The Bachelor of Arts in Music at the University of Washington encourages creative and critical engagement with musical traditions and innovations. Students gain experience in performance, music theory, ethnomusicology, and audio production—preparing them for a wide range of careers in music and the arts.
Composing a Modern Symphony Inspired by Local Culture
Analyzing the Structure and Techniques in Jazz Improvisation
Creating a Portfolio of Original Film Scores for Short Films
Exploring Cross-Cultural Influences in Contemporary Music
Designing a Live Music Performance with Visual Integration
Recording and Producing an EP Using Digital Audio Workstations
Studying the Effects of Music on Cognitive Performance
Composing a Suite Based on Regional Folklore
Creating a Multimedia Presentation of Historical Music Eras
Developing a New Genre through Experimental Sound Layers
Researching the Role of Music in Social Movements
Performing and Analyzing Works from the Baroque Period
Designing a Virtual Reality Music Experience
Exploring Music Therapy Techniques in Mental Health
Arranging Traditional Music for Contemporary Ensembles
Analyzing Soundscapes in Urban Environments
Creating an Electroacoustic Sound Installation
Studying the Impact of AI on Music Composition
Documenting the Music Traditions of Underrepresented Communities
Exploring the Relationship Between Music and Identity
From classical traditions to experimental sounds, students in the Music B.A. program develop a rich understanding of musical expression, composition, and performance.
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