Bachelor Degree: Music Degree and Programs
A bachelor's degree in music can give you the career training you need to become a composer, music director, arranger, or even a better musician. Professional musicians need extensive study and practice in order to compete in a highly competitive market. Online education classes in theory, music appreciation, conducting, arrangement, and performance can provide you with career training as you perfect your musical skills. With so many online education classes available, you can schedule coursework around your schedule as you work towards your bachelor's degree in music. Some musicians complement their online study with classes in education and become music teachers. Others find careers performing music. According to The Bureau of Labor Statistics, musicians and singers made an average hourly wage of $27.27 in 2007. Music directors and composers made $53,970 a year, with the top 10 percent earning $111,490.
Featured Music Degree and Programs
Full Sail University - Online
Since 1979, Full Sail has been a leader in providing campus-based education for careers in media and entertainment. This role in academic leadership combined with our unique approach to real world curriculum development, gives us the needed perspective to create world-class online degrees.

Since 1979, Full Sail has been a leader in providing campus-based education for careers in media and entertainment. This role in academic leadership combined with our unique approach to real world curriculum development, gives us the needed perspective to create world-class online degrees.
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