The Music Department is committed to preparing students with the necessary tools to function as a musician in the performance hall, in the classroom, or for their own enjoyment. The mission of the Dixie State University Music Department is to prepare students for professional careers in music; to provide a high quality educational experience for all students; to serve as an educational and cultural resource for Dixie State University, the local community, and the region; to develop character, dedication and excellence; and to encourage lifelong learning.

Students may elect to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Music (BS), Bachelor of Arts in Music (BA), or a Bachelor of Science in Music Education. The BA requires 16 credits of a foreign language. The BA/BS both require a minimum of 120 credits. The Bachelor of Science in Music Education is 125 credits. 

The Music baccalaureate degrees provide a core of music courses giving students a fundamental background in theory, ear training, history, conducting, private applied lessons, piano proficiency, and large ensembles. The BA/BS degrees are designed to fit within the context of a liberal arts curriculum. The Bachelor of Science in Music Education is a professional degree leading to licensure to teach in the state of Utah. 

The music curriculum is designed to prepare students in foundational areas such as theory, history, performance, keyboard, and pedagogy to facilitate establishing careers in the work force or continuing their studies in graduate programs. Additional elective credits beyond the core and liberal arts courses offered combine to offer a meaningful preparation for career pursuits.