Department of Music
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1400 Spring Garden Street
Greensboro, North Carolina 27402
336.334.5789
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DEGREES OFFERED
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Bachelor of Arts in Music
Bachelor of Music in Performance
Bachelor of Music in Music Education
Minor in Music
Certificate in Composition
Certificate in Ethnomusicology
Certificate in Historical Keyboard Performance
Certificate in Jazz
Certificate in Musicology
Certificate in Music Education
Certificate in Music Theory
Certificate in Performance Studies
Master of Music in Composition
Master of Music in Music Education
Master of Music in Performance
Master of Music in Music Theory
Doctor of Musical Arts in Music
Doctor of Musical Arts in Music Education
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In accordance with the mission of the University, the School of Music, Theatre and Dance seeks to enable students to understand and embrace the artistic expression of all cultures, empowering them to enrich the human experience for themselves and others. Acknowledging the enduring traditions of excellence in each discipline, the School strives to:
- Teach the imaginative, critical, aesthetic, and technical skills essential to the creative process, scholarly inquiry, and professional engagement in the continually evolving fields of music, theatre and dance.
- Promote discovery and foster inclusive learning that enriches the understanding of human diversity and global issues as they relate to the performing arts.
- Provide our undergraduate students with comprehensive curricula appropriate to the various degree programs offered by the School of Music, Theatre and Dance.
- Equip our graduate students to become specialists and leaders in their fields through advanced study and training.
- Present public performances and provide artistic resources, education and outreach to the community and the state of North Carolina.
Acceptance Rate:
While the overall University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) acceptance rate is around 89.8%, the acceptance rate for the School of Music is not explicitly stated, but it's known to be competitive, particularly for programs like Musical Theatre.