SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE
ARTS EDUCATION FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY


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San Diego State University
San Diego State University celebrated its Centennial in 1997. SDSU is an established and acknowledged leader in the twenty-three campus California State University system. With more than 1500 faculty and 30,000 students, it is one of the largest universities in the western United States. The University now offers Bachelor's degrees in 78 areas, the Master's in 62, and the Doctorate in 14.
The College of Professional Studies & Fine Arts
The College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts comprises 11 diverse departments/schools committed to the pursuit of excellence in academic and artistic endeavors geared to enhancing the human enterprise. The College is recognized for its excellent academic programs that prepare students for professional careers in a wide spectrum of artistic, cultural, educational, social and technical fields. The College highly values interdisciplinary studies.
School of Music & Dance
The School of Music and Dance, in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, offers curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Music and a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree. Graduate Study degree programs include a Master of Arts degree in Music and the Master of Music. The 78,000 square-foot music building (completed in 1970) includes a 300-seat recital hall, a number of large and small ensemble rehearsal rooms, an electronic music studio, three digital/interactive class piano rooms, a listening library with over 14,000 titles, over 50 individual practice rooms, and a 25 station interactive multi-media computer technology laboratory dedicated to the arts. The School includes 26 full-time, 14 part-time, and 25 studio faculty with a support staff of 8. There are approximately 260 undergraduate and 40 graduate music students. The University library collection includes over 75,000 music books and scores. (www.music.sdsu.edu)
 
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