Pursue your passion and let your creativity shine through with the music program at the University of Utah. The Bachelor of Arts degree in Music is a liberal arts degree with an emphasis in music as well as an allied field, making this degree an ideal choice for students who want to double major. Prior to admission to the program, all students must audition on their major instrument or voice. 

Once admitted, music students complete a variety of music and performance classes in addition to the courses from their chosen allied field. The music curriculum includes classes on music theory, conducting, music history, large ensemble, performance, chamber ensemble performance, keyboard, and private lessons. Students who complete this individualized academic experience will graduate as cultured, well-rounded professionals prepared for a number of careers professional positions.

The U has a variety of emphasis areas for students to choose from:

  • Composition
  • Classical Guitar Performance
  • History & Literature
  • Instrumental Performance
  • Jazz Composition
  • Jazz Performance
  • Music Education – Choral
  • Music Education – Instrumental
  • Music Theory
  • Organ Performance
  • Piano Pedagogy
  • Piano Performance
  • Vocal Performance

Prior to admission to the program, all students must audition on their major instrument or voice. Once admitted, you will take a variety of theoretical and practical courses: the music curriculum consists of courses in music theory, conducting, music history, large ensemble performance, chamber ensemble performance, keyboard, and private lessons. Through a combination of academic coursework, technical instruction, and hands-on training, students will graduate prepared to enter exciting careers in music and music instruction.

The Student Experience

An excellent resource available to all music students is the McKay Music Library, which holds recordings, software, and scores and sheet music you can use as aids in your studies. If you want to get involved and meet fellow peers, consider joining the Student Advisory Committee or the Music Society. The U also has several performance ensembles you can join: groups include band, choir, jazz, opera, orchestra, and small ensemble. For a chance to network and gain career skills, attend an ArtsForce workshop or event.

Career Opportunities

Upon graduation, students are full-fledged musicians and can pursue work in a variety of fields and areas. If you chose instrument or vocal performance as your emphasis track, become a full-time performer either solo or as part of an ensemble. Students who studied composition may choose to create, perform, and sell their own musical ideas, while musical education majors can teach in elementary schools, secondary schools, or offer private lessons. Students who wish to continue their studies at the graduate level can find work as professors, administrators, music therapists, or advisors.