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1840 South 1300 East
Salt Lake City,Utah 84105
801.832.2437
admission@westminstercollege.edu

DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Performance (Instrumental)

Bachelor of Arts in Music - Performance (Vocal)


Unleash your passion for music through engaging classes and performing opportunities in vocal, solo, and chamber music. The Music program’s dynamic faculty have years of experience on stage and in the recording studio, and will work closely with you to provide dedicated, individual mentoring tailored to your performance and academic needs. Music students graduate with the skills and experience to compete at the highest levels with professional musicians and graduate students around the country. Whether you want to sing opera, play jazz piano, perform on Broadway, or join an indie rock band, the Music program empowers you to pursue your dreams by connecting you with valuable opportunities. The Music program offers a bachelor of arts degree in music that allows you to choose an emphasis in Music Studies, Vocal Performance, or Piano Performance, with the possibility of double or customizable majors. An audition is required to become a music major and you must audition on the instrument you plan to major in. Explore opportunities on campus for private lessons and performing as well as information on Westminster summer camps available to high school students and the community partnerships the program has formed.

Acceptance Rate:

Westminster College (UT) has a general acceptance rate of 69%. There isn't specific data available about the acceptance rate for the Department of Music specifically.


Faculty Info:

Aubrey Adams-McMillan, Sarah Arnesen, Emily Bender, Brandon Derfler, Ph.D, Kerri Green, David Halliday, Jason Hardink, Kristiana Henderson, Leslie Henrie, Chris Hough, Sally Humphreys, Lun Jiang, Kimi Kawashima, Hilary Koolhoven, Yuki MacQueen, Julie Mark, Devin Maxwell, Donald Miller, Craig Moore, Emily Nelson, Katie Porter, Christopher Puckett, D.M.A., Chris Quinn, D.M.A., Alex Rowe, Courtney Smith, Kyra Sovronsky, Parker Swenson, Whittney Thomas, Louise Vickerman, Pegsoon Whang, Lori Wike, Emily Williams, David Yavornitzky.



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