University of Lethbridge

Master in Music

Lethbridge, Canada

The Master in Music at University of Lethbridge is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Lethbridge, established in 1967 and based in Lethbridge, Alberta, is a public research university known for its student-centered approach and innovative teaching. With around 8,500 students, including approximately 900 international learners, the university emphasizes small class sizes and close faculty mentorship. This environment supports personalized learning, enabling students to engage deeply with subjects across arts, sciences, education, management, health sciences and fine arts.

Research at Lethbridge is an important focus, with strengths in water and environmental science, neuroscience, Indigenous studies and creative scholarship. Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to participate in hands-on research, co-op placements and experiential projects that build practical skills and deepen academic understanding. State-of-the-art facilities and collaborative research teams give students opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects and community partnerships.

Campus life blends academic rigor with a supportive community and comprehensive student services, including advising, career development and wellness programs. International students receive targeted orientation and supports to help adapt to Canadian study and work opportunities. Whether students pursue professional preparation, research experience or creative practice, the University of Lethbridge offers a welcoming, engaged setting that fosters intellectual growth and career readiness.

About the Program

The Master in Music program at the University of Lethbridge is a two-year, full-time degree for students who want to pursue graduate study in performance or composition. This program helps students join a dynamic community of professional musicians and scholars. Students can study classical music and other genres to create their own artistic expression.

The curriculum includes specializations like conducting, composition, music education, performance, recording arts, and world music. Students learn through master classes, lectures with visiting artists, and performance opportunities on-campus and in the community. They also work on a Thesis Project that showcases their skills.

Graduates of this program can become concert performers, music teachers, conductors, recording engineers, or music therapists. They can work in schools, orchestras, recording studios, or as freelance musicians. The skills they learn help them succeed in the music industry and pursue their passions.

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