• The bachelor's in music program has Hands-on learning which is at the heart of the music program, whether through coursework or performance. As a performer, students can participate in orchestra, chamber ensembles, choral groups, percussion ensemble or a variety of bands
  • All students can take advantage of facilities including practice rooms, rehearsal spaces, the department library, multimedia studio, and two concert halls.
  • The objective of the program is to demonstrate fluency in reading and writing musical notation and analyzing the formal structure and technical language of composition and to be able to identify the major composers and repertory of each style period in European music history and to discuss the cultural and political context of each era.
  • Students will acquire specific knowledge of music as a form of artistic and cultural expression through examination of diverse repertories (i.e., beyond European art music) and apply skills learned to independent creative projects demonstrating interpretive techniques and individual expression.