

BM in Music Education - Music, Washington State University
Pullman, Washington
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48 Months
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About this course
This Music program offered by the School of Music at the College of Arts and Sciences is designed to teach students the art of performing, music history, music technology, and the role of music in culture. Students get the opportunity to learn from acclaimed faculty, including Fulbright Scholars and national award winners, and gain hands-on experience through access to facilities such as the Kemble Stout Music Listening Library, professional recording studios, electronic music labs, and concert halls. The program emphasizes both practical skills and theoretical knowledge, with opportunities for undergraduate research, internships, and study abroad experiences. Whether you want to perform, teach, or work in the music industry, this program offers a comprehensive foundation to help you develop your craft and understanding of music in various contexts.
Why this course is highly recommended
Students are trained by distinguished faculty and have access to top-tier facilities such as concert halls, recording studios, and electronic labs. The program offers excellent opportunities for undergraduate research, internships, and study abroad experiences, all of which are valuable for a career in various music fields—from performance and education to arts administration and music production. The diverse options and practical experiences make this program especially appealing for aspiring musicians and music professionals.
Specialisation
The program offers various degree options including a Bachelor's, Master's, and Minor in Music, as well as specializations like Music Technology, Jazz Studies, and Music Education. These specializations allow students to tailor their education toward specific interests and career goals within the broad field of music.
Course fees
Application fees
24.43L
1st year tuition fees
24.43L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
The program includes requirements for Bachelor's degrees, Master's degrees, and minors in Music. Specific prerequisites or admission criteria are not detailed here, but transfer students can have credits from AP, IB, CLEP, associate degrees, and Running Start recognized. Contacting the department is recommended for tailored requirements.
English language test
DUOLINGO
105
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
75
PTE
53
Career prospects
Graduates with a Music degree can pursue careers in concerts, tours, and shows, theatrical productions, ensembles, teaching, musical product manufacturing, sales, arts administration, and music promotion and management. The program provides a strong foundation for various roles within the music industry and related fields.
FAQs
What facilities are available to music students?
Students have access to the Kemble Stout Music Listening Library, professional recording studios, electronic music labs, large concert halls, and rehearsal rooms in the Kimbrough Music Building, along with stage facilities in Bryan Hall including an 800-seat auditorium and a three-manual 44-rank Schantz pipe organ.
Are there opportunities for internships and study abroad?
Yes, the program offers internship and study abroad opportunities, providing practical experience and cultural exchange to enhance your learning and career prospects.
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