Bachelor of Music

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A Bachelor of Music (BMus or BM) is an

sound recording
and composition courses using digital technologies.

In the United States, the Bachelor of Music is a

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.[2] Juilliard offers bachelor’s degrees in music, dance, and drama.[3] Berklee College of Music also offers a variety of such degrees, including a four-year professional degree,[4] as well as instrumental and online undergraduate courses.[5] In 2023, Juilliard and Berklee were two of fourteen US campuses named by Niche as frontrunners in the field of undergraduate music degrees.[6]

In Canada, the B.M. is often considered an

undergraduate degree. Programs typically last from three to four and a half years.[7]

In the United Kingdom, the Bachelor of Music is generally a

Edinburgh University through its Edinburgh College of Art offers a three year BMus degree, with the option for a fourth ‘Honours’ year, styled ‘BMus(Hons)’.[11]

In Australia, Music Bachelor Degree study programs are available at, among others, the University of Sydney,[12] Monash University,[13] the University of New South Wales,[14] the University of Adelaide,[15] Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University,[16] and the University of Tasmania.[17] The University of Canberra offers a 'Bachelor of Creative Industries (Contemporary Music Practice)'.[18]

Abbreviations

After a degree holder's name, as on a

Oxford University
.

Post-graduation options

Graduates may apply for jobs in performance, teaching, or

PhD
programs if they have a high average and strong recommendation letters.

References