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After completing their studies, graduates emerge as professional musicians ready to explore diverse career paths. Those who focused on instrumental or vocal performance can embark on careers as solo artists or ensemble members. Composition students may opt to produce, perform, and market their original works, while music education graduates can teach in K-12 settings or provide private instruction. For those pursuing advanced degrees, opportunities include roles as college faculty, academic administrators, music therapists, or student advisors. All applicants must complete an audition on their primary instrument or voice before program acceptance. The curriculum blends theoretical and practical training, offering courses in music theory, conducting, historical studies, ensemble participation, keyboard skills, and individualized instruction. This comprehensive approach combining academic learning, technical development, and practical experience equips students for rewarding careers across the music industry and educational fields.