The School of Music offers both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees. The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Music provides students an opportunity to synthesize intensive study of music with a liberal arts education applicable to a variety of career interests. The program includes training in music theory, music history/literature, performance ensembles and applied music. Rigorous coursework in music is balanced by significant opportunities for training, research and development in other academic areas. This program is particularly well suited to students with broad ranging artistic and academic interests, and who wish to utilize their music education to advance their careers in unique directions.
Students in this major are talented musicians who thrive in a musical environment while seeking other academic interests and career opportunities. This program is ideal for those students wishing to pursue a dual degree, a double major or a music major with a non-music minor.
AREAS OF STUDY
Music Theory
Aural Skills
Music History
Piano
Private Weekly Instrumental or Vocal Lessons
Ensembles
Advanced Study in Music Analysis, Orchestration, and Harmonic Forms
Independent Research
CAREER OPTIONS
Collegiagte-Level Teaching
Academic Textbook Publishing
Music and Arts Advocacy
Music Educator
Vocational Composition and Arranging
Academic and Non-Academic Writing
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Music Theory
Music Business
Music Education
Music Therapy
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
February 2025
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Delaware,
4 Kent Way,
NEWARK,
Delaware,
19716, United States
Applicants to the University must be graduates of accredited secondary schools or have equivalent credentials. Specifically, for post-secondary, degree-seeking programs, we consider for admission students who
English proficiency test scores:
Direct Admission
Academic Transitions Pathway
Auditions for entry into Fall 2024 will be held on campus at the Amy E. DuPont Music Building on the following dates: January 24, 25, 26; Graduate only: Saturday, January 27
Applicants who cannot attend in-person have the option to submit a pre-recorded video audition using an audition request form by January 15. The form will be accessible by email following the completion of the application.
Undergraduate and graduate applications must submit all materials, including audition videos no later than January 15 for scholarship, or funding consideration.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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