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North Dartmouth,Massachusetts 02747
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Bachelor of Arts in Music

Minor in Music


As a music major, you'll develop your performance abilities and explore the world's musical heritage from the Americas to Africa, Asia and Oceania, Europe, and the Middle East/West Asia. The BA in Music program provides opportunities for intensive study in applied music, the history of music, music education, and theory. Grounded in the importance of cultural, geographical, and social contexts, our curriculum is distinguished by its focus on the study and performance of music from diverse cultures, including jazz and world music.

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JAMIE ECKERT, BONNIE HARLOW, JAMES HAY, EMMALEE HOLMES-HICKS, WILLIAM KINGSLAND, TRACY MCGINNIS, EDWIN MILHAM, CHARLENE MONTE, MICHAEL MONTE, LINDA NEELLY, CHRISTOPHER POUDRIER, WILLIAM RILEY, DAVID RUFINO, RONALD SHERWIN, JING WANG, TIANXU ZHOU.



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