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.

Click through the tabs below to navigate through each program.
| Core Courses |
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| EN 101 & EN 102 - Effective English |
| EN 201 or EN 202 - The Literary Tradition |
| CST 101 Introduction to the Bible or CST 110 Introduction to Christian Worldview |
| CST 301 History of Christian Thought or CST 321 Mission and Message of Jesus |
| COM 101 Basic Public Speaking or PY 101 Introduction to Philosophy |
| HISTORY COURSES (3 Semester Hours) |
| LABORATORY SCIENCE COURSES (4 Semester Hours) |
| MATHEMATICS COURSES (3 Semester Hours) |
| GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVES (18 Semester Hours) |
| Major Courses |
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| MU 011 Concert Music (8 Consecutive Semesters) |
| 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 |
| MU 310 - Music History I |
| MU 311 - Music History II |
| MU 412 - Christian Ethics and the Performing Arts |
| MUA 200 Piano Proficiency |
| MU 200 Mid-Level Review (Music) |
| MUA 300 Junior Recital |
| MUA 400 Senior Recital |
| Primary Applied Area (10 Semester Hours) |
| Secondary Applied Area (4 Semester Hours) |
| Primary Ensemble (8 Consecutive Semesters) |
| Secondary Ensemble (8 Consecutive Semesters) |
The University of Mobile and the Alabama School of the Arts require all students to submit an admission application before auditioning.
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.


