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Tallahassee, Florida 32306
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DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Music in Performance - Music Theatre
Bachelor of Music in Brass Performance
Bachelor of Arts in Music (Jazz & Commercial Music)
Bachelor of Music in Performance (Jazz)
Bachelor of Arts in Music: Sacred Music Emphasis
Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance
Bachelor of Arts in Music (General Emphasis)
Bachelor of Arts in Music (Sacred Music Emphasis)
Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy
Master of Music in Music Therapy
Master of Music in Musicology
Master of Arts in Arts Administration
Master of Music in Performance (Jazz only)
Master of Music in Performance
Master of Music Education
Master of Arts in Music
Master of Music in Brass Performance
Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology
Doctor of Music in Brass Performance


As the third-largest music program in higher education, the College’s comprehensive curricula embrace all traditional areas of music and world music study from the baccalaureate to the doctoral level. As one of the leading music institutions in the world, the College enjoys an international reputation. On average, over 40 states and 30 foreign countries are represented in our student population.

Acceptance Rate:

acceptance rate for the class of 2027 at 24%.


Faculty Info:

Clifford Maden, Patrick Dunnigan, John Geringer, Steve Kelly, David Plack, Jane Standley, Li Yeoh, Dr. Karen Munnelly, Brian Gaber, Leon Anderson, Scotty Barnhart, David Detweiler, Kevin Jones, Rodney Jordan, Bill Peterson, Marcus Roberts, Kari Adams, Kasia Bugaj, Richard Clary, Kevin Fenton, Dean Flowers, Michael Hanawalt, D. Gregory Springer, Kimberly VanWeelden, Chandler L. Wilson, Lori Gooding, Dianne Gregory, Diana Dumlavwalla.


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