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    Music (Popular Music)

    Arizona State University
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    Campuses

    Downtown Phoenix

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines17-Aug-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 57,822  / year
    Next Intake 17-Aug-2023

    Music (Popular Music)

    About

    The popular music concentration within the BA program in music at Arizona State University welcomes and accommodates musicians interested in popular music, music industry studies and entrepreneurship. This includes singers and songwriters, laptop performers, producers, composers, instrumentalists, vocalists and musicians whose practices and playing styles are representative of varied popular music idioms. Students can elect to choose either the performer or non-performer track, following the flexible major map to cater to their desired experience.

    All students in the popular music program develop general musicianship and foundational skills that prepare them to specialize in areas of study which include songwriting, production, composition, performance, engineering, sound design, live sound and event production, music business, popular music education and advocacy work. Students participate in both group and individual applied study in chosen specializations, complemented by yearly special programing and opportunities such as visiting artists and professionals, exposure to industry partners, master classes, and professional development and career opportunities. All students gain a working knowledge of the music industry and music business and the entrepreneurial skills necessary to gain meaningful employment and career building skills upon graduation.

    Internship courses provide opportunities for students to apply their learning in a real-life context and begin building relationships. A capstone senior year allows students to work more intimately with faculty on perfecting their craft as well as preparing for the shift from ASU to the industry.

    Students are required to have a personal laptop capable of running a digital audio workstation, and they may need to purchase music software applications depending on their specialization.

    Students attend classes at the Downtown Phoenix campus.

    Program learning outcomes identify what a student will learn or be able to do upon completion of their program. This program has the following program outcomes:

    • Analyze key creative and artistic processes from a range of musical styles and historical periods.
    • Apply music industry studies as it pertains to popular and contemporary music industry starting from the late 19th century to modern day.
    • Execute professional level techniques in their chosen specializations.

    Disciplines

    Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Academic requirements

    First-year students must have a 3.00 grade point average (GPA) (a "B" or better where "A"=4.00) from a secondary school.

    Some ASU programs may have higher admission or English proficiency requirements and may consider a minimum ACT or SAT score.

    Must have three years of high school work (If you are currently in high school, ASU needs to see 9–11 grade work. If you have completed high school then ASU needs to see 10–12 grade work).

    Must have and present a completed high school diploma or certificate.

    Conditional admission

    ASU may offer conditional undergraduate admission to international applicants to an on-campus program who meet the academic (aptitude) requirements but who are not proficient in English. This offer of conditional admission will give you time to improve your English proficiency before you start classes at ASU. Your conditional admission offer is good for up to three semesters, during which time you must meet one of these requirements to begin your ASU experience.

    Competency requirements

    International students who completed high school outside the U.S. are required to meet the following competency requirements:

    • Math: four years (algebra I, geometry, algebra II and one course requiring algebra II as a prerequisite).

    • Laboratory science: three years total (one year each from any of the following areas are accepted: biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences and physics).

    International students who attended four years of high school in the U.S. are required to meet the competency requirements.

    Career

    Graduates are prepared for careers in the popular music industry that involve creativity and creating new work, being a flexible musician, collaborating with others in the community and having knowledge of music business and music marketing. Possible jobs include:

    • contemporary composer for film, TV and games
    • concert or artist manager and promotor
    • entrepreneur and music marketer
    • live event production and experience designer
    • label or music executive
    • musical director, arranger and publisher
    • music performer in the popular music sector
    • nonprofit arts-related worker
    • sound designer or studio engineer
    • songwriter, producer or teacher in a private studio

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 57,822 

    Application Fee

    USD 85 

    How to Apply

    Complete the undergraduate application for admission.

    Apply online with ASU’s Application for Admission or the Common Application. ASU accepts only one application. We have no preference between the ASU application or the Common Application. If two applications are submitted, one will be canceled in our system. Application fees are nonrefundable.

    ASU’s Application for Admission Common Application

    Submit the nonrefundable application fee.

    International nonresidents: $85 ($70 for ASU online programs)

    You can pay using a credit card (Visa or Mastercard) at the time you submit your application or when you log in to My ASU. Or you can mail a check or money order to Admission Services (payable to Arizona State University) at the address below.

