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Last updated on 2025-05-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Music - General Route at the University of Alberta offers a flexible approach to music education, allowing students to tailor their studies according to their individual backgrounds and interests. This program provides opportunities to explore both music theory and performance, covering a wide range of topics including music history, world music, classical, and contemporary music. Students can also earn credits through participation in various performing ensembles such as orchestras, concert choirs, bands, and opera workshops. This program is designed for those who wish to immerse themselves in a comprehensive music education while having the freedom to specialize in areas of personal interest.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Music - General Route is structured to provide a comprehensive education in music over a period of four years. The program includes:

  • Flexible programming to accommodate individual interests and backgrounds.
  • Courses in music theory, performance, and music history.
  • Participation in various performing ensembles, enhancing practical experience.
  • Access to award-winning faculty and a close-knit academic community.

This program is designed to ensure that students receive a well-rounded education in music, preparing them for various career paths in the music industry. Students will automatically be registered into the General Route upon acceptance into the Bachelor of Music program.

Featured Experiences

  • Opportunities to participate in a variety of performing ensembles, including orchestras, concert choirs, and bands.
  • Access to renowned instructors and global researchers in the field of music.
  • Engagement in both classical and contemporary music studies.
  • Involvement in opera workshops and world music ensembles.
  • Experiential learning opportunities that enhance practical skills and knowledge.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Music - General Route can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Arts and Cultural Administration: Manage arts organizations, oversee programs, and coordinate events.
  • Chamber Musician: Perform in small ensembles, collaborating with other musicians to create intimate musical experiences.
  • Composer: Create original music for various media, including film, television, and live performances.
  • Music Teacher: Educate students in music theory, performance, and appreciation in schools or private settings.
  • Music Therapist: Use music as a therapeutic tool to help individuals improve their emotional and mental well-being.
  • Sound Designer: Create soundscapes for films, video games, and other multimedia projects.
  • Music Journalist: Write articles and reviews about music, artists, and industry trends for various publications.

 

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