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What can
I do with my degree?
What are some career options?
What is the job placement rate for
your graduates?
How does your program prepare graduates
for a career in music?
What
can I do with my degree?
A musician looking to the future can feel security in knowing
their years of practice can open doors to a wide variety of
career options. Graduates with a degree in music find work as
performers, teachers, and specialists in fields related to the
industry.
Many of our graduates also go on to continue their musical
studies in advanced degree programs, or to gain admission into
nonmusical graduate programs such as law and medicine.
What are some career
options?
The field of music provides countless opportunities for
finding a fulfilling and rewarding
career. Many of our graduates make a living as performers, teachers
(K-12 and university), composers, producers, and music directors.
Others choose careers as song writers, technicians, private instructors,
and in variety of jobs within the entertainment industry.
What is the job placement
rate for your graduates?
Our department’s graduates
are highly sought after by school principals, graduate schools
and other music-related employers. The job placement rate
is essentially 100%.
How
does your program prepare graduates for a career in music?
Students
are instructed by faculty who are active in performance and
scholarship and who serve on professional organizations at
the local, regional, state, and national levels. The faculty,
highly trained at leading institutions
across the country, are well prepared to provide students
with relevant instruction in the art of performance and music
education, as well as provide high quality experiences in
ensemble performance. This excellent staff, along with the
students, form a “music family” dedicated
to the pursuit of excellence in music.
Faculty members, proud of the one-on-one contact they have
with students, are committed to the development of each student.
They are all active in academic advisement and in assisting
students during their college careers and careers after graduation.
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