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Music education blends creative and scholarly pursuits. Aspiring musicians refine their craft through department recitals, masterclasses, and diverse ensemble participation. Their academic journey strengthens this artistry via private instruction, music theory, aural skills, sight-reading, and historical studies. At UWL, every major and minor program requires multiple semesters of focused study on a primary instrument or voice. Music education courses additionally cultivate teaching proficiency through practical experiences.
Music career paths
Graduates pursue diverse professional opportunities and advanced education options.
Performance careers
Music-adjacent professions: Potential roles encompass therapeutic applications, retail positions, and creative composition.
Educational roles: UWL alumni remain highly sought-after for K-12 teaching positions across instrumental, choral, and general music programs. Geographic flexibility significantly enhances employment prospects, with compensation mirroring other teaching disciplines. Pursuing advanced degrees typically yields salary advantages in most educational systems.
Advanced music studies: Postgraduate work can prepare students for collegiate instruction in specialized areas like theory, history, composition, pedagogy, or performance. While many university positions mandate a master's qualification, doctoral requirements are becoming increasingly common. Alternative paths include performance diplomas, conducting programs, conservatory training, or interdisciplinary studies combining music with business or theology.
Applicant must have completion of secondary or post-secondary from institution.
English Language Proficiency
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 73 with IELTS score of 6.0 and PTE score of 54. In addition completion of ELS level 112 and completion of WESLI level 700 is required.
Priority application deadlines are 15 December for the January/Spring semester and 15 July for the September/Fall semester.