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What are the best colleges for engineering and music?

I'm interested in both engineering and music and would love to attend a college that offers strong programs in both. Does anyone know which colleges are renowned for both fields? Balancing these interests is really important to me!

a year ago

To look for a balance between engineering and music, you'll want to target colleges and universities with robust programs in both areas. Here are a few options:

1. Stanford University: Stanford's School of Engineering is renowned globally, and it has numerous undergraduate programs in different engineering branches. Concurrently, Stanford offers a strong music program, with courses ranging from performance to music technology. They emphasize interdisciplinary studies, so creating a program that threads your interests in both engineering and music is possible and encouraged.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT is famous for its rigorous engineering courses, but many people may not know that it also houses the vibrant and dynamic MIT Music and Theater Arts. Besides formal music courses, they provide various ensembles, private instructions, and a variety of theater arts courses that students can participate in.

3. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor: Known as one of the top engineering schools, UMich also has a highly respected School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. They offer a dual degree program which can allow you to pursue an Engineering major along with a Music major.

4. University of Southern California (USC): USC boasts a top-tier Viterbi School of Engineering as well as a highly-respected Thornton School of Music. Their "Renaissance Scholars" program encourages students to pursue second majors or minors outside their main area of study.

Remember, getting a more complete picture includes factoring in things like the campus environment, location, tuition costs, and other factors beyond academic strengths in specific areas.

a year ago

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