BFA

4-Year Program

The Music BFA program offers a broad and rigorous general musical education alongside highly individualized lesson instruction and mentoring. All undergraduate students engage in intensive shared training in musical techniques and concepts spanning classical, jazz, popular, electronic, and experimental styles, and both Western and non-Western musical cultures. They will graduate with experience in creating original work, ensemble performance, music notation and theory, professional development, and artistic metiers outside of music.

About the Specialization

At the BFA level, students proceed from foundation studies in composition, experimental sound practices, theory, technology and professional development, and go on to create a portfolio of original work—all the while cultivating their own distinctive artistic profiles. All BFA candidates in Composition and Experimental Sound Practices studies are required to pass a Graduation Portfolio Review in order to obtain the BFA degree.

Optional BFA Concentrations

Students who would like to concentrate their coursework in certain ways may choose to focus on several optional Concentrations. Though this is not required, students who fulfill the necessary coursework may have these noted on their transcript.

Avant-Garde Rock and Noise aims to develop necessary technical and professional skills to cultivate awareness of the socio-historical context for such music, and to create an environment that will promote radical collaboration and stylistic innovation.

Electronic Music fosters a strong technical foundation in studio and live electronic music-making, and proceeds to instruct in advanced techniques for today's computer musician.

Experimental Music addresses the current frontiers of radical exploration in music and sound art from creative, technical, historical and philosophical perspectives.

Composition for Film and Video affords a technical and aesthetic foundation for students who wish to collaborate with film and video artists.

Instrumental Concert Music Composition offers a technical foundation for contemporary chamber and orchestral composition as well as provides a broad survey of the diverse stylistic, methodological and aesthetic possibilities available to today's concert music composer.

Full Curriculum

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The Undergraduate Experience

CalArts is committed to providing a broad program of general education designed to enable students to consider aesthetic questions within larger socio-cultural, ethical and political contexts.

Learn more about the General Education curriculum

Interdisciplinary Opportunities

In addition to CalArts' rich and diverse community and naturally collaborative atmosphere, the Institute provides several programs of study that can be pursued concurrently with a student's chosen metier.

Music Theory Minor

The Minor is intended for undergraduate students who wish to receive advanced training and accreditation in Music Theory as a supplement to their major.

Music Theory Minor

Digital Arts Minor

The Minor is designed to help undergraduate students grasp the knowledge to build, engineer and design innovative custom systems.

Digital Arts Minor


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