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Music offers a well-rounded education in musical studies while also organizing concerts, recitals, seminars, masterclasses, and workshops for both campus and regional audiences. Students will delve into Music Theory, Musicianship, instrumental/vocal techniques, and Music History.
Graduates in Music pursue diverse career paths such as: Performing Artist, Arts Administrator, Community Arts Coordinator, Music Therapist, Event Coordinator, Music Educator, Accompanist across various venues, Audio Engineer, Band/Choral Conductor, Composer, Conductor, Entertainment Professional, Music Historian, Instrument Craftsperson/Designer, University Professor, Music Librarian, Promoter, or Songwriter/Producer.
Music students gain expertise in musical styles and forms, applying this through performance. They explore music's relationship to culture and history while building confidence, discipline, teamwork, creative problem-solving, and self-expression. The program fosters advanced organizational and leadership abilities.