Overview
The Music program at Wilfrid Laurier University offers a Bachelor of Music (BMus) degree with concentrations in performance, music education, composition, and music theory and literature. The program emphasizes a comprehensive music education, combining rigorous training in musical skills with opportunities for creative expression and performance. Unique features include a strong focus on both classical and contemporary music, ensemble participation, and individualized instruction.
Career Prospects
Graduates pursue diverse careers in the music industry, including performance, teaching, composition, and arts administration. The program prepares students for further studies in music therapy, graduate performance, or music business.
Key Faculty/Staff
- Dr. Cynthia Johnston Turner, Dean of the Faculty of Music
- Dr. Mark Spafford, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
The program utilizes the Laurier Centre for the Arts, featuring state-of-theatre performance halls, recording studios, and practice facilities. Partnerships include collaborations with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony and local arts organizations for performance opportunities.
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