The Department of Music provides an inclusive environment for professional training of aspiring performers, educators, composers, producers, and scholars. Through rigorous study with exceptional faculty, as well as education and industry partners, music students grow their artistry, develop a professional network, and expand their thinking and actions to include diverse views and experiences as global citizens. While fostering student achievement, the department engages with community members through our state-of-the-art facility by hosting concerts, festivals, and outreach activities.
Our objectives are to:
UVU’s music degree programs focus on three principal areas of professional music studies: education, performance, and commercial music. Students interested in broader studies, inclusive of other educational disciplines, may pursue a liberal arts or integrated studies major. In addition to professional careers, music is also an area that offers highly flexible self-employment opportunities, such as freelance performing, recording, and private teaching. Coursework in music technology and entrepreneurship further enhances opportunities for students who choose to pursue freelance employment. These opportunities are very dynamic, as well as rapidly responding to advancing technology and an open and diverse media market.
Engaged learning is about connecting students with professional organizations and opportunities to build bridges to better careers after graduation. Here at UVU, engaged learning is in our DNA. In addition to learning from faculty who are working musicians, music students also have the chance to participate in masterclasses with professionals like Joshua Bell and Sō Percussion and perform onstage with artists like Time for Three, Marina Costa-Jackson, and Jason Alexander. Learn more about engaged learning in The Department of Music and The School of the Arts.
"The UVU Department of Music equips music students with the versatile skillset needed to thrive in their future careers. Engaged learning opportunities are woven into our curriculum, allowing emerging musicians to collaborate on real-world projects, showcase their talents in performances, and connect with the vibrant musical community. Our graduates perform in professional groups, work in studios, compose for films and video games, produce their own records, direct school ensembles, attend excellent graduate schools, and so much more. UVU is the perfect place to explore the entire range of musical careers and find the right path for you.
We are also home to a campus-wide musical community that can enrich your time at UVU. If you want to perform in an ensemble, take lessons, or even minor in music—we have a place for you."
—Jeff O'Flynn, Chair of The Department of Music
Utah Valley University
Department of Music, MS 165
800 W. University Parkway
Orem, Utah 84058
Office: (801) 863-8534
Office Location: NC 754 , Hours: Mon – Fri 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Chris Gines, Administrative Assistant: (801) 863-6480, [email protected]