<p>I am usually in big agreement with USCAlum05. And I do agree that USC is one of the best schools for mixing interesting and disparate majors or major/minors. </p>
<p>However, I would not dismiss the CS majors since many have gone on to have incredible careers in Hollywood. Including Bryan Singer, to name just one. But since the OP is asking about Bio, I suggest it’s likely to be more compatible with a less strenuous SCA major. But what do I know? Best to ask an advisor.</p>
<p>However, to be clear: the program in Production is changing for this next incoming Class of 2017 and there is no longer a BA degree offered. The units required for the newly introduced BFA are much higher:</p>
<p>*old BA film production: 18 lower-division units and 26 upper-division units = 40 units in Cinematic Arts</p>
<p>*new BFA in film producing: 64 units in Cinematic Arts, many of which are taken in a sequential order.</p>
<p>*BA in Critical studies: 28 lower-division and 24 upper-division units in cinematic arts = 52 units</p>
<p>To graduate: 128 total units, including about 28 - 34 units in GEs/ req writing courses</p>
<p>a BFA in Production leaves about 30 units free for other classes, while the BA CS leaves 42 and a major in Biological Sciences is about 40 units.</p>
<p>But I also think it’s possible to do. The question is: will you have enough time and energy and focus to do your very best work? If yes, go for it!</p>