Bachelor of Music in Performance - Voice
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Bachelor of Music in Performance - Voice
The Bachelor of Music in Performance - Voice is a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to provide students with a thorough education in music performance, theory, and history. The program is offered by the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University.
Program Requirements
The program requires a total of 153 credits, which include:
- Major Area: 32 credits of major lessons, 3 credits of voice jury, 4 credits of vocal coaching, and 2 credits of voice recital
- The Breakthrough Curriculum: 5 credits of exploring arts careers, building a brand and portfolio, and pitching a creative idea
- Supportive Courses in Music: 34 credits of ear training, keyboard studies, theory, and musicology
- General Studies: 12 credits of core courses and liberal arts electives
- Electives: 6 credits of elective courses
Sample Program of Study
A sample program of study is provided to illustrate the typical course sequence for students in the Bachelor of Music in Performance - Voice program. The program is designed to be completed in four years, with a balance of music performance, theory, and general studies courses.
Course List
The following courses are required for the Bachelor of Music in Performance - Voice program:
- Major Lesson 1 HR (8 semesters)
- Voice Jury (3 semesters)
- Vocal Coaching (4 semesters)
- Voice Recital (1 semester)
- Ear Training (4 semesters)
- Keyboard Studies (4 semesters)
- Theory (3 semesters)
- Musicology (3 semesters)
- Core Courses (2 semesters)
- Liberal Arts Electives (2 semesters)
- Exploring Arts Careers (1 semester)
- Building a Brand and Portfolio (1 semester)
- Pitching a Creative Idea (1 semester)
Total Credits
The total credits required for the Bachelor of Music in Performance - Voice program are 153 credits.
