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Enhance your music education by exploring diverse subjects across humanities, social sciences, cultures, and languages. Study under top researchers while refining your craft with some of the nation's most skilled instrumental instructors, music scholars, and composers. Our BABMus program cultivates crucial abilities to help you succeed in our rapidly changing global economy and dynamic music sector. This degree prepares you for future careers by fostering key competencies like sophisticated communication, innovative problem-solving, research proficiency, analytical reasoning, adaptability, and cultural awareness. You'll gain the tools to capitalize on emerging opportunities shaped by societal shifts, technological advancements, and music industry transformations.
Explore subjects spanning from human origins and cultural development to contemporary societal issues. Our curriculum covers: Examining historical human behavior and culture through material remains Understanding human adaptation to environmental and social changes Diverse cultural systems, from indigenous communities to modern urban societies The role of music across different cultural contexts You can pursue Anthropology as one of your two BA specializations (double major). This requires completing at least 120 points (eight courses) for each major, including a minimum of 45 points (three courses) at the advanced level.