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About the BM in Composition Degree

Why Study Music Composition at Cedarville?

Our distinctly Christian Bachelor of Music in composition degree will prepare you for a career in film and concert composition, arranging, music production, and music entrepreneurship. From regular collaborations with the performance area, to readings with our large ensembles, to well-equipped technology facilities, we provide the tools you need to pursue your artistic and professional goals.

At Cedarville University, Bach’s famous phrase "Soli Deo Gloria" — for the glory of God alone — is more than a slogan. It is the mission that drives all that we do to honor the Master Creator through our creativity. Study in our music program and learn from accomplished professors who will mentor and inspire you. Master your skills in our world-class facilities. Experience the preparation you need for your career or graduate school. Cedarville music graduates serve as teachers, composers, studio musicians, and more. Pursue your passion while worshipping the Master Composer at Cedarville University.

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What Sets Cedarville Apart?

Program Overview

Program Highlights

Dual Focus — The Cedarville music composition degree has a dual focus on composition for the concert hall as well as composition for contemporary media.

Music Technology — You will be exposed to significant music technology that will prepare you to be a composer for film, games, and other contemporary media.

Digital Environment — You will learn how to record, mix, and produce your compositions in the digital environment.

Varied Mediums — To prepare for artistic pursuits in concert music, you will compose pieces for many different mediums in the course of your studies and have regular opportunities for performances and readings of your work.

Selective (Audition Required) — You will be accepted into the music program — and be eligible for a department scholarship — based on a successful audition with music faculty.

What Can You Do With a Music Composition Degree?

Our graduates are prepared to:

  • Arrange for a variety of ensembles
  • Compose instrumental and vocal works
  • Score for media and film

Opportunities to Learn Outside the Classroom

As a music composition major, you will enjoy outstanding resources that will hone the skills you need to be a professional musician:

  • Award-winning faculty
  • Challenging and inspiring music colleagues
  • Comprehensive music library
  • Electronic music production lab for film scoring and music production
  • Excellent rehearsal rooms and recital hall
  • Opportunities to hear great music performed in the greater metropolitan area
  • Well-maintained practice rooms
  • Challenging and inspiring music colleagues
  • Opportunities to hear great music performed in the greater metropolitan area

You'll have many opportunities to use and develop your gifts in the Department of Music and Worship, from regular composition recitals to off-campus performances and arranging projects. Explore the range of music and worship ensembles that you can get involved with:

Scholarships and Placement Rates

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Soli Deo Gloria Music Scholarships

Cedarville University offers music scholarships of up to $6,000 per year for students majoring in music. You can combine your music scholarship with Cedarville’s other generous academic and need-based scholarships.

Placement Success

We’re proud of our successful graduates! 95.2% of recent graduates from the Department of Music and Worship were employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation. Check out Cedarville's other placement rates.

Program Curriculum

Building on your general education liberal arts and Bible minor courses, you will take a wide array of core music and composition courses.

Sample courses:

  • Composition Portfolio
  • Form and Analysis

Program Format and Related Programs

Cedarville offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, with flexible completion options. You may also want to consider these related programs as you consider the degree or program that is a best fit for you.

Program Level and Format

  • Undergraduate
  • Residential
  • 4-Year
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Program Faculty

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Austin Jaquith, DMA

Professor of Music Theory and Composition

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