BA in Music

St. Catharines

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Music program at Brock University offers students a comprehensive education in music theory, history, performance, composition, and musicology within a liberal arts framework. The BA in Music program at Brock University provides students with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary education in music, fostering creativity, critical thinking, cultural awareness, and professional skills essential for success in today's globalized and rapidly changing world.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Curriculum: The BA in Music curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including music theory, ear training, music history, music technology, and performance techniques. Students explore various musical styles, genres, and traditions from different cultural and historical perspectives.

  2. Performance Opportunities: Students have the opportunity to develop their musical skills through individual lessons, ensemble rehearsals, and public performances. They may specialize in voice, piano, guitar, strings, winds, percussion, or other instruments, receiving instruction from experienced faculty members and guest artists.

  3. Composition and Arranging: The program offers courses in music composition and arranging, allowing students to create original music across diverse styles and genres. They learn about musical form, harmony, counterpoint, orchestration, and electronic music production, developing their unique artistic voice.

  4. Musicology and Research: Students study musicology and music research methodologies, delving into the historical, cultural, and social contexts of music. They explore topics such as music analysis, ethnomusicology, music criticism, and interdisciplinary approaches to music scholarship.

  5. Interdisciplinary Studies: The BA in Music program encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and exploration. Students may combine their studies in music with other fields such as history, literature, psychology, sociology, anthropology, or media studies, fostering a well-rounded and adaptable skill set.

  6. Experiential Learning: The program emphasizes experiential learning opportunities, including internships, field placements, community engagement projects, and collaborative initiatives with local arts organizations, schools, and cultural institutions. Students gain practical experience and professional skills while making meaningful contributions to the community.

  7. Technology and Innovation: Students learn to integrate technology and digital tools into their musical practice and scholarship. They explore music software, recording techniques, sound design, multimedia production, and interactive technologies, preparing them for careers in the rapidly evolving digital music landscape.

  8. Capstone Project: In their final year of study, students complete a capstone project that demonstrates their artistic and scholarly achievements. This may include a recital, composition portfolio, research thesis, interdisciplinary project, or community-based initiative, allowing students to showcase their talents and interests.

  9. Flexibility and Customization: The BA in Music program offers flexibility for students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals. They can choose from a wide range of elective courses, pursue minors or concentrations in related fields, participate in study abroad programs, or engage in independent research or creative projects.

  10. Graduate Studies and Career Pathways: Graduates of the BA in Music program are well-prepared for diverse career pathways in the music industry, education, arts administration, media, technology, research, and beyond. They may also pursue further studies in graduate programs in musicology, performance, composition, music education, arts management, or related fields.

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Location

St. Catharines

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Score

IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 34152

Application Fees : CAD$ 130

Undergraduate Programs:

Academic Requirements: To be eligible for undergraduate programs at Brock University, international students must have completed the equivalent of Canadian Grade 12 education or its international equivalent. A minimum overall average of 65% is typically required for admission consideration.

English Language Proficiency: International students whose first language is not English are required to demonstrate their English language proficiency. The accepted English language proficiency tests include IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with a minimum overall band score of 6.5. TOEFL iBT overall score of 88 is required with no band less than 21. PTE Overall score of 58 is required,DET score required is 110.

Additional Requirements: Some undergraduate programs at Brock University may have specific prerequisite courses or additional requirements for admission. These requirements vary depending on the program of study, and applicants are advised to check the specific program requirements on the university's official website.

Brock University offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic journey. 

International Curriculum Scholarship: This scholarship is available to incoming international undergraduate students who have achieved academic excellence in their previous studies. The scholarship amounts vary and are awarded based on academic performance.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship: Brock University offers scholarships specifically for international students who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The scholarship amount is based on the student's IB score and is renewable for up to four years.

Brock Scholars Award: The Brock Scholars Award is a prestigious scholarship for high-achieving international students entering their first year of undergraduate studies. The award recognizes academic excellence, leadership potential, and community involvement. It provides a substantial financial contribution towards tuition fees.

Brock International Award: This award is available to both undergraduate and graduate international students. It recognizes academic excellence and provides financial assistance to help cover tuition fees.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Many of Brock University's faculties offer scholarships and awards for international students within their respective fields of study. These scholarships are often based on academic achievement, leadership, or specific criteria related to the faculty.

External Scholarships: Brock University also encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by government agencies, private organizations, and foundations. The university provides resources and support to help students navigate these external scholarship opportunities.

It's important to note that the availability and criteria for scholarships may vary each year. To apply for scholarships, international students are usually required to submit an application form, academic transcripts, and sometimes a personal statement or reference letters. It is important to review the specific requirements and deadlines for each scholarship and ensure that all application materials are submitted on time.

A Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Music from Brock University equips graduates with a diverse skill set and a solid foundation in music theory, history, performance, composition, and musicology. Graduates of the BA in Music program at Brock University are well-prepared for diverse career pathways in the music industry, education, arts administration, media, technology, research, and beyond. With their creative talents, analytical skills, and interdisciplinary knowledge, they contribute to the cultural enrichment and vibrancy of society while pursuing fulfilling and meaningful careers in the arts.

  1. Music Performance: Graduates may pursue careers as professional musicians, solo performers, ensemble members, session musicians, or orchestra members. They can perform in various settings, including concert halls, theaters, clubs, recording studios, and multimedia productions.

  2. Music Education: Many BA in Music graduates choose to become music educators, teaching at elementary schools, high schools, private music academies, community centers, or conservatories. They can work as classroom teachers, ensemble directors, private instructors, or music therapists, inspiring the next generation of musicians.

  3. Arts Administration: Graduates may work in arts administration, managing music organizations, concert venues, festivals, or performing arts centers. They can pursue roles in marketing, fundraising, event planning, artist management, talent booking, or educational programming, facilitating the promotion and dissemination of music in the community.

  4. Music Production and Recording: With their knowledge of music technology and production techniques, graduates can pursue careers in music production, audio engineering, sound design, and recording studio management. They may work in recording studios, post-production facilities, broadcast media, or the film and video game industry.

  5. Music Publishing and Copyright: Graduates may work in music publishing companies, copyright organizations, licensing agencies, or digital distribution platforms. They can specialize in music editing, licensing, copyright clearance, royalty administration, or intellectual property law, ensuring the protection and monetization of musical works.

  6. Arts Journalism and Criticism: Graduates may pursue careers in arts journalism, music criticism, or music journalism, writing for newspapers, magazines, online publications, blogs, or radio programs. They can review concerts, albums, and performances, conduct interviews with musicians, or write analytical essays on music trends and developments.

  7. Arts Advocacy and Community Engagement: Graduates can work in arts advocacy organizations, community arts councils, cultural institutions, or nonprofit organizations, advocating for the importance of music education, accessibility, and cultural diversity. They may organize community outreach programs, educational workshops, or public events to promote music appreciation and participation.

  8. Further Studies: Graduates of the BA in Music program may pursue further studies in graduate programs in musicology, performance, composition, music education, arts management, or related fields. They can deepen their expertise, specialize in specific areas of interest, and pursue advanced research or professional certification.


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