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Earning a Bachelor of Music degree will make you a versatile, highly trained musician ready for professional opportunities in the modern music world. Your studies will cover a wide range of musical genres, from classical and jazz to pop, electronic, experimental, and global music traditions. The curriculum develops essential musical competencies like ear training, music theory, analytical listening, modern performance techniques, music history, and collaborative skills relevant to your specialization. You'll choose a focus area such as instrumental performance, composition, audio production, electronic music, voice, or songwriting, with options spanning classical, jazz, pop, or music technology disciplines. The program has recently expanded to include popular music and creative music technology specializations.
Career paths vary based on your concentration. Music graduates can pursue performance careers or explore diverse professional avenues. Through independent projects, you'll begin your professional transition while still benefiting from the Conservatory's supportive setting. The program helps you hone your abilities, clarify career goals, and gain practical experience in your chosen field. You'll develop a thorough understanding of industry expectations across performance groups, orchestras, theater productions, media, entertainment, and community arts organizations.
Qualification- International Baccalaureate (IB) Career-related Certificate Your entry requirements include- An aggregate score of 34 in a maximum of 6 IB Diploma subjects at either HL or SL (Extended Essay points are not included in the aggregate). Qualification- International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Your entry requirements include- Successful completion with minimum aggregate score of 26