Music with Elective Studies

Make a music program just the way you like it.

Maybe you’re torn between music and journalism. Or maybe you wonder about how music affects the brain and want to combine your musical interest with work in psychology. Whatever your interests, our bachelor of music with elective studies may be a great path for you. You can combine professional music studies with a minor or second major in another area for an individualized program that fits your needs.

Graduates of this program have gone on to careers in a wide variety of areas within music and beyond. You will have the opportunity to study music intensively and to take full advantage of programs across campus. How you do it is up to you.

Get your Bachelor of Music with Elective Studies

  • Designed for students who want to create an individual program that couples musical study with work in fields such as journalism, theatre, or business.
  • Provides a flexible approach allowing study in music to be combined with other areas in ways not covered by other degrees.
  • 124 credit hours to complete your degree. See degree plan>>

 

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The artwork of Keith Haring comes to Loyola's Diboll Gallery
The artwork of Keith Haring comes to Loyola's Diboll Gallery

The vibrant mastery of the late New York City artist Keith Haring will be the subject of the next exhibit on display in the Collins C. Diboll Art Gallery at Loyola. Exhibit opens November 5. learn more »

Updated August 23, 2008