Studying alongside faculty members who have trained at some of the top programs and conservatories in the country, you will be skillfully prepared for a career in piano, voice or instrumental performance.?In addition to multiple performance opportunities on campus each year, including operas, musicals and concerts, you will take your skill into the Lakeland community, performing at local churches, museums, arts centers and more. Within the music major itself, you?ll take core courses that will form your foundation as a musician: theory, music history, ear training, lessons and piano. You?ll also participate in ensembles ? the context in which all must perform to fully be musicians. Our program then allows you to take elective courses that fit your interests or ambitions within the music field. For example, you can study jazz or music technology through our classes in these specialties. And because the Bachelor of Arts in Music requires fewer music courses than other degrees at Southeastern, this program best serves students who want to combine their passion for music with other areas of study.