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1000 E. Victoria Street
Carson,California 90747
310.243.3543
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DEGREES OFFERED
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Bachelor of Arts in Music Education Bachelor of Arts in Performance Bachelor of Arts in Composition Bachelor of Arts in General Music Minor in Music
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The California State University Dominguez Hills Deparment of Music is a department of the Division of Performing, Visual and Digital Arts.
The Department offers programs leading to the degree Bachelor of Arts in Music, with options in Performance (including all instruments, voice, conducting and composition), General Music, and Music Education.
The Music Program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). The Program is distinguished by the wide range of possible experiences it offers the student: performance, composition, conducting, music history, world music, music for children, electronic music synthesis, music for the theater, jazz, popular and gospel.
Acceptance Rate:
California State University Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) has an acceptance rate of around 88.3%
Faculty Info:
Dr. Scott Morris, Mary Au, Dr. Teodross Avery, Dawn Brooks, Peter Buck, Julian Coryell, Dr. Mike Davis, Charles Dickerson, Efajemue Etoroma, Dr. Virginia Figueiredo, Dr. Jonathon Grasse, Matthew Greif, Dr. Chika Inoue, David Issacs, Dr. Kathleen Janert, Brian Madigan, Joseph Mitchell, Dr. Stephen Moore, Kai Narezo, Dr. Rik Noyce, Greg Robinson, Dr. Kevin St. Clair, Kendra Vuk, Trevor Ware, Dr. Hal Weary.
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