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After earning the BMus degree, graduates will have the ability to: Showcase technical and artistic proficiency in solo performances, compositions, or music history research meeting four-year undergraduate standards. Gain intermediate-level music theory analysis capabilities and recognize how these skills enhance musical performances. Establish a basic comprehension of how music history connects with performance. Refine advanced collaborative techniques in their primary field through practice sessions, coaching, and ensemble rehearsals in various group sizes.
BMus Degree Program Learning Outcomes
Upon graduation with a BMus degree, students will achieve:
Technical and artistic mastery in solo performance, composition, or music history research aligned with undergraduate standards.
Intermediate music theory analysis abilities and their application to musical performances.
Foundational knowledge of music history's influence on performance practices.
Advanced collaborative expertise in their specialization through dedicated practice, instruction, and ensemble work.