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Bachelor of Arts in Instrumental Performance
Bachelor of Arts in Instrumental Performance

Bachelor of Arts in Instrumental Performance

  • ID:BaU10059
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

English requirements

  • TOEFL: 61 (iBT), 500 (paper-based)
  • IELTS: 6.0 academic band score
  • Duolingo English Test: 85
  • PTE: 44

Course Information

The Music Program is designed to help build musical skill and artistic performance while preparing students for a wide variety of careers in music. A Barry music student will be given…

  • Performance opportunities which begin upon entrance to the university as a freshman, rather than well into the third or fourth year of the Bachelor’s Degree program. These include weekly forums, master classes, musical theatre and opera productions, choral/orchestra concerts, and student showcases.
  • A collaborative atmosphere that encourages student team-learning and supportive group study.
  • Additional Job opportunities resulting from the incorporation of liberal arts courses into the music curriculum.
  • Personal attention that helps develop an intimate student/faculty relationship to best develop skills and improve musical performance.

Our dedicated and internationally recognized music faculty mstrongbers will work individually with students, integrating music theory into their teaching of applied lessons, ensstrongbles, and music core courses. Students are encouraged to develop skills in critical thinking, writing, and communication in addition to acquiring technological skills that will equip thstrong for future strongployment in the field.

In accordance with the university’s mission, Barry’s music students are committed to providing service, and are involved in exciting collaborative projects with organizations throughout South Florida’s multi-cultural community.

The Instrumental Performance Specialization (piano, brass, guitar, strings, percussion, or woodwinds) emphasizes study of a primary instrument, with the option of a secondary instrument. Individualized attention by the music faculty, frequent opportunities for formal and informal student performances and forums on and off campus, ensembles, and quality private applied lessons characterize this specialization.

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Music Core – 45 credits

  • Theory I
  • Theory II
  • Applied Music
  • Applied Music
  • Ensemble
  • Theory III
  • Theory IV
  • Applied Music
  • Applied Music
  • History: Baroque and Classical Music
  • History: Romantic Music
  • History: Twentieth Century Music
  • Applied Music
  • Applied Music
  • Sight Singing/Ear Training
  • Conducting I
  • Ensemble
  • Applied Music
  • Applied Music
  • Senior Seminar

Electives: 2 credits

  • Rudiments of Music
  • Applied Music
  • Applied Music
  • Percussion Techniques
  • Woodwind Techniques
  • Brass Techniques
  • String Techniques
  • University Chorale
  • Diction for Singers
  • Piano Sight Reading
  • Piano Literature I
  • Piano Literature II
  • Applied Music
  • Applied Music
  • Accompaniment
  • Sound Reinforcement
  • Survey of Vocal Literature I
  • Survey of Vocal Literature II
  • Musical Theatre Styles I
  • Musical Theatre Styles II
  • Electronic Music/MIDI
  • The American Musical Theatre: The Golden Age
  • Applied Music
  • Applied Music
  • History of Sacred Music Literature
  • Independent Study
  • Piano Pedagogy
  • University Chorale
  • Conducting II
  • Vocal Interpretation
  • Instrumental Interpretation
  • Methods in Music Education
  • Applied Music
  • Vocal Pedagogy
  • Applied Music
  • Internship
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