<p>You may find that a BA program would be better suited for a double major. Since many of the BFA programs require few credits outside of the major, it is difficult to double major. I suppose you could always do it if you are willing to stay an extra year or two, but it is definitely more difficult. Even the programs that do offer a more academic program do not necessarily encourage a double major. My daughter is a MT at Penn State and while they do not prohibit double majors, they are not encouraged. Between classes and rehearsals, it would be difficult time-wise to focus on another area of expertise. There are programs out there that will work, but you will need to do a lot of research to find those that will work for you. I have to agree with MichaelnKat that the MT major does a great job preparing one to enter the work force or pursue higher education. The majority of adults that I know are not working in a field related to their college degree. The college experience is so much about learning how to cope with various situations, how to deal with different types of people, and how to accomplish a goal. The MT degree pushes students to the max in those areas. In any event, make sure you really research your options.</p>