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1100 North Avenue
Grand Junction,Colorado 81501
970.248.1233
admissions@coloradomesa.edu
DEGREES OFFERED
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Bachelor of Arts in Music - Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts in Music - Commercial Music Bachelor of Music in Music Performance - Instrumental Bachelor of Music in Music Performance - Keyboard Bachelor of Music in Music Performance - Vocal Bachelor of Music in Music with Elective Studies in Business Bachelor of Music Education in Music Education K-12 Minor in Jazz Studies Minor in Music - Instrumental Minor in Music - Vocal
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As part of the largest institution of higher learning between Denver and the Salt Lake region, the Music Department at Colorado Mesa University seeks to prepare music students for careers as a performer or teacher, as a professional in the music industry, or to use music study as the basis for other professions. The Music Department endeavors to create an educational setting in which students develop leadership skills and evolve into multi-faceted musicians, critical thinkers and life long learners who can succeed in an ever changing, competitive profession.
Faculty Info:
William Aikens, Graham Anduri, Stefanie Anduri, Lisa Bush, Javier de los Santos, Timothy Emmons, Gisela Flanigan, Sean Flanigan, Sean Hamilton, Susan Hess, Jonathan Hinkle, Calvin Hofer, Darin Kamstra, Adam Kluck, Brian Krinke, Kelley Latshaw, Christopher McKim, Eric Nohe, Jun Watabe, Kristen Yeon-Ji Yun.
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