Music
Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
Undergraduate Major
Allendale • Face to face • 120 Credits
Undergraduate Major
Allendale • Face to face • 120 Credits
Grand Valley’s music program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of performance and academic study.
Prospective students must audition. Audition information can be found at gvsu.edu/music/. Ensemble participation is open to all university students. Some ensembles require auditions.
The Bachelor of Music is designed for students who demonstrate exceptional preparation for college-level applied music and for whom graduate school is a realistic goal. Instruction in piano, harpsichord, organ, voice, guitar, harp, string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments is normally available. Students admitted to this program must complete a minimum of 84 credit hours in music, depending on their track (instrumental, keyboard, or vocal) and initial keyboard placement.
As an undergraduate-only program, you will enjoy greater opportunities for learning and performance. Small class sizes foster direct engagement with faculty members dedicated to nurturing each student's unique talents and needs. Professors who are accomplished performers, international competition winners, conductors, composers, theorists, scholars, and acclaimed teachers provide exceptional mentorship and ensure a high standard of education accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
In addition to formal admission to Grand Valley, each applicant wanting to major or minor in music is required to arrange for a personal audition with the music program. When considerable geographical distance or extreme hardship prevents a personal audition, the applicant may, with the permission of the department, submit an video recording of an appropriate performance. Entering freshmen and transfer students will be required to take a theory placement exam on audition day. A student with two or more years of piano experience have the option to take a keyboard musicianship placement exam*. Audition appointments should be made at least one month in advance. Recommended audition repertoire and an application can be found at www.gvsu.edu/music/.
Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance
gvsu.edu/mtd
1300 Thomas J.
and Marcia J. Haas Center for Performing Arts
(616) 331-3484
Admissions and Recruitment Office
Conduct, direct, plan, and lead instrumental or vocal performances by musical artists or groups, such as orchestras, bands, choirs, and glee clubs; or create original works of music.
Top skills| Annual Earnings | Percentile |
|---|---|
| $ 26,355.90 | 10% |
| $ 33,348.06 | 25% |
| $ 41,117.01 | 50% |
| $ 66,119.64 | 75% |
| $104,340.25 | 90% |
Play one or more musical instruments or sing. May perform on stage, for broadcasting, or for sound or video recording.
Top skills| Annual Earnings | Percentile |
|---|---|
| $ 22,646.34 | 10% |
| $ 33,942.97 | 25% |
| $ 50,018.82 | 50% |
| $ 94,206.36 | 75% |
| $158,807.15 | 90% |
Teach courses in drama, music, and the arts including fine and applied art, such as painting and sculpture, or design and crafts. Includes both teachers primarily engaged in teaching and those who do a combination of teaching and research.
Top skills| Annual Earnings | Percentile |
|---|---|
| $ 46,403.47 | 10% |
| $ 60,097.03 | 25% |
| $ 85,821.20 | 50% |
| $123,122.68 | 75% |
| $166,432.84 | 90% |
Grand Valley State University offers a wide variety of merit-based
scholarships. For information on all of the scholarships that are
available to students, please visit Scholarships at GVSU.
Grand Valley offers myScholarships
(a scholarship matching tool) to help admitted students match
with GVSU scholarships, as well as external scholarship opportunities.
myScholarships will prompt you to answer questions to help match you
to scholarships for which you might qualify.
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