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The University of Georgia's Hodgson School of Music stands as an emerging powerhouse among contemporary music institutions, with around 600 enrolled students and 65 distinguished faculty members. It features state-of-the-art facilities and hosts over 350 annual public performances, showcasing international artists of the highest caliber along with biannual residencies by the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
The Bachelor of Arts in Music program offers students comprehensive musical training without specializing in a specific professional track (such as Theory, Performance, or Education). This curriculum balances intensive applied music instruction, theoretical studies, and music history with a wide range of general education courses. Students gain performance experience through solo recitals and participation in various ensemble groups, from intimate chamber groups to full orchestras.
Graduates with a B.A. in Music find opportunities across diverse career paths. This versatile degree serves as a springboard for careers in private music instruction, the music industry, arts management, professional performance, and sacred music. Additionally, it provides excellent preparation for graduate studies in music or other fields that welcome applicants with liberal arts backgrounds.