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Exploring the SNHU Music Degree Program

I'm interested in studying music in college and recently found out that Southern New Hampshire University offers a music degree. Does anyone have any experience or knowledge about the SNHU music program? I'm curious about the curriculum, faculty, and what kind of opportunities are available for music students there. Are there any particular strengths or weaknesses of the program that I should be aware of before applying?

a year ago

The music program at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is known for offering flexible and comprehensive instruction in fundamental areas of music. One noteworthy element of SNHU's program is its Bachelor of Arts in Music with a Concentration in Music Business, which may be particularly appealing if you're considering a career in the music industry beyond just performing or creating music.

In terms of curriculum, the music degree combines studies in music theory, music history, and performance with an understanding of the music industry's legal and financial structures. You'll take courses covering topics such as music theory, applied music fundamentals, world music, music history, and music business and entrepreneurship. There's also a capstone project in your senior year where you get to synthesize and apply all the knowledge you've gathered throughout the program.

The SNHU faculty consists of experienced industry professionals who pair academic theory with real-world examples, and many hold advanced degrees in their fields. They tend to provide personalized attention to students due to SNHU's small class sizes.

As for opportunities, the school often hosts music industry-related events, seminars, and workshops where students can network with professionals. SNHU also provides internship opportunities with music companies or organizations as part of the music business concentration. Completing an internship can help you gain practical experience and connections in the industry.

However, if you're more interested in a performance-based music program with intense practical training and performances, you might want to explore schools with conservatory-style programs as well. SNHU's program, while it provides well-rounded music education, might not be as performance-centered as some other programs.

Overall, your decision should hinge on your career goals and what aspect of music you're most interested in. If the business side of music is appealing to you, SNHU's program might be a good fit. If you're looking for a program with a stronger emphasis on performance, you might want to explore other options in addition to SNHU. Good luck!

a year ago

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