Shenandoah Conservatory muscic, theatre, dance
The Bachelor of Music with Elective Studies in Another Discipline program's music component consists of the Conservatory's music core courses: eight semesters of an applied major, four semesters of an applied minor, four semesters music theory (including aural skills and sightsinging), music literature and history, conducting and performance attendance. Supplementing these fundamental classes are 14 credits of music electives.
General education courses include studies in English composition and literature, social/behavior sciences, mathematics, philosophy or religion, kinesiology/dance and nine credits of non-music electives.
The secondary focus of the program is comprised of related credits in a single non-music field. The plan for study in this area is developed in consultation with the student's advisor and approved in advance by the dean of the Conservatory and the dean of the school in which the second discipline is administered. Credits in the secondary area are in addition to those included in general studies.