
The Music Bachelor of Arts program at the University of Miami offers a comprehensive four year curriculum designed to cultivate both the artistic and academic aspects of music. The program emphasizes performance, theory, and historical understanding, while fostering creativity, technical proficiency, and analytical skills. Students gain expertise in music theory, composition, performance techniques, music history, and audiation, providing a strong foundation for careers in performance, education, and music scholarship.
Throughout the program, students engage in rigorous coursework, private instruction, ensemble participation, and applied projects that combine theoretical knowledge with practical musicianship. The curriculum includes studies in performance, composition, conducting, music technology, and elective courses in diverse musical styles. By integrating analytical, creative, and performance-based learning, the program prepares graduates for careers in music performance, music education, arts administration, and research, while also offering a solid foundation for advanced studies in music or related fields.
Year 1 - Foundations in Music
• Music Theory I and Ear Training
• Introduction to Music History
• Private Instruction and Performance Ensembles
• Music Technology Fundamentals
Year 2 - Core Music Studies
• Music Theory II and Harmony
• Applied Performance Lessons
• Ensemble Participation and Conducting Basics
• Electives in World Music or Jazz Studies
Year 3 - Advanced Music Studies
• Advanced Music Theory and Analysis
• Composition or Arranging
• Conducting and Ensemble Leadership
• Electives in Music Technology or Performance
Year 4 - Capstone and Professional Integration
• Senior Recital or Composition Project
• Music History and Literature Seminar
• Internship or Applied Research in Music
• Professional Portfolio and Career Preparation
Graduates of this program are prepared for professional roles in performance, music education, arts administration, and research. Career paths include positions as performers, composers, music educators, music directors, and arts administrators, where professionals apply technical skills, creativity, and analytical knowledge to interpret, teach, and innovate in music. Alumni may also pursue graduate studies in performance, composition, conducting, or musicology, contributing to artistic innovation, education, and scholarly research. The program equips students with technical proficiency, artistic expression, and professional skills necessary for success in diverse musical careers.
Students seeking a program that combines artistic performance, music theory, composition, and professional preparation will find this degree highly valuable. Its four year structure allows learners to progress from foundational musicianship to advanced performance, analytical studies, and a senior recital or project. The program provides mentorship from accomplished faculty, access to performance spaces and recording studios, and opportunities for ensemble participation, internships, and collaborative projects, fostering both artistic growth and career readiness. It is ideal for individuals aiming to pursue careers in music performance, education, or music research.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 305 284 2000
Email: admissions@miami.edu
Address: University of Miami, 1320 S Dixie Hwy, Coral Gables, FL 33146, United States