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1410 Northeast Wilson Road
Pullman,Washington 99163
509.335.3898
music@wsu.edu

DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Bachelor of Music in Composition/Theory

Bachelor of Music in Music Business

Bachelor of Music in Performance - Instrumental

Bachelor of Music in Performance - Vocal

Bachelor of Music in Performance - Jazz

Bachelor of Music in Music Education

Minor in Music

Minor in Jazz Studies

Minor in Music Technology

Master of Arts in Music

Master of Arts in Music in Music Education

Master of Arts in Music in Performance

Master of Arts in Music in Composition

Master of Arts in Music in Jazz Studies


The School of Music is dedicated to educating the next generation of performers, educators and composers. Graduates of the School of Music are performing, touring and recording worldwide. The School is proud of its 100% placement rate for recent undergraduate music education students. Many graduates hold teaching positions in universities and schools around the country.

Faculty Info:

Aaron Agulay, Tina Anderson, Meredith Arksey, Troy Bennefield, Scott Blasco, Ruth Boden, Navin Chettri, Gabe Condon, Chris Dickey, Angelica Dunsavage, Brent Edwards, Jihyun Kim, Dean Luethi, Fabio Menchetti, A.J. Miller, Sarah Miller, Melissa Parkhurst, Danh Pham, Yoon-Wha, Shannon Scott, Denise Snider, Jake Svendsen, Sophia Tegart, Dave Turnbull, Julie Wieck, Christopher Wilson, Jacqueline Wilson, Greg Yasinitsky, Horace Alexander Young.



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