Alabama School of the Arts | Department of Music Program

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Exceptional faculty and classroom training. Many performance opportunities.
Environment shaped from the Christian perspective.

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Music is the form of communication that transcends all languages. Earning your Bachelor of Arts in Music will allow you the opportunity to choose an emphasis in your instrument and develop your performance and ensemble skills, with a broader understanding of music context as one of the humanities.

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Bachelor of Arts in Music

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  • Core Courses
  • Core Courses
  • Major Courses
Core Courses
EFFECTIVE ENGLISH
The Literary Tradition
Intro to the Bible OR Christian Worldview
History of Christian Thought OR Mission & Message of Jesus
Basic Public Speaking OR Intro to Philosophy
History Course
LABORATORY SCIENCE
MATHEMATICS
GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES
Foreign Language Electives
Major Courses
MU 101 & 102 - Theory I
MU 101L & 102L - Theory Laboratory I
MU 201 & 202 - Theory II
MU 201L & 202L - Theory Laboratory II
MU 301 - Form and Analysis
MU 302 - Counterpoint
MUA 309 - Chamber Music I
MU 310 - Music History I
MU 311 - Music History II
MU 412 - Christian Ethics and the Performing Arts
Secondary Applied Area
Concert Music Attendance (7 Sequential Semesters, required)
MUA 200 Piano Proficiency
MU 200 Mid-Level Review (Music)
MUA 300 Junior Recital
MUA 400 Senior Recital
APPLICATION PROCESS
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STEP 2

Step 1: Apply to UM

The University of Mobile and the Alabama School of the Arts require all students to submit an admission application before auditioning.

Step 2: Audition

Fill out the interest form today to begin and schedule your audition. Auditions may be scheduled weekly (Monday-Thursday) for the student upon approval from the ASOTA office.

APPLICATION PROCESS
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Alexandra C. Trosper holds a Master’s in Vocal Performance and a Bachelor’s in Music Education from Colorado State University and is currently pursuing her DMA at Mobile University. She has performed both nationally and internationally, with operatic and musical theater roles including Queen of the Night in *The Magic Flute* and Christine in *Phantom of the Opera*, and has appeared with organizations such as Opera Fort Collins and the Boulder Symphony.

Alexandra C. Trosper Assistant Professor of Music atrosper@umobile.edu

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