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Music — 4-year 2025/2026

3. Music

Concordia University of Edmonton (CUE) offers a 4-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) major in Music through our Bachelor of Arts, Science and Management programs.

In our 4-year program, students are provided with a well-rounded music education through applied music lessons on a primary instrument, courses in music history, theory and pedagogy. The 4-year program also allows students to choose a final capstone project either in the form of a performance recital, or research-based project.

CUE’s Faculty of Music offers a wide range of programs, centered primarily around classical music. Students will experience and benefit from private instruction in voice, piano, classical guitar, saxophone, strings, brass, woodwinds, organ, or percussion. Students may choose a primary and secondary instrument.

In addition, we offer one of the most active ensemble environments for a school of our size, including a Concert Choir, Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Music Ensembles, and through a partnership with the Cosmopolitan Music Society, an array of wind band levels to participate in.

Our program will give you a solid, comprehensive foundation in three areas: performance through vocal and instrumental applied lessons and ensembles, music history and literature, and theory and composition. We also offer two certificates, the Certificate in Church Music and the Certificate in Vocal Pedagogy and Performance (30 credits each), which can be completed alongside your 4-year Bachelor of Arts in Music.

A. General Academic Requirements

45–60 credits required, to include:
Performance:
  1. 3 credits chosen from
  2. 3 credits chosen from
  3. 3 credits chosen from
Theory and Composition:
  1. MUS 211 (Music Theory I) and MUS212 (Music Theory II) (Students may be required to take MUS 120 (Advanced Rudiments of Music) depending on their level of proficiency in music theory. In order to be successful in all areas of the degree, it is recommended that students take MUS 211 (Music Theory I) by their third year.)
  2. MUS 213 (Aural and Keyboard Skills I) and MUS 214 (Aural and Keyboard Skills II)
  3. 6 credits chosen from
History and Literature:
  1. 6 credits chosen from
Capstone:
  1. MUS 490 (Topics in Music)
Senior Project/Recital:
  1. One of
Unspecified:
  1. 9–18 credits of unspecified senior-level MUS, MUPB, MUPG, MUPK, MUPP, MUPS, MUPV, MUPW, MUPE, or MUED courses
  2. 0-6 credits junior- or senior-level MUS, MUPB, MUPG, MUPK, MUPP, MUPS, MUPV, MUPW, or MUPE courses (Students may be required to take MUS 100 (Rudiments of Music) and/or MUS 120 (Advanced Rudiments of Music) depending on their level of proficiency in music theory.)
In addition to the above, students must complete
  1. 6 credits of ENG courses
  2. 3 credits of courses offered by the Department of Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Classics (CLAS, GRK, HEBR, LAT, PHIL, POPC, REL)
  3. 3 credits of courses in a language other than English. (ARAB, CHIN, CREE, FR, GERM, GRK, HEBR, LAT, NS, SPA)
  4. 3 credits of courses offered by the Department of Fine Arts other than Music (ARTH, DRA)
  5. 6 credits of courses offered by the Departments of Social Sciences or Psychology (CNST, ECO, HIS, INDG, POEC, PSCI, PSY, SOC)
  6. 6 credits of courses in the Faculty of Science
In addition to the above, students must present:
  1. AIT 100 (Undergraduate Academic Integrity Training)
Permissible minors:
All minors listed in section 10.6, except for Music.

Students with a major in Music must complete a minimum of 12 credits of MUS, MUP, MUPB, MUPG, MUPK, MUPP, MUPS, MUPV, MUPW or MUPE at Concordia University of Edmonton.

Electives recommended to complement your music studies include:

In Music Education:
In Psychology:
In Drama:
In Management:
In Physics:
In Religious Studies:
In General University Studies:
In History:

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