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One University Heights
Asheville,North Carolina 28804
828.251.6769
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DEGREES OFFERED
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Bachelor of Arts in Music Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jazz and Contemporary Music Bachelor of Science in Music Technology Minor in Music
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At UNC Asheville’s Music Department, the classical co-exists with the contemporary. We explore the many connections and interactions between music and all facets of human life through instruction and performance. Students learn in cutting-edge classrooms at the only university where music pioneer Bob Moog – inventor of the Moog Synthesizer – ever taught. In addition to being dedicated teachers, our faculty are active musicians who enrich Asheville’s thriving music scene and the cultural life of our campus.
All students must pass an instrumental or vocal audition to be accepted into a music degree program. Our highly selective music technology program combines music, engineering, math, computer science, music business, and electronics to teach students how to professionally mix and record music, while our jazz and contemporary music performance program is ideal for those pursuing careers as singers, instrumentalists, composers, and arrangers. Our Bachelor of Arts degree merges music analytical training with history, anthropology, natural sciences, and philosophy to prepare students for a range of careers or graduate studies. The University Singers, one of several student ensembles, have performed at the White House, while many graduates have found dream jobs working with top artists like R.E.M. and Alison Krauss.
Acceptance Rate:
The overall acceptance rate for the University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA) is 74.3%, with an acceptance rate of 94% for the general admissions, but for music programs, a successful audition is required for certain degrees.
Faculty Info:
Brian Felix, Pamela Miller, William Bares, Christine Boone, Melodie Galloway, Jonathan King, Fletcher Peacock, Carolina Perez, Matthew Richmond, Lyndsay Pruett, Chuck Taft, Michael Barnes, Tim Doyle, Andy Jurik, Hwa-Jin Ki, Brent LaCasce, Zack Page, Justin Ray, Inez Hullinger Redman, Jacob Rodriguez, Richard Shulman, Paul Templon, Justin Watt.
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