Develop a Mastery of Music with TROY's Music Curriculum
From Classroom to the Stage: Gain General Music Experience at TROY
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Learn from leading musicians and hone your musical talents in person with on-campus courses at TROY.
Learn General Music from Leaders in the Field
Careers in Music
With a Bachelor of Arts in Music from TROY, you'll have numerous career opportunities that fit your unique interests, talents and goals.
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Enhance Your Bachelor's in Music with Minors
Bring Additional Skills to Your Love for Music
At TROY, you can develop knowledge and skills that expand your career opportunities by adding a minor in fields like business, computer science or psychology. Pairing your music degree with a minor can provide valuable skills, increase job prospects and help you gain a competitive edge as you explore how to start a music career.
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FAQ About the Bachelor's in Music Program
Yes. At TROY, our music performance degree students must audition as part of the admissions process. Audition requirements will vary by instrument and specialization. Learn more about auditions.
Yes, you have the option to double major in other areas, including education, which is especially important if you want to pursue music teacher jobs. By majoring in both general music and education, you'll gain the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to effectively teach music in any classroom setting. However, if teaching isn't your goal, a double major in fields like business, marketing or technology can provide valuable skills to help you succeed in music industry careers or other paths where a strong foundation in music theory and performance is essential.
At TROY, the B.A. in Music provides a strong foundation in music theory, history and performance while allowing you to pursue additional academic interests. Unlike the music performance degree, which centers on intensive training in a single instrument or voice with a focus on recitals and ensemble work, the B.A. in Music offers more flexibility. You'll have room in your schedule to double major or minor in another field — for example, music and global business. With this versatile degree, you can prepare for careers in performance, education, arts administration and beyond.
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