Why Music?
The benefit of studying music
Music is the organization of sound into discrete elements we refer to as pitch, rhythm, tempo, timbre, and harmony. These organizations communicate emotions and understanding to listeners in a way that words fail to.
“When the human race created the culture of speech and writing, it also produced the sublime culture called music. It is a language that goes beyond speech and letters—a living art that is almost mystical." — Shinichi Suzuki, Nurtured by Love, 1983, pg. 83 |
What can I do with a degree in music?
Whether your dream is to be a composer, conductor, performing musician or simply to share you love of music with others, our music degree will prepare you with the foundational skills to build on for life.
Create Your Career in Music
A lot of our students end up working in the school district as music educators. Our performance majors tend to go off to graduate school and pursue their masters degree. Some of our students are now doctoral students and now work at various universities in the nation.
Recent student successes include:
- Rebecca Dunne ‘23. Music Educator, Galena Interior Learning Academy.
- Jenna Dreydoppel ‘21. Choir Director, North Pole High School.
- Phoenix Williams ‘21. General Music Teacher, Anchorage School District.
- Lisa Ibias ‘19. Soloist with Juneau Symphony, Associate Concertmaster of Juneau Symphony.
- Rose Crelli, ’18. Assistant Principal of Huntsville Symphony. Graduate Assistantship at University of Louisville.
- Trevor Adams, ‘15 & ’17. Scholarship recipient and Teaching Assistantship at Roosevelt University, Film Composition Degree.
Some careers music majors go on to pursue are...
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A BA degree in music gives a person a deep background in a variety of musical fields that can be used to continue musical studies, or as a jumping off point for nearly any other profession that requires a college degree. Some options for continued studies after a BA in music include music therapy, master in music history or music theory, or pursuing a medical degree.
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Music at the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø
Degrees Offered:
Starting your first year, you’ll gain valuable performance experience through a variety
of large and small ensembles, workshops with guest artists, apprentice programs, master
classes and state and national competitions. You can also specialize your degree to
explore and shape your particular musical interests and career paths.Take Command of the Stage and Classroom
Complete your degree in your time
The following study plans outline required music courses in the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor Music degree programs over four-year and five-year sequences. Your course registrations will always be completed and approved in consultation with your academic advisor.
Each degree path stresses the importance of instilling a lifelong commitment to learning, creating music research opportunities that generate new artistic insights as well as new perspectives on traditional knowledge. Part of this approach involves an understanding of non-Western frameworks of knowledge as cultivated in Alaska Native musical culture and neighboring regions. Students are trained to engage the public as musical ambassadors in ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø and other communities around Alaska and beyond.
The UAF Department of Music strives to prepare its students for 21st century musical careers by providing a rigorous coursework curriculum and opportunities for a variety of musical experiences and numerous community partnerships. The UAF Music Department is a cultural hub of ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø and by extension the rest of Alaska. It provides graduating students with performance and educational skills in preparation for the workforce in Alaska and beyond, as well as a broad skill-set of knowledge to meet the needs of an ever-changing world. Graduates of our program go on to diverse careers in music, or continue their studies in graduate programs in the United States and internationally.
We offer student worker positions such as Music Community School instructor, student Music Office worker and Davis Concert Hall student worker.
How else can I get involved around campus?
The UAF Department of Music offers many opportunities to explore the auditory fine arts without even leaving campus. There are a number of ensembles for both majors and non-majors to join, holiday concerts and festivals to attend and recitals and performances to enjoy. UAF also offers lessons in all major orchestral instruments, voice, guitar, piano, and more. Please contact our faculty for information about taking lessons in the Music Department.
Our performance faculty are professional musicians and researchers who frequently serve as guest artists, clinicians and conductors at venues around the world.
Our department is like a family - we expect great things from our students but we also are here for you as you navigate college life. UAF itself has many options for students to get help in any way they may need it, and we here at the music department work with you so that you don’t get lost in the crowd.