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The Faculty of Music provides two undergraduate programs: the Bachelor of Music (Mus.Bac.) and the Bachelor of Music in Performance (Mus.Bac.Perf.). Performance majors start their specialized training immediately in first year, while students in the general Bachelor of Music program (excluding Music Education in Classical & Jazz, Composition, and Comprehensive-Jazz) complete a Common Year. During this foundational year, they fulfill core requirements while exploring potential specializations in areas like History & Theory or Comprehensive studies. Those interested in Music Education (Classical) or Composition may choose to delay their specialization until Year 2 after completing the Common Year. All students must complete fundamental music courses covering history, theory, and performance, creating a shared academic foundation for every music student.
The University of Toronto's Brass program features an outstanding, comprehensive curriculum designed to deliver a tailored and flexible educational experience. Our renowned faculty members contribute diverse professional backgrounds as performers, educators, researchers, and industry professionals, enhancing the learning environment with their expertise.