B.A. in Music

Plattsburgh

 

INTAKE: Jan & Aug

Program Overview

The B.A. in Music at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh (SUNY Plattsburgh) is designed to offer a comprehensive education in music theory, performance, and history while providing the flexibility for students to pursue other academic interests. This program balances a liberal arts approach with specialized music training, making it ideal for students who are passionate about music but also want to explore broader fields of study.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the B.A. in Music at SUNY Plattsburgh includes courses in music theory, music history, performance, composition, and music technology. Students are exposed to a variety of musical genres, from classical to contemporary, and are encouraged to develop their musicianship through private lessons, ensemble participation, and performance opportunities. The program allows students to tailor their studies by offering electives and concentrations in areas such as music education, performance, or music technology.

Research Focus: While the B.A. in Music at SUNY Plattsburgh is not heavily research-based like some science programs, students have opportunities to engage in research in musicology, ethnomusicology, and other areas that explore the cultural, historical, and social aspects of music. Independent study projects, senior theses, and faculty collaboration allow students to deepen their knowledge of specific music topics or trends, contributing to academic discussions in the field.

Industry Engagement: The program emphasizes practical industry engagement through performance opportunities, internships, and collaborations with local arts organizations. Students have the chance to perform in various ensembles, such as choir, orchestra, and jazz band, and participate in music festivals, workshops, and community outreach. Internships in arts management, music production, or education provide students with hands-on experience in the music industry, helping them build professional networks.

Global Perspective: SUNY Plattsburgh’s B.A. in Music offers a global perspective by exposing students to diverse musical traditions and practices from around the world. The curriculum encourages students to explore non-Western music and understand music’s role in different cultures. Additionally, study abroad opportunities allow students to experience international music scenes firsthand, further enriching their understanding of music in a global context.

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Location

Plattsburgh

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 16980

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: $50

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 76 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 53 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 110.

SUNY Plattsburgh is fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community, the university offers various scholarship opportunities for international students. These scholarships are designed to recognize academic achievement, leadership qualities, and the potential for making a positive impact. 

International Student Academic Excellence Scholarship: The Academic Excellence Scholarship is awarded to outstanding international students based on their academic achievements. Eligibility criteria often include a strong academic record, standardized test scores, and letters of recommendation. The scholarship aims to support students who have demonstrated exceptional scholarly abilities.

Global Diversity Scholarship: SUNY Plattsburgh values diversity and recognizes the unique perspectives that international students bring to the campus community. The Global Diversity Scholarship is designed to celebrate and support students from different cultural backgrounds. Recipients are often selected based on their contributions to promoting diversity and inclusion.

International Student Leadership Scholarship: This scholarship is geared towards international students who have demonstrated exemplary leadership skills, both in their academic pursuits and extracurricular activities. Leadership roles, community service, and making a positive impact are often considered in the selection process.

Community Engagement Scholarship: SUNY Plattsburgh encourages international students to actively engage with the local and campus communities. The Community Engagement Scholarship recognizes students who have demonstrated a community service and engagement. Applicants may need to provide evidence of their involvement in community initiatives.

Global Scholars Program: The Global Scholars Program is a comprehensive scholarship initiative that may include financial support, mentorship, and specialized programming. This program is designed for high-achieving international students who aspire to make a significant impact in their academic and community endeavors.

Departmental Scholarships: Some academic departments at SUNY Plattsburgh offer specific scholarships for international students within their respective fields. These scholarships may be tied to academic majors, research interests, or career goals.

B.A. in Music from SUNY Plattsburgh equips students with a strong foundation in musical knowledge, performance, and industry practices, allowing graduates to explore diverse and rewarding careers in the music and arts sectors.

Music Performer: Graduates can pursue careers as professional musicians, performing in orchestras, bands, choirs, or as solo artists. They can explore various genres, from classical to contemporary, and perform in live concerts, recordings, or theater productions.

Music Educator: Many graduates choose to become music teachers, instructing students in schools, private studios, or community programs. Some may pursue additional certifications to teach music at the K-12 or college level, while others may focus on private tutoring in specific instruments or voice.

Music Director/Conductor: Music directors or conductors lead musical performances for choirs, orchestras, or bands. They are responsible for selecting repertoire, rehearsing musicians, and guiding the artistic direction of performances.

Music Therapist: With additional training, graduates can become music therapists, using music to support therapeutic healing in various healthcare settings, such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and mental health facilities.

Composer/Songwriter: Graduates may work as composers or songwriters, creating original music for films, television, video games, or live performances. This career path involves writing and arranging music for different genres and projects.

Music Producer/Engineer: For those interested in the technical side of music, careers in music production and sound engineering are popular. These professionals work in recording studios, mixing, mastering, and producing music for artists and media projects.

Arts Administrator: Graduates can find roles in arts management, working for orchestras, concert halls, theaters, or music festivals. Arts administrators handle the business aspects of running arts organizations, including marketing, fundraising, event planning, and artist management.

Music Critic/Journalist: Those with strong writing skills may pursue careers as music critics or journalists, writing reviews, articles, or blogs for music publications, websites, or media outlets, offering insights into music trends, performances, and artists.

Event Coordinator: Graduates with organizational skills may work as event coordinators for music festivals, concerts, or cultural events, managing logistics, bookings, and promotional activities to ensure the success of performances.

Film/TV Scoring: With a B.A. in Music, graduates can explore careers in scoring for films, television, or video games, where they create background music or theme songs that enhance the visual narrative and emotional impact of media productions.

Music Librarian: Music librarians work in educational institutions, libraries, or performing arts organizations, managing collections of music scores, recordings, and related materials. They assist musicians, researchers, and educators in accessing music resources.

Music Publisher: Graduates interested in the business side of music may work in music publishing, helping artists and composers get their work distributed and licensed for use in media, advertising, and other platforms.

Freelancer/Entrepreneur: Many music graduates pursue freelance opportunities, working as independent artists, composers, or teachers. Some even start their own music-related businesses, such as recording studios or music schools.


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