Tufts/NEC Dual Degree
The Tufts/New England Conservatory (NEC) Five-Year Dual Degree program provides an opportunity for students who want to combine an intensive music program with a strong liberal arts curriculum. It is a difficult but rewarding program for talented students who are prepared to make a commitment to both areas of study.
Course of Study: Tufts and the New England Conservatory of Music
This program leads to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree from Tufts and a Bachelor of Music degree from the conservatory. Students may pursue majors in orchestral instruments, piano, composition, guitar, voice, historical performance, organ, jazz studies, contemporary improvisation, music theory, and music history at the NEC and concentrations in any area of the School of Arts and Sciences (except music) at Tufts.
Five-Year Dual Degree students must complete a minimum of 82 credit hours at NEC, including requirements in studio, ensemble, chamber music and the following core requirements:
- Music History: 12 credits
- Studio Instruction: 24-40 credits (depending on major)
- Ensemble: 6-8 credits (depending on major)
- Artist Seminar: 1 credit
- Music Theory: 21 credits
- Career Skills: 2 credits
- Other Departmental Requirements (see Academic Catalog)
Students must also fulfill the foundation, distribution and concentration requirements for a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science degree at Tufts (except arts distribution). Students take 24 course credits.
Applying: Tufts and the New England Conservatory of Music
Prospective students interested in the Five-Year Tufts/NEC Dual Degree program must submit admissions applications and financial aid applications to both Tufts and the NEC. Students must be admitted at both institutions to join the dual degree program.
Please note that application dates for the two schools vary - the New England Conservatory priority deadline for fall applications is November 1st and the deadline for fall applications is December 1st, whereas Tufts' Early Decision 1 deadline is November 1st and Regular Decision or Early Decision 2 deadline is January 4th.
For more information about applying to the New England Conservatory, visit their web page, or contact them at admission@necmusic.edu or (617)585-1101.