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Bachelor of Music (Honours)

Canada

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What will I learn?

Six approved Grade 12U and/or M level courses including English (ENG4U) and recommendation of the Faculty on the basis of an audition and interview.

Students recommended for admission to the Bachelor of Music (BMus) programs take a Common First Year as described below.

Students not recommended for admission to the Common First Year of the Bachelor of Music (BMus) programs are automatically considered for admission to the first year of the BA (Music) program.

Proficiency equivalent to the Royal Conservatory of Music Level 6 Piano and Level 6 Music Theory are strongly recommended before entrance. Royal Conservatory of Music Certificates are not required. See Music 0914 under COURSES for information regarding the piano proficiency requirement.

Common First Year

Music 0914(if required), Music 1639U, Music 1641U, Music 1649A/B, Music 1651A/B, Music 1710F/G, Music 1750F/G, Music 1920.

Ensemble: One, or more, of: Music 1901, Music 1902, Music 1903, Music 1904, Music 1905, Music 1906, Music 1910, Music 1911, Music 1912, Music 1913.

0.5 course from: Music 1629A/B, Music 1730A/B, Music 1802A/B.

0.5 course from any Faculty.

0.5 course from a faculty other than Music.

Module/Program Information

Second Year

Music 2639U or the former Music 2635A/B, Music 2641U or the former Music 2636A/B, Music 2651A/B or the former Music 2649A/B, Music 2671F/G or the former Music 2650A/B, Music 2750F/G or the former Music 2710F/G or the former Music 2711F/G, Music 2920.

Ensemble: One or more of Music 2901, Music 2902, Music 2903, Music 2904, Music 2905, Music 2906, Music 2910, Music 2911, Music 2912, Music 2913.

1.0 course from the Faculty of Music.

1.0 course from a Faculty other than Music.

Third Year

Music 3924Y and Ensemble* (Music 3901, Music 3902, Music 3903, Music 3904, Music 3905, Music 3906, Music 3910, Music 3911, Music 3912, Music 3913), or 0.5 music elective.

1.5 courses at the 2000 level or above from the Faculty of Music.

2.0 courses from any Faculty.

1.0 course from a Faculty other than Music.

The ensemble requirement becomes an optional elective for those students not registered in Music 3924Y.

Fourth Year

Music 4924Y and Ensemble* (Music 4901, Music 4902, Music 4903, Music 4904, Music 4905, Music 4906, Music 4910, Music 4911, Music 4912, Music 4913), or 0.5 music elective.

1.0 courses at the 2000 level or above from the Faculty of Music.

1.5 courses from the Faculty of Music.

1.0 course from any Faculty.

1.0 course from a faculty other than Music.

The ensemble requirement becomes an optional elective for those students not registered in Music 4924Y.

Note: In the Bachelor of Musical Arts program, no more than 8.0 courses may be numbered 1000 to 1999.

Majors

  • Performance-Voice
  • Performance-Piano
  • Music Education
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Which department am I in?

Don Wright Faculty of Music

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$42,233.00 (US$ 30,356) per year
Year 1: CAN $42,233; Year 2: CAN $40,669; Year 3: CAN $39,162; Year 4: CAN $37,712

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

January 2025

Venue

Don Wright Faculty of Music

Talbot College, Room 210,

LONDON,

Ontario (ON),

N6A 3K7, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Entry requirements may vary from country to country. Students are required to complete international academic qualification equivalent to Canadian secondary school.

IELTS: A minimum overall band score of 6.5 is required with no part less than 6.0; TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 83, a minimum of 20 in each section, Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic): A minimum overall score of 58, a minimum of 56 in each section; Cambridge C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency: A minimum overall score of 176, a minimum of 169 in each section.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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