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Degree
Programs
The academic programs of Oberlin College are based in its two divisions:
The College of Arts and Sciences (2,200 students) and the Conservatory
of Music (650 students). The
College of Arts and Sciences offers a four-year undergraduate program
leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree. The Conservatory of Music
offers four-year undergraduate programs of professional and academic
studies leading to the Bachelor of Music degree, as well as two-year
programs leading to a Performance Diploma (undergraduate) and an Artist
Diploma (graduate).
A five-year Double-Degree Program leading to both the Bachelor of
Arts degree and the Bachelor of Music degree is also available. The
Conservatory also offers limited graduate programs leading to the
Master of Music (opera theater, conducting), the Master of Music Education
and the Master of Music Teaching degrees. All of these are five-year
programs integrated with specific undergraduate Oberlin Bachelor of
Music degree programs. The Master of Music in Historical Performance
program admits students with undergraduate degrees from schools other
than Oberlin.
Academic information differs in some cases between the College of
Arts and Sciences and the Conservatory of Music. For information about
degree programs, graduation requirements, advising and academic standing,
grading policies, major and minor study and other areas, please refer
to the College of Arts and Sciences, Conservatory of Music or Double-Degree
sections of the catalog.
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