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The Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Applied Music prepares students pursuing careers as professional musicians or collegiate music educators. This specialized program focuses on cultivating exceptional technical proficiency on a principal instrument while fostering academic excellence and professional standards in music. Admission to the applied music concentration requires successful audition acceptance into a studio for one primary instrument (including woodwinds, brass, strings, percussion, piano, classical guitar, harp, or voice).
The curriculum features intensive core studies in music theory, ear training, music history, piano proficiency, and private instruction, complemented by advanced theory electives like counterpoint, keyboard harmony, jazz theory, and specialized seminars. Students also explore musical repertoire through advanced literature courses and extensive ensemble participation. Performance experiences encompass large ensembles, opera productions, chamber music programs, competitions, summer festivals, and solo recitals.
Upon completing the program, graduates will: Exhibit mastery in percussion performance, demonstrating both technical precision and artistic interpretation grounded in theoretical, historical, and cultural understanding. Apply research methodologies, analytical skills, and technological proficiency to effectively communicate musical concepts to varied audiences. Engage in professional collaborations within both traditional music settings and community outreach initiatives. Champion principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility through their artistic practice while maintaining awareness of local and global musical communities.