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The highest degree you can obtain in music is typically a Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) or a Ph. D. in Music. Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA): This is a professional degree focused on performance, composition, or conducting. It usually requires a significant amount of practical work in addition to academic research. Ph. D.
Based on the latest enrollment data, the most popular majors at ASU include: Business (specifically the Business Administration and Management program) Biological Sciences. Psychology. Nursing. Engineering (primarily Mechanical Engineering)
The School of Music in the Herberger Institute for Design + the Arts at Arizona State University is one of the top music schools in the nation. Internationally recognized faculty, varied and technologically driven curricula and five outstanding performance facilities all contribute to its stature.
Program description The Bachelor of Arts program in music offers a popular music concentration, accommodating musicians who are interested in various popular music genres, such as singers, songwriters, laptop performers, producers, composers, instrumentalists and vocalists.
Students who want to study forms and methods of musical expression throughout the world as well as specific cultural styles of music will find undergraduate majors in world music and/or ethnomusicology at some schools. Consider whether you also want a performance emphasis or an academic, research-oriented focus.

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ASU is ranked No. 1 for visual and performing arts by the National Science Foundation Survey of Earned Doctorates, ahead of UCLA, Columbia and Yale. The SED is based on the number and characteristics of individuals receiving research doctoral degrees in the academic year 202223 from U.S. academic institutions.

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