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Earning a Bachelor of Music degree will prepare you as a versatile, highly trained musician ready for professional opportunities in the modern era. Your studies will encompass various musical genres such as classical, jazz, pop, electronic, experimental, and world music traditions. The curriculum develops essential musical competencies including ear training, music theory, analytical listening, modern performance techniques, historical repertoire, and collaborative skills relevant to your specialization. You'll select a primary focus area, which could involve instrumental performance, composition, audio production, electronic music, voice, or creative music technology across classical, jazz, pop, or technological disciplines - now expanded to include popular music and music technology concentrations. Career paths vary by specialization, with graduates qualifying for roles as performers or diverse music professions. Through independent projects, you'll bridge academic and professional worlds within the Conservatory's supportive setting, honing your abilities, clarifying career goals, and gaining practical experience. You'll develop keen insight into the expectations of performing ensembles, production companies, orchestras, theatrical productions, media outlets, entertainment sectors, and community arts organizations.