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Elevate Your Musical Talents with a TROY Music Major

Do you have a passion for music and a desire to refine your craft? At ߲ݴý University, our Bachelor of Arts in Music with a general music focus combines a solid liberal arts foundation with in-depth history, literature and music theory classes. Whether you want to sing, play an instrument or compose, TROY's undergraduate program provides hands-on experiences, personalized mentorship from highly experienced professionals and high-quality performance opportunities that prepare you to succeed in the music world.

TROY student playing a piano.

Develop a Mastery of Music with TROY's Music Curriculum

In TROY's general music program, you'll explore the development of Western music from its early roots to today while building essential skills in areas like sight-singing and rhythmic reading through courses such as Aural Skills I and II. You'll also strengthen your abilities in improvisation, harmonization and more. Whether you aim to become a music director, composer, performer or vocalist, TROY's program prepares you for a wide range of jobs for music majors. You'll graduate with a solid foundation in musical knowledge and the creative tools to succeed in the industry.

From Classroom to the Stage: Gain General Music Experience at TROY

TROY music majors have endless opportunities to enhance and share their musical talents. Whether you perform in one of our many vocal ensembles or join our Sound of the South marching band in competitions or athletics events, you'll gain experience through these and hundreds of other public performance opportunities. As a TROY music major you'll also benefit from our designation as an All-Steinway School, which gives you access to world-class Steinway pianos for practice and performance — just like top musicians around the world.

Music Curriculum

While specific courses may vary from year to year, your coursework may include:
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Music Degree Locations

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

Whether you're looking to make a big break to pursue music industry careers or build a fulfilling future in music education, performance or composition, TROY provides the support and experience to help you succeed. You'll learn from faculty members who have built careers as educators, conductors, composers and performers and who are dedicated to helping you chart your own rewarding path. From experts in general music technology to leaders in performance techniques, TROY's music faculty will bring to you their mentorship, insights, experiences and connections so you are destined for career success.

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.

 

Faculty Profiles

Hui-Ting Yang, D.M.

Hui-Ting Yang, D.M.

Dr. Yang is a Professor of Piano at the John M. Long School of Music, where she serves as the Coordinator of Piano Studies. Dr. Yang also serves as the Director of the School of Music.
Mark J Walker, Ed.D

Mark J Walker, Ed.D

Dr. Walker serves as Director of Bands and Professor of Music at ߲ݴý University where he conducts the ߲ݴý University Symphony Band, the nationally renowned “Sound of the South” Marching Band, teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in conducting, marching band techniques, measurement and evaluation, and wind literature.
Michael Huff, D.M.A.

Michael Huff, D.M.A.

Dr. Michael Huff serves as Professor of Music at ߲ݴý University where he teaches trumpet, brass methods and works with the band program. Dr. Huff has earned degrees from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, the Eastman School of Music and the Catholic University of America. He has studied trumpet with Charles Daval, Langston Fitzgerald, Barbara Butler, Charles Geyer and Walter Chesnut.
Timothy Phillips, D.M.A.

Timothy Phillips, D.M.A.

Timothy Phillips is Professor of Clarinet at the John M. Long School of Music at ߲ݴý University in ߲ݴý, Alabama. Since joining the ߲ݴý University faculty in 2006, he founded ߲ݴý University Clarinet Day, which brings high school, college, and professional clarinetists together each spring at the John M. Long School of Music for performances and master classes.
Sarah Wee, D.M.A.

Sarah Wee, D.M.A.

Soprano Sarah Wee is an Associate Professor of Voice at ߲ݴý University where she teaches private lessons, vocal pedagogy, diction, and directs the Opera Workshop.
T. Adam Blackstock, D.M.A.

T. Adam Blackstock, D.M.A.

Nationally and internationally recognized soloist, recitalist, and clinician, Dr. T. Adam Blackstock currently serves as Professor of Music and Director of Percussion Studies at ߲ݴý University, and as Principal Timpanist with the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra.

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.

Bachelor's in Music Scholarships

Get Financial Support Throughout Your Music Major

At TROY, we offer a variety of music scholarships, including awards for instrumentalists and vocalists. You may also qualify for endowed scholarships to make your music degree even more affordable.

FAQ About the Bachelor's in Music Program

Learn more about the field of music and our music program.
Do I need to audition to pursue a bachelor's degree in music at TROY?

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

Can I double major in music and another degree path?

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.

What's the difference between a general music major and a music performance degree?

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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The Box Family has created a scholarship for future elementary education and music students at TROY.

TROY-oriented Box Family creates scholarship for elementary education, music students

Two-time ߲ݴý University graduate Philip Box and his wife, Paige, have created The Box Family Current Scholarship for Education and Music designed to benefit current and future elementary education and music students. Philip initially graduated from TROY in 1993 and most recently graduated for a second time in 2013 with a bachelor's degree in anthropology…

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