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Music education blends creative and scholarly pursuits. Aspiring musicians refine their craft through department recitals, masterclasses, and diverse ensemble participation. The academic curriculum strengthens artistic development with private instruction, music theory, aural skills, sight-singing, and historical studies. At UWL, every major and minor program requires multiple semesters of specialized vocal or instrumental training. Music pedagogy courses additionally cultivate teaching proficiency.
Music career paths
Graduates with music degrees qualify for diverse professional opportunities and advanced study options.
Performance careers
Music industry roles: Potential paths include therapeutic music, retail music, and composition.
Educational positions: UWL alumni remain highly sought after for teaching roles in instrumental, vocal, and comprehensive music programs across public and private institutions. Geographic flexibility significantly improves employment prospects, with compensation matching other teaching disciplines. Pursuing graduate degrees typically yields salary advantages in most educational systems.
Advanced music studies: Postgraduate education can prepare students for collegiate teaching specializations like musicology, composition, pedagogy, or performance. While many university positions mandate a master's qualification, doctoral degrees are becoming increasingly common. Alternative graduate pathways include performance studies, conducting programs, conservatory training, business education, or seminary studies.
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.