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<p>Not a B.Mus. + a second major. Certainly a B.A. in Music + another major would be doable, but the B.Mus. and core courses will take up all 120-128 academic hours, or all but a handful of them. I understand that the student in question has already applied to and auditioned for B.Mus. programs and is now in the process of selecting one. Take a look at the number of required hours for the B.Mus. and the required core at each school and see if one makes a double major more feasible than another. There are a handful of colleges with Schools of Music that overtly encourage double majors - Bard, Vanderbilt, Peabody at Johns Hopkins, Furman for example. But at most schools, you may find that it is indeed asking too much. At Carnegie Mellon for instance, he would take one math course, one English course, and a short computer seminar. All the rest of the four years would be music and nothing but music.</p>