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8 Bachelor's degrees in Musicology in Pennsylvania, United States
Orchestral Music Certificate
Enhance your performance experience and knowledge of orchestral music with the Orchestral Music Certificate from Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance.
Music Industry
The degree in Music Industry at Drexel University offers the highly motivated student a program of study that combines education in music, music industry practices, and music technology with career preparation.
Music Industry - Business
The Music Industry - Business program at Drexel University is designed to allow students to complete both the BS and the Master of Business Administration degree in five years.
Music Theory Certificate
Acquire compositional facility and the ability to analyze both tonal and atonal music with the 15-credit Music Theory Certificate at Temple University. Housed within the Department of Music Studies, the Certificate allows students to explore a number of areas including composition, performance and research.
Music in Theory
Sharpen your analytical abilities through the study of counterpoint, keyboard and orchestration with the Bachelor of Music in Theory in Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance.
Music General and Performance Concentration
The Music General and Performance Concentration program from Millersville University of Pennsylvania produces talented and knowledgeable musicians who are prepared to enter the rapidly changing music industry.
Music Therapy
Seton Hill University's Music Therapy (B.M.) Program will prepare you to begin healing others, using your own unique musical capabilities. At Seton Hill University, you will learn to assess a client's emotional well-being, physical health, social functioning, communication abilities and cognitive skills through musical responses.
Music - Sacred Music
A Bachelor of Music - Sacred Music from Seton Hill University will prepare you for positions as a musician in Roman Catholic Churches and in Protestant liturgical and nonliturgical Churches.