With a degree from PLNU’s music program, you will be well prepared to pursue both graduate studies and an array of career options that will allow you to live out your passion for music while making a lasting impact in the lives of those who hear it.
A Bachelor of Music in Composition can lead to careers such as:
- Video game composer
- Film or TV composer
- Worship music composer
- Music teacher
- Symphonic instrumentalist
- Singer/Songwriter
- Music publisher
- Music editor
Job outlook for music composition careers
Jobs in the music industry will remain steady, but competitive. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment of musicians and singers is projected to grow 1% from 2019 to 2029. However, with the knowledge you’ll gain from your music studies, you’ll be prepared for many jobs within the music industry. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall employment of broadcast, sound, and video technicians is projected to grow 9% from 2019 to 2029.
What can you do with a music composition degree?
If you are passionate about music and ready to dedicate your life to it, once you graduate PLNU with a composition degree, you will be prepared to seek out a musically centered career that suits you, your interests, and specializations.
The following are examples of positions that PLNU composition alumni currently hold:
Music Directors and Composers
2020 Median annual salary $52,250
Music directors lead groups of musicians during performances and recording sessions. They conduct, plan, and lead instrumental or vocal performances by groups such as orchestras, choirs, and musical theater groups. Many music directors are employed by religious organizations or schools while others do freelance work. Composers arrange and write music.
Musicians and Singers
2020 Median annual salary $52,752
Musicians and singers are talented and dedicated individuals who play one or more musical instruments or sing. They read, write, perform, and record their music in a variety of environments, such as live performances, on-air broadcasting, or for sound or video recording.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the following are the industries with the highest levels of employment of musicians and singers:
- Performing arts companies
- Religious organizations
- Elementary and secondary schools
- Colleges, universities, and professional schools
- Independent artists, writers, and performers
Music Teacher
2020 Median annual salary $47,997
Music teachers have a wide array of workplace opportunities such as: schools, community centers, music shops, and public institutions, like hospitals and prisons. Also, music teachers often do freelance work for a more flexible schedule. Music teachers' primary responsibilities are to teach people how to read music, understand music theory, and to recognize scales and musical techniques. Music teachers may also help prepare clients for music examinations, auditions, and live performances.
Alumni listed the following skills as the top strengths they acquired as composition students at PLNU:
- Music theory
- Musical composition
- Finale (software)
- Music education
What are PLNU Department of Music alumni doing now?
Many PLNU students have successfully completed graduate school. any are now successful teachers, and some are university professors. Some music department alumni have gone on to be performing artists, including professional opera singers and studio session musicians, while others are commercial music composers.
As a composition major at PLNU you will work to develop your compositional voice into a distinct and personalized sound that will touch the lives of anyone who has the opportunity to play or hear it. Composition majors gain composing experience and receive foundational musical training that builds them into versatile and passionate musicians that can confidently step into any industry they choose to apply their learning to.
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