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      • The Faculty of Music offers two undergraduate degrees: the Bachelor of Music (Mus.Bac.) and the Bachelor of Music in Performance (Mus.Bac.Perf.); both require the completion of 20.0 credits. Students admitted to the Bachelor of Music in Performance (Classical or Jazz) begin their specialization in first year.
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  2. Steps to Apply. These steps are applicable for all Bachelor of Music and Artist Diploma programs. All applicants must apply to the University of Toronto through the Ontario UniversitiesApplication Centre (OUAC) by the posted deadline. You can select one (1) Faculty of Music program within your OUAC application.

  3. Bachelor of Music programs require between RCM Grade 7 to Grade 9 repertoire, while Bachelor of Music in Performance and Artist Diploma programs require between RCM Grade 9 to ARCT repertoire for the audition.

  4. 1. Research your program options. See our Classical Programs and our Jazz Programs pages to determine the program that may be right for you. 2. Check admission requirements. Review both academic and music requirements. 3. Submit your applications. See full details on How to Apply. 4. Complete your audition & interview.

  5. Degree(s): Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music Performance. Program(s): Artist Diploma (Specialist) Music: Composition (Specialist) Music: Comprehensive - Classical or Jazz (Specialist)

    • Specializations
    • The Curriculum
    • Minor Programs Within The Faculty of Music
    • Certificates Within The Faculty of Music
    • Major/Minor Certification from The Faculty of Arts & Science
    Composition
    Comprehensive Studies (Classical or Jazz)
    History, Culture & Theory
    Music Education (Classical or Jazz)

    All students must complete a set of core requirements (Basic Music courses) comprising courses drawn from history & culture, theory, and performance. This constitutes a prescribed educational foundation that all students are required to have in common. The History & Culture core introduces the concept of music from global as well as Western art mus...

    Currently there are Minor programs offered in History and Culture, Composition, and Historical Keyboard. The course requirements for each of these programs are printed below the table corresponding to the specialization in that area. Students are not required to complete a Minor towards the degree/diploma. However, for those who choose to do so, th...

    Certificates are a sequence of Music courses within specified areas outside of existing Music Programs and Specializations. Completion of the prescribed courses within one or more areas is acknowledged on the transcript. Certificates are offered in conjunction with a degree. Currently there are Certificates offered in Health Applications in Music, ...

    Students graduating with a Music degree may be eligible to receive acknowledgment of an Arts & Science Minor or Major upon completion of the appropriate courses with the minimum required grades within the specific discipline. The specific course requirements for the Minor or Major programs may be found in the Arts & Science Calendar, by discipline....

  6. DEGREE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS. Students wishing to enrol in the Faculty of Music must be academically admissible to the University of Toronto, and are required to apply for formal admission to the University. Musical admissibility is assessed by the Faculty of Music on the basis of an audition/interview.

  7. Degree(s): Honours Bachelor of Arts. Program(s): Music with Ensemble Option (Major, Specialist) Music (Major, Specialist) OUAC Admission Code: TAH (Humanities)

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