2016-17 GUIDE TO MUSIC SCHOOLS

Jacobs School of Music
Indiana University
Jacobs School of Music
MISSION
The mission of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music is to provide distinguished instruction and outstanding opportunities for performance, composition,research, and teacher training for music majors and non-music majors. These opportunities are designed to meet the following purposes within the framework of Indiana University:
  • To prepare students for careers as performers,composers, scholars, teachers, church musicians,and music administrators in higher education,precollege educational settings, the professional music world, the private sector, and supporting fields.
  • To provide music majors and non-music majors the opportunity to develop their knowledge,understanding, and ability in all aspects of music at a level appropriate to their needs and interests.To broaden and deepen the knowledge and understanding of all aspects of music through research and publication.
  • To enrich the lives of students, faculty, community,the state, the nation, and the world with performances of a wide variety of music. The excellence, authenticity, and originality of these performances also serve as models for future performances by students and as criteria for future listening experiences.
WHAT DISTINGUISHES THIS SCHOOL
The mission of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music is to provide distinguished instruction and outstanding opportunities for performance, composition, research, and teacher training for music majors and non-music majors.
LOCATION
Office of Music Admissions and Financial Aid
205 South Jordan Avenue
East Studio Building JS100
Bloomington, IN 47405-7006
UNITED STATES
ADMISSIONS
(812) 855-7998
Audition Requirements
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
CAREER / POST-GRADUATION ASSISTANCE
Project Jumpstart assists students in every stage of career design by offering high-impact programming, including career development and entrepreneurship workshops, networking events, and individual advising.
KEY STATISTICS (college level and above)
1600 music students
280 scholarships awarded
Music Faculty: 170 full time, 35 adjunct
AREAS OF STUDY
Applied Music (Performance) • Brass • Composition (Performance) • Guitar • Harp • Historical Performance • Jazz Studies & Contemporary Media • Music Education • Orchestral Conducting • Organ • Percussion • Piano • Strings • Theory • Voice/Opera • Woodwinds
Other Areas of Study: Audio Engineering & Sound Production • Ballet • Choral Conducting • Musicology
DEGREE PROGRAMS
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS (non-matriculating/prep)
EVENTS & PERFORMANCES
BROCHURE / CATALOGUE
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