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3800 Biola Ave
La Mirada,California 90639
562.903.4892
admissions@biola.edu

DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Science in Music in Worship

Bachelor of Music in Music Education

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Bachelor of Music in Composition

Bachelor of Music in Performance (Instrumental, Organ, Piano, Voice)

Minor in Music


The Conservatory has a longstanding tradition of academic and performance excellence. The faculty includes graduates from the most prestigious university music programs and conservatories in the country, and critically acclaimed Los Angeles-based musicians active in film, television, and the recording industry. Biola University, which offers twelve masters degrees and six doctoral degrees, affords a rich, intellectually stimulating environment and the opportunity to examine important current issues guided by some of the top Christian thinkers in the country. Moreover, the University provides a wonderfully diverse cultural milieu. Our student body includes representatives from more than 30 different countries. Biola's ethnic and international student population is among the largest found at Christian colleges across the nation.

Acceptance Rate:

The acceptance rate for the graduate programs in the Theatre Department at Binghamton University is 67%


Faculty Info:

Sherri Alden, Jeff Askew, Nancy Andeel, Carol Aspling, Mindy Ball, Bruce Babad, Elliott Bark, Joel Balzun, Emily Benford, David Black, George Boespflug, Jason Bonham, Rebekah Bortot, Zachary Bortot, Melody Chang, Andy Cole, Susan Craig, Christina Dahlin, Adam Del Monte, Robert Denham, Bob Feller, Ariel Fernald, Robyn Frey-Monell, Jane Green, Adam Gubman, Jessica Hong, Cliff Hulling, Li-Shan Hung, Doug Jackson, Craig Jordan, Manami Kawamura, Jenny Kim, Brent Kuszyk, Elizabeth Larson, Ron Kobayashi, Jung-A Lee, Barry Liesch, David Michael Loucks, Evan Marshall, Beth Mitchell, Lawrence Mumford, Jonathan Neal, Matt Ordaz, Marlin Owen, David Owens, Beth Nam Pak, Rique Pantoja, Angela Park, Stephanie Parshall, Menahem Pressler, Joshua Ranz, Lelie Resnick, Jeanne Robison, Jiayi Shi, David Stetson, Shawna Stewart, Norm Stockton, Tommy Walker, David Washburn, Michael Watts, Chris Wills, Natalie Wilson, Gary Woodward, Ron Borczon, Mark Paladini



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