Undergraduate Degree Programs
The MU School of Music contributes significantly to the University's primary mission to its students and serves as a major cultural resource for Columbia and mid-Missouri. A fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music with 35 faculty members and 225 music majors, the School of Music is an example of dedicated teaching, quality professional preparation and first-class music-making. Size is a great strength of the School; large enough to offer the broad spectrum of important musical opportunities for study and performance, yet small enough to assure the best kind of relationship between student and teacher.
MU offers three undergraduate degrees in music: the bachelor of music and bachelor of arts degree through the College of Arts and Science, and the bachelor of science in music education degree through the College of Education. The bachelor of music degree may be earned with specialization in performance, accompanying and pedagogy, history, theory, or composition. A bachelor of music degree with teacher certification is also available.
Graduate Degree Programs
Graduate Music Study at the University of Missouri-Columbia
The University of Missouri-Columbia has an enrollment of over 28,000 students. The campus is located in a community of 70,000 in Mid-Missouri, a center of cultural, academic and research activity. The School of Music offers master's degrees in performance, wind conducting, composition, music history, music theory and music education. Doctoral study is available in music education.
Application
Applications to the Graduate School can be obtained by writing the Graduate School, University of Missouri, 210 Jesse Hall, Columbia, MO 65211. The University of Missouri is an equal opportunity institution. Minority and women candidates are urged to apply.
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