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The Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Applied Music prepares students for professional careers as musicians or music professors in higher education. This specialized program focuses on cultivating exceptional musical skills on a primary instrument while fostering academic excellence and professional standards. Admission to the B.M. in Applied Music requires an audition on one of the approved instruments, including woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion, piano, classical guitar, harp, or voice.
The curriculum features intensive training in music theory, ear training, history, piano, and private lessons, along with advanced electives like counterpoint, keyboard harmony, jazz theory, and specialized seminars. Students also explore musical repertoire through advanced literature courses and ensemble performances. Performance experiences range from large ensembles and opera productions to chamber music, competitions, summer festivals, and solo recitals.
Upon completing the program, graduates will: Perform clarinet repertoire with technical mastery and artistic depth, informed by theoretical, historical, and cultural understanding. Apply research methodologies, analytical skills, and technological proficiency to communicate effectively with diverse audiences. Engage in professional collaborations within both musical and community settings. Champion diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility through their artistic practice while contributing to local and global communities.