BM in Music Performance (Organ)
Colorado State University-Fort Collins — Fort Collins, CO
About this program
The Bachelor of Music (B.M.) at Colorado State University is a professional degree program with concentrations designed to prepare students to become highly skilled music educators, music therapists, performers, and composers. Program goals encourage and develop high standards of teaching, scholarship, performance, and research in music. Small academic classes, applied study with highly qualified faculty, and careful attention to advising. Performance skills are tested at the end of the sophomore year and in a graduation recital if required by the degree option. Some programs require satisfactory completion of supervised student teaching, an internship, or a senior project. Music Therapy concentration prepares students for MT-BC certification examination and includes two tracks — Studio (with applied lessons) and No Studio. The Music Education concentration prepares students for music teaching licensure (grades K-12) in Colorado with 100% employment rate among CSU graduates seeking teaching positions. Jazz Studies Option prepares students for careers in jazz and other popular styles.
Audition & application overview
- Requires a live or recorded audition
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