The Music program of University of Wisconsin - Whitewater offers its majors high-quality instruction and performance opportunities to prepare them for careers and/or advanced study in such areas as public school music teaching, performance, music theory, composition or musicology, and studio teaching, as well as for the wide range of opportunities that exist in the music field. By completing a minor in Music, students can gain not only personal satisfaction but knowledge and experience that can be of value as they pursue a chosen career. The Music Department also offers elective certificates in Accompanying, Jazz, Music History and Music Theory.
UW-Whitewater provides a wide variety of music performance ensembles for students. Whatever your interest - from chamber music or jazz to marching band or orchestra - we have opportunities for you to perform and to work with outstanding conductors. Our ensembles are regularly selected to perform at national and international conventions. Our recent appearances include performances at Carnegie Hall, Chicago's Symphony Center, and in Europe.
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