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The College of Music aims to deliver exceptional training in musical disciplines while fostering innovation and scholarly work across composition, education, music history, teaching methods, performance, and music theory. Through this mission, it enhances the cultural and academic experiences of its students, the wider university population, and Tennessee residents. Prospective music students (both first-year and transfers) must complete an applied music audition and theory assessment. Those pursuing music education, music history, or music theory/composition must additionally interview with relevant faculty. Official music major status requires passing the audition and, where applicable, finishing the interview. A theory placement test is also administered, with combined results determining course levels in both practical and theoretical studies. These evaluations should occur during a campus visit before classes commence. Applicants should arrange these assessments early, preferably before summer orientation. Music education candidates follow identical audition processes as performance majors. Following their second year or required coursework completion, students undergo an interview with the Admissions Board. Successful candidates gain entry to the Teacher Education Program, qualifying them for advanced education coursework.