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2801 South University Avenue
Little Rock,Arkansas 72204
501.569.3294
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Bachelor of Arts in Music - Applied Music Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music History Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Theory Bachelor of Music in Music Education
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The Music Department at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock is located in the Fine Arts Building minutes from downtown Little Rock, home of the Arkansas Symphony, Clinton Presidential Library, Arkansas Arts Center, and Arkansas Repertory Theatre. Fine Arts includes a 300-seat Recital Hall, two large rehearsal halls, practice rooms, classrooms, and faculty studios and offices. A state-of-the-art music technology studio/classroom is located in the center of the campus and includes a recording studio that is available for students and faculty use.
The faculty members of the Music Department are nationally and internationally recognized in their fields of expertise. They provide students with an educational environment both demanding and supportive, and their success is evidenced by the graduates who have left and begun careers such as public school teachers, professional performers, conductors, college and university professors, music therapists, composers, scholars, administrators, and private music teachers. We take great pride in the success of our graduates.
Acceptance Rate:
The overall acceptance rate for the University of Arkansas - Little Rock is 61%
Faculty Info:
Justin Bunting, Mary Alice Chambers, Lisa Doss, John Garst, Ken Goff, Rolf Groesbeck, Naoki Hakutani, Leann Hatley, Meredith Maddox Hicks, Linda Holzer, Diane Kesling, Johanna Miller-Lewis, Lorissa Mason, Tom Richeson, Michael Underwood.
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