Concordia University of Edmonton

Bachelor in Music

Edmonton, Canada

The Bachelor in Music at Concordia University of Edmonton is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Concordia University of Edmonton, founded in 1921 and located in Edmonton, Alberta, offers a personalized learning environment with a heritage of liberal arts and professional programs. Serving a large and diverse student population of around 48,000, including approximately 9,624 international students, Concordia combines small class sizes with a broad program spectrum across undergraduate and graduate studies. The campus fosters engaged learning, community involvement, and opportunities for research and experiential education.

Academic offerings emphasize critical thinking, creativity, and applied learning across 24 program areas, with faculty committed to mentoring and individualized attention. Students benefit from hands-on labs, field placements, and community partnerships that connect classroom learning to real-world contexts. Student clubs, athletics, and service initiatives contribute to a vibrant campus culture where leadership and cross-cultural exchange are encouraged.

International students find supportive services for admission, academic advising, and settlement assistance, plus career development resources to prepare for employment after graduation. Concordia’s welcoming atmosphere and focus on student success help newcomers adapt academically and socially. Prospective students should explore program prerequisites, scholarship options, and experiential learning opportunities to maximize their time at Concordia.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Music at Concordia University of Edmonton is a 4-year degree for students who want to study music. This program helps students develop their musical skills and knowledge. Students can take courses in applied music, music theory, and music history, and can participate in music ensembles like the Concordia Concert Choir and the Concordia Symphony Orchestra.

The curriculum includes private studio instruction, arranging, composition, conducting, and music technology. Students also learn about ear training and music pedagogy. This program is great for students who want to perform in music ensembles and develop their musical talents.

Graduates of this program can become music teachers, conductors, or performers. They can also pursue careers in music therapy, music production, or arts administration. Some graduates may work as church musicians, music directors, or ensemble leaders. Music graduates have a wide range of career options and can work in various music-related fields.

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