IMPORTANT DATES
& DEADLINES
for Students & Faculty (Auditions, Juries, Comps, Senior Recitals & Projects, etc.)
AUDITIONS DATES
October 13, 2007
January 11, 2008
March 15, 2008
(A late audition will be held Monday, August 18, 2008)
Audition Guidelines
Audition
Application
SCHOLARSHIPS
Download a Scholarship Application
SYLLABI
SPRING 2008 Courses
FALL 2007 Courses
HANDBOOK
Music Department Handbook of Policies and Procedures
COMPS
Guidelines for Senior
Oral Competency Examinations
Music Department Grading Scale
FACULTY
Contact Faculty and Staff
CURRICULUM
Music Technology
Jazz Studies
General Music Studies
FACILITIES
Music Facilities
PHOTO
GALLERY
Download the UNCA Alma Mater (words & music)
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Summer Music Camp Info
June 22-27, 2008
http://www.unca.edu/music/camp/
or call
(828) 251-6558
Late Entrance AUDITIONS
will be held Monday, August 18, 2008. Audition
Applications are due by July 31.
Audition Guidelines
Audition
Application
UPCOMING CONCERTS
Click here for the Calendar of Upcoming Events!!
Students
- Do you sing or play an instrument??
Click here to find out about performance opportunities available at UNCA during the
Spring 2007 Semester!!!
UNCA offers three degree programs:
The Bachelor of Science in Music
Technology; the
Bachelor of Arts in Music/Jazz Studies track, and the Bachelor of Arts in Music/General Studies track. All programs are grounded in a nationally acclaimed liberal arts curriculum. This special feature of the UNCA experience helps students prepare not only for entry-level jobs but also, and more importantly, for leadership roles in the music professions of the twenty-first century.
Bachelor of Science in Music Technology
 The Music Technology program, leading to the B.S. degree, was established at UNCA in 1982.
We have a wide array of equipment including Pro Tools 3 TDM, 1 Digi001, 1
Digi002, and 12 M-Box systems. We also have an electronic music lab
fully-outfitted with gear invented and built by electronic music pioneer (and
former UNCA Music Professor), Dr. Bob Moog. Courses are taught in UNCA's recording studio,
our 5.1 surround sound mixing/editing/mastering studio, and our 14-station
electronic keyboard classroom.
Bachelor of Arts in Music/Jazz Studies Track
 The B.A. in music with an emphasis in Jazz Studies was established in 1994 for students wishing to pursue careers as jazz performers, composers and arrangers.
Bachelor of Arts/General Music Studies Track
 The General Music Studies track provides an opportunity for students to engage in a wide range of musical and academic studies. Students may emphasize areas of special interest such as performance, composition, etc.
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