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The Bachelor of Arts in Music at Texas University provides a comprehensive and immersive program designed for students who wish to develop both technical proficiency and artistic expression in music. Over the four year curriculum, students engage in music theory, history, performance, composition, and technology, allowing them to build a strong foundation in both practical and academic aspects of the discipline. The program emphasizes musical skill development, creative expression, critical listening, and analytical thinking, preparing students to interpret, perform, and create music across a variety of styles and contexts. Students also explore ensemble performance, solo work, and collaborative projects, fostering both technical mastery and expressive artistry.
As students progress, they engage in advanced courses in performance, composition, music theory, and musicology, along with applied lessons and ensemble participation. The curriculum provides opportunities for independent research, recitals, workshops, and collaborations with peers and faculty, cultivating skills in performance, creative problem solving, and professional readiness. By the final year, learners are capable of producing polished performances, original compositions, and scholarly research in music, preparing them for careers in performance, composition, education, music production, or for advanced studies in music and related fields.
Year 1 Foundations of Music
• Music Theory and Ear Training I
• Introduction to Music History
• Applied Lessons in Primary Instrument or Voice
• Ensemble Participation
Year 2 Core Music Concepts
• Music Theory and Ear Training II
• Harmony and Counterpoint
• Music Technology and Recording
• Intermediate Performance and Ensemble Work
Year 3 Advanced Music Studies
• Composition and Arranging
• Advanced Music History and Analysis
• Performance Workshop
• Electives in Jazz, Contemporary, or World Music
Year 4 Specialization and Capstone Project
• Advanced Performance Seminar
• Independent Composition or Research Project
• Senior Recital or Public Performance
• Professional Practices in Music
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers that require high levels of musical skill, creativity, and analytical thinking. Opportunities include professional performance, composition, music education, conducting, music production, and roles in recording studios, orchestras, ensembles, theaters, or media and entertainment industries. Graduates may also pursue careers in arts administration, music therapy, or cultural programming, or continue their studies in graduate programs in performance, composition, conducting, or musicology. The program equips students with the skills to navigate professional music environments, collaborate creatively, and communicate effectively through musical expression.
This program is ideal for students seeking to develop technical proficiency, creative expression, critical listening, and musical analysis through a curriculum that combines performance, theory, history, and composition. Its four year structure allows learners to progressively build skills, participate in ensembles, engage in solo projects, and undertake research or composition projects under the guidance of experienced faculty. Students benefit from individualized instruction, performance opportunities, workshops, and mentorship, preparing them for careers or advanced study in music. Graduates leave the program with the ability to perform, compose, analyze, and communicate music effectively across diverse professional and academic settings.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA