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Enhance your jazz expertise through Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance with a Bachelor of Music (BM) in Jazz Studies Composition. This comprehensive 123-credit program equips graduates for professional opportunities in jazz composition, performance, education, and ensemble work across various group sizes. Temple's location immerses students in Philadelphia's rich jazz heritage, where legends like John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, and Grover Washington once thrived. Many alumni establish successful performing careers in the city. The curriculum fosters sophisticated skills in jazz analysis, arranging, composition, and improvisation through masterclasses, visiting artist sessions, and collaborations with nationally acclaimed musicians. Distinguished past instructors have included percussionist Adam Nussbaum, saxophonist Gary Smulyan, and vibraphonist Warren Wolf. Jazz Composition students receive specialized training on their primary instrument, including private instruction and culminating recital opportunities. The intimate Music Studies Department provides personalized faculty mentorship throughout the program.