Music (BMus)
Bachelor of Music (BMus)
Create, produce and promote music as a working professional. Mix with performers, composers, recording artists and scholars in an immersive, collaborative experience. Whether you want to play, compose or teach, you'll become an engaged leader in musical communities around the world. Our courses, ensembles, studio lessons and recording technologies connect music of the past with the present.
Areas of focus
- Composition and theory
- History and literature
- Music education secondary (choral)
- Music education secondary (instrumental)
- Musical arts
- Musicology and sound studies
- Performance
Careers
- Academia
- Arts administration
- Composer
- Conductor
- Instrument design
- Instrument sales
- Music production
- Performing musician
- Recording engineer
- Singer or songwriter
- Entrepreneur
- Teacher
Sample courses
- Introduction to Composition - MUS 105
- Jazz Ensemble - MUS 180D
- University Women's Choir - MUS 180G
- Introduction to Instrumental and Choral Conducting I - MUS 256A
- Introduction to Film Scoring and Sound Design - MUS 325
Admission
Apply directly to this program as a high school student or a transfer student from another post-secondary institution.
Alternatively, you can choose another major and add this program as a minor to broaden your studies.
Program details
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Program details
Application deadline
Admission requirements
Recommended admission average
Expanded qualifications
English Language proficiency
Transfer credit
Tuition & fees
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Scholarships
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