<p>If you’re looking for a double major in 4 years, look at NYU Tisch, but I’m not sure if it would be possible between MT and Film.</p>
<p>A double major is completing two majors within the same school (Such as 2 majors in NYU Tisch School of the Arts or 2 majors in University of Michigan College of Arts & Sciences). A dual degree is usually a cross between two different schools (1 major in NYU Tisch and 1 in NYU Stern School of Business). It may depend on the school, however, for what these degrees are specifically called and whether they are even possible or not.</p>
<p>I believe than Muhlenberg has a BA where you can take MT classes.</p>
<p>Personally, I feel that USC would be the best fit for you. You can have a MT minor, a BA in Theatre, and take film classes with a minor or double major in film. I highly suggest you look into their programs.</p>
<p>Regardless, it is VERY difficult to transfer into BFA programs. If you’re asking whether a BA/MFA is more highly regarded than a BFA, it would depend on what context you’re being evaluated in. Basically a BFA is meant to train you so that you can become a professional in that field. A musical theatre BFA often has a senior showcase in NYC or LA to casting directors and agents so that you can make connections and start working as an actor. It would be difficult to move into, say, a completely different field such as accounting or business, if you only have a BFA - you would need to go back to school. An MFA is similar to a BFA in that it is focused, professional training.</p>
<p>In my opinion, you should pursue a BA because of your wide range of interests.</p>