find available on ƹapp. We can work via phone, FaceTime, or Skype. We ask that a parent be involved in the conversations with high school students under 18.

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By: Eve /dual-degrees-double-majors-and-music-minors/#comment-98992 Fri, 09 Feb 2018 03:20:15 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=7922#comment-98992 Hello!
I’m a Junior this year, and I’m interested in English and Vocal Performance. I love studying music, and I am currently in a Saturday music precollege program. However, I don’t think I want to go into music career-wise. Because of my interest in music I am thinking of doing a double major, dual degree, or minoring in Music. Because I am not trying to become an opera singer, I just enjoy learning and studying music, I was wondering if there were any suggestions for Universities with strong music departments (as opposed to separate music schools/ Universities), or strong minoring programs? I have found that many schools do not offer the same breadth of classes for minors that they do for majors, so I am looking for a place where I could double major or minor with the same opportunities as other students. I am looking at schools like Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Michigan, Emory, Carnegie Mellon, etc. Any and all suggestions would be much appreciated!! 🙂

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