Music
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Degree Type
Bachelor of Arts
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College
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Contact
Advising Contact:
Phone: 479-788-7564
Whether you seek a career in music performance or you want to increase your love of music through learning, UAFS has the right opportunity for you.
UAFS is a regional leader in music education, offering a Bachelor of Arts in Music that combines a comprehensive understanding of the field with focused study in instrumental or vocal performance. Our close ties with local communities allow students to gain real-world experience by performing regularly for diverse audiences.
At UAFS, music majors can customize their degree to fit their personal career goals, whether aiming for performance, education, or another exciting path in the music industry.
Related Degrees
Bachelor of Music Education - Vocal
This degree program provides students with the competencies needed for success in
K-12 classrooms with an emphasis in vocal education.
Bachelor of Music Education - Instrumental
This degree program provides students with the competencies needed for success in
K-12 classrooms with an emphasis in instrumental education.
Minor
This 22-hour program provides students with instruction in the core subjects of the music degree. Students may participate in music ensembles and receive private instruction in their chosen instrument.
Special Application Procedure
Students who seek a bachelor’s degree in music must possess a certain level of proficiency in their chosen instrument and complete an audition before being accepted as a music major.
Upon successful completion of a Bachelor of Arts in music, graduates will be able to:
- perform with developed technical skill and stylistic refinement, both as a soloist and as an ensemble member.
- demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the theoretical concepts of music and their relationship to each other with reference to works performed.
- critically analyze, discuss, and demonstrate the use of musical concepts to present a stylistic interpretation of music performed.
- demonstrate proficient aural and visual skills in reading and writing music, including composing, arranging, and improvising melodies, variations, and accompaniments.
- demonstrate critical listening skills.
- demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the major Western historical music periods and music of world cultures.
- demonstrate fundamental competence in using music technology through study and laboratory experience.
- synthesize skills and knowledge through jury, recital, and concert performance as well as portfolio development and practice.
- demonstrate fundamental keyboard skills with proficient ability to accompany and perform at the piano.
NASM Accreditation
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