Bachelor of Music - Performance/Theory and Composition 60 months Undergraduate Program By Boston University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Music - Performance/Theory and Composition

Subject Ranking

# 101-150QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

60 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

It is possible to elect a double major within the School of Music. Students must complete all courses required in each field. Such a course of study may be completed in five years or in four years with summer study and requires approval by the Undergraduate Studies Committee. Performance To attain the Bachelor of Music, each student must meet the following requirements: Satisfactory completion of all courses in the chosen program of study, as prescribed by the School of Music Completion of a minimum of 132 credits (please refer to the Boston University Residency Requirement policy) Demonstration of proficiency in all technical and professional courses, including satisfactory recitals at the junior and senior levels (for performance majors) and a recital of original compositions (for composition majors) The curriculum falls into four main categories: Musicianship, Applied Studies and Ensembles, Departmental Requirements, and Liberal Studies. Composition To attain the Bachelor of Music, each student must meet the following requirements: Satisfactory completion of all courses in the chosen program of study, as prescribed by the School of Music Completion of a minimum of 132 credits (please refer to the Boston University Residency Requirement policy) Demonstration of proficiency in all technical and professional courses, including satisfactory recitals at the junior and senior levels (for performance majors) and a recital of original compositions (for composition majors) The curriculum falls into four main categories: Musicianship, Applied Studies and Ensembles, Departmental Requirements, and Liberal Studies.

Program overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

It is possible to elect a double major within the School of Music. Students must complete all courses required in each field. Such a course of study may be completed in five years or in four years with summer study and requires approval by the Undergraduate Studies Committee. Performance To attain the Bachelor of Music, each student must meet the following requirements: Satisfactory completion of all courses in the chosen program of study, as prescribed by the School of Music Completion of a minimum of 132 credits (please refer to the Boston University Residency Requirement policy) Demonstration of proficiency in all technical and professional courses, including satisfactory recitals at the junior and senior levels (for performance majors) and a recital of original compositions (for composition majors) The curriculum falls into four main categories: Musicianship, Applied Studies and Ensembles, Departmental Requirements, and Liberal Studies. Composition To attain the Bachelor of Music, each student must meet the following requirements: Satisfactory completion of all courses in the chosen program of study, as prescribed by the School of Music Completion of a minimum of 132 credits (please refer to the Boston University Residency Requirement policy) Demonstration of proficiency in all technical and professional courses, including satisfactory recitals at the junior and senior levels (for performance majors) and a recital of original compositions (for composition majors) The curriculum falls into four main categories: Musicianship, Applied Studies and Ensembles, Departmental Requirements, and Liberal Studies.

Admission Requirements

7+
Other English Language Requirements: TOEFL Paper Based score range of at least 577-600.

60 Months
Jan-2000

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