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Ashland,Virginia 23005
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Bachelor of Arts in Music

Bachelor of Arts in Music with Teacher Certification in Vocal/Choral

Bachelor of Arts in Music with Teacher Certification in Instrumental

Minor in Music


The arts, and music specifically, offer unique and personal ways for the individual to view, understand, and communicate about the world. The Music Program at Randolph-Macon College offers all students the hands-on opportunity to explore the creative process of music, to understand the relationship between personal art and society, and to develop personal musical skills through participation in ensembles, applied study, historical study, technological applications, internships, and music industry coursework.

Faculty Info:

James M. Doering, Ph.D., Brian A. Coffill, D.M.A., Adrianna L. Tam, D.M.A., Kevin Harding, Bill McElroy.



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