Miami University MU*** has six affiliated colleges, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Farmer School of Business, the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, the College of Education, Health & Society, the College of Creative Arts, and the Graduate School. Among them, MU's College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest college, and its number of applications accounts for almost half of the total number of applications from the entire school every year. The College of Arts and Sciences offers ***56 major courses, 48 ??electives, and 2 double major courses. Ten of MU's doctoral degrees at the University of Miami are awarded by the College of Arts and Sciences. Miami's Farmer School of Business (FSB) is a prestigious business school in the United States, offering eight major courses. The business school also teaches graduate MBA courses, accounting, and economics degrees. The Farmer Building covers an area of ??20,000 square meters. The building is certified by LEED International. The building was officially put into use in 2009 and was designed by the master architect Robert A.M Stern. The School of Engineering and Computing Science offers 12 major courses to choose from, and has master's degree authorization in computer science and pulp chemical engineering. In 2007, the school moved into the new engineering school building built by the school at a cost of US$22 million. The College of Education and Society was derived from the original Union Health College. The college has 26 undergraduate bachelor's degree authorizations, spanning multiple fields of teacher education, kinesiology, health education psychology, family education and sociology. MU's School of Creative Arts consists of four departments, the Architecture and Interior Design Department, the Music Department, the Drama Department, and the Art Department. Each department has independent admission conditions that are completely different from school admissions. The Art Department integrates ceramics, hardware, photography, sculpture, printmaking, graphic design, interior design and other disciplines. The Music Department is also responsible for both music performance and music education courses.