Department of Music

Undergraduate Degrees in Music

The UT Department of Music provides a comprehensive education at the graduate and undergraduate level in classical and jazz music traditions and offers a variety of musical opportunities and experiences for the University community, the greater Toledo area, and the global community. The Department of Music is a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music, and its degree requirements are in accordance with the latest published regulations of that association.

Bachelor of Arts in Music
The Bachelor of Arts in Music degree is a liberal arts program that affords students the opportunity to tailor their degree programs to their specifications by combining other areas of interest with general music studies. This degree prepares students for advanced study in music, for entrance into graduate music programs and for specialized work in music. General requirements for this degree are available in the University Course Catalog. Your advisor can help you add the right courses to develop this degree to suit your specific goals.

Bachelor of Music - Performance

    • Piano and Organ
    • Voice
    • Strings (violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp)
    • Wind and Percussion
    • Guitar
    • Jazz Studies 
Bachelor of Multi-Age: Music Education (all areas of music education)

The Bachelor of Music Education degree, for teaching licensure in instrumental, vocal or general music, is offered through the Judith Herb College of Education, Health Science and Human Service. For information on the music education degree, please see the College’s section in University course catalog. Follow the degree guide for the Multiage Education degree.

 

Last Updated: 10/6/23