

BA in Music, University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho
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48 Months
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About this course
Offered through the nationally accredited Lionel Hampton School of Music, this music major is designed for students who want to develop their talents as performers, composers, or teachers. The program emphasizes learning through performing, creating, analyzing, and listening to music, with a strong foundation in the humanities and social sciences, including courses in theory, history, and performance. Admission requires an audition, ensuring students are committed and have prior musical training. The degree nurtures artistic skills while broadening knowledge in related fields, preparing students for diverse career paths in music and beyond.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal if you love playing, performing, or creating music and have prior training on an instrument or voice. It suits students with an artistic personality who are disciplined and want to combine music with other majors. The degree provides intensive training and a solid foundation in music performance and theory, making it suitable for those aiming to become professional musicians, teachers, or industry professionals.
Specialisation
Students can choose areas of emphasis such as Music Theory, Music History, Jazz Music History, Applied Music, and Jazz Applied Music. There are also options for performance-focused specializations like Music Performance, Music Education, and Jazz. The program offers a variety of focus areas to tailor your musical journey according to your interests and talents.
Course fees
Application fees
23.58L
1st year tuition fees
23.58L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Students must audition for admission into this program. The degree options available include a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.), tailored for students interested in performance, composition, education, or music business.
English language test
IELTS
6
TOEFL
70
PTE
48
DUOLINGO
100
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers as musicians, teachers, concert and facilities managers, nonprofit directors, talent agents, music publishers, label producers, promoters, sales managers, critics, supervisors, writers, or work in related fields like music business or arts administration. The degree opens diverse opportunities within the music industry and beyond.
FAQs
What are the admission requirements?
Applicants need to audition for admission into the music program.
Can I combine music with another major?
Yes, the program allows students to combine music with other fields of study.
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