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The Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz, established by renowned American jazz saxophonist Jackie McLean, provides both Bachelor and Master of Music degrees. Recognized as one of the country's top jazz education programs, Hartt works to nurture talented and ambitious jazz artists. The program's coursework includes studying jazz history, exploring improvisational techniques, and engaging in discussions about jazz musical expression. By combining these approaches with dedicated mentorship and artistic development, students discover their creative voice and cultivate a personal musical style. Hartt musicians regularly perform at campus venues and beyond, with chances to collaborate with world-class jazz artists through the Visiting Artist Series. Objectives of the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz: Investigate jazz music's roots and history while honoring the pioneers who shaped this art form. Enhance musical abilities through jazz theory, ear training, piano proficiency, ensemble work, composition, improvisation, arranging, and live performances. Master the fundamental components and organization of music as applied to jazz performance. Learn essential music industry knowledge for professional jazz musicians. Emphasize professional conduct including timeliness, precision, appreciation for diverse art forms and artists, and maintaining a disciplined practice routine.