    Admission Services Applicant Processing
    Arizona State University
    PO Box 871004
    Tempe, AZ 85287-1004

    If you applied for admission through the Common Application, pay the application fee through that application.

    Have official transcript(s) and examination results sent directly from your school(s) or exam board to Admission Services. Provide English translations of all documents not issued in English.

    Official transcripts are certified copies of official documents from each secondary school, college, university or technical school attended. Records must include courses completed, grades or marks earned, and certificates or degrees awarded. Include a certified English translation of all documents not issued in English.

    Visit the transcripts page for detailed information on submitting international transcripts and English translations

    Provide evidence of English language proficiency.

    Have your TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, or DuoLingo English test score, sent directly to ASU, or provide proof of completion from Global Launch.

    TOEFL
    The official TOEFL score report can be sent directly to ASU from the Educational Testing Service. ASU's TOEFL institutional code is 4007. For information about this test and registration procedures, contact ETS at PO Box 6151, Princeton, NJ 08541-6151, USA or visit www.toefl.org .

    Duolingo English test

    Learn more about the Duolingo test

    Global Launch
    ASU accepts completion of the Global Launch English Language program or English for Undergraduate Admission and Achievement online self-paced course. Learn more about Global Launch.

    IELTS
    For information about this test and registration procedures, contact the IELTS Office, University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate, 1 Hills Road, Cambridge/CB1 2EU, UK or visit www.ielts.org .

    PTE
    For information about the Pearson Test of English, visit www.pearsonpte.com .


     

    American university admission reminders

    Secondary and post-secondary documentation

    All documents must be an original or an attested copy with an original institutional seal and/or signature. Photocopies, notarized copies, faxes or scans are not considered original documents. All documents must be translated into English if the original is not issued in English.

    Note: Before mailing or sending any documentation, you must fill out an ASU application. Sending documents before doing so will delay the processing of your application. It is also recommended that you include your ASU EMPLID on the envelope of any documents being mailed to ASU.

    Do you have any college credits?

    • All college work must be reported at the time of filling out your application.

    • We must see all transcripts/academic records from all institutions that you have ever attended (regardless if you have finished the program at that institution or not).

    • All documents not issued in English must be accompanied by an English translation.

    • Access the transfer credit guide to check your college credits. 

    Professional third-party evaluations 

    ASU provides in-house credential evaluations of your secondary and postsecondary academic records at no extra cost. However, if you have already had your academic credentials evaluated, ASU will consider course-by-course evaluations from the four agencies below:

    • Educational Credential Evaluators

    • Foreign Credentials Service of America

    • Academic Credentials Evaluation Institute

    • Scholaro.

    Note: Official evaluations do not take the place of official academic records. The evaluation is in addition to the official academic record. If the evaluation agency includes academic records they used to complete their evaluation and indicates that the evaluation was based on official or authenticated records, we may accept those documents as official.

    Submit your ACT or SAT scores (optional).

    ACT or SAT scores are not required for admission, but may be submitted for ASU course placement or as supplemental information. Have your scores sent to ASU from ACT or College Board when you register for the test. 

    Check application status.

    Once you’ve completed all these steps, ASU will review your application. To see if you have any missing items, and to review your admission status and I-20 status, sign in at My ASU using your ASURITE UserID, which is sent to you after you apply for admission.

    Activate My ASU and your ASURITE UserID

    You will receive your ASURITE UserID and activation code via email within one to three business days of submitting your application. If you have previously applied to ASU, your ASURITE UserID will remain the same. You'll use your ASURITE UserID to login to My ASU. If you have previously applied to ASU, your ASURITE UserID will remain the same. If you have not previously activated My ASU, have your activation code sent to you by submitting your ASU ID number and last name. If you have trouble logging in with your ASURITE UserID, contact the ASU Help Desk at 855-278-5080 or contact.asu.edu. 

    Submit your student visa application.

    All international students planning to attend Arizona State University will need to first apply for an I-20 in order to apply for an F-1 or J-1 student visa.

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