Double Major on Application

<p>haha i admit alamemom has a much better argument there so i’d take her advice over mine :P</p>

<p>and poncem i’m by far not an expert, but look at the psych requirements:</p>

<p><a href=“http://college.usc.edu/psyc/documents/BARequirements11.23.09.pdf[/url]”>http://college.usc.edu/psyc/documents/BARequirements11.23.09.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>and i couldn’t find the mi reqs, but this is off their site (depends on if you want a BM or BS):
The BM in music industry is designed for students whose performance capabilities parallel those required for the BM in performance but who seek a career in the music industry. This is a four-year, 132-unit program consisting of course work in the major performance area, core music classes (theory, music history, keyboard instruction, conducting, and ensembles), music industry, music technology and USC’s general education and writing. A junior recital is required.</p>

<p>The BS in music industry is a four-year, 128-unit program, consisting of general education, writing, music industry courses, core music courses (keyboard instruction, fundamentals of music theory, and a music elective) and foundations of business finance. Two tracks are offered: industry and technology. An internship is required for both tracks.</p>

<p>So I’d say you’d be very very busy. I’m not sure as to the difficulty of getting into the psych program, but you could consider minoring in psych!</p>