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Composition Major (B.M.)

USA

What will I learn?

Composition is the act of writing or creating musical works. The music composition degree at UNH builds on a core set of classes in music history, theory and analysis, and places heavy emphasis on composition and performance. The major is recommended for students considering a professional career in composition, or graduate study leading to an advanced degree.

WHY STUDY COMPOSITION AT UNH?

As a music student at UNH, you’ll study composition with nationally and internationally known composition faculty and learn from guest artist composers. You’ll be able to participate in the university’s dynamic undergraduate research conference, which each spring highlights performances of student composers’ works. Our ensembles include touring chamber and choral groups, as well as orchestras and bands that inspire from the stage to the football field. You’ll also be able to engage with the community through our many outreach programs. Take advantage of an exchange program in Cardiff, Wales, where you can study with professional musicians.

POTENTIAL CAREERS

Composer
Conductor
Music industry executive
Music professor
Music teacher
Performer

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students will exhibit the skills necessary for artistic expression at the highest possible level as defined by their particular area of concentration in solo and small ensemble (not conducted) and large ensemble (conducted) settings.
Students will exhibit competency in musicianship and analysis through: their understanding of musical forms and processes aural, verbal and visual analyses skill in performance, academic, pedagogical, and compositional applications rudimentary ability to create derivative or original music.
Students will demonstrate familiarity with musical literature from the formal concert repertory and from musical traditions outside of that repertory. Students will demonstrate the ability to place music in historical, cultural, and stylistic contexts.
Students will demonstrate collegiate-level skill in the English language and competence in written and oral communication in English.
Demonstrate the ability to use technologies current to their area of specialization for professional development and entrepreneurship, and career preparation and promotion.
Demonstrate skill in the use of standard concepts, tools, techniques, and procedures to develop a composition from concept to finished product.
Manage a formal performance of a finished product.

Which department am I in?

College of Liberal Arts

Study options

Full Time (128 hours)

Tuition fees
US$34,430.00 per year
Application deadline

Expected October, November 2024

Start date

Expected August 2024

Venue

University of New Hampshire

105 Main Street,

DURHAM,

New Hampshire,

03824, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Each student must have their official high school diploma or general equivalency diploma.

English Language Score:

Minimum TOEFL score is 80 (internet version), 550 (paper version), 213 (computer version); recommended minimum IELTS score is 6.5; recommend Duolingo score is 105 or higher.

Application Deadlines - Early Action (Fall) - November 15; Regular Decision (Fall) - February 1; Regular Decision (Spring) - October 15.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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