
Acadia University
The Bachelor of Arts in Music program offers students a comprehensive education in music, focusing on performance, theory, composition, and history. Through individual and group instruction, students develop technical skills and artistic expression while exploring music’s cultural and historical significance. This program emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and communication skills, preparing graduates for diverse career paths. Students can pursue roles in education, performance, or community arts or continue with advanced studies in musicology, ethnomusicology, or arts management. Graduates contribute to the enrichment of cultural and creative industries.
Job Title | NOC Code | Salary Range (CAD) | Job Description |
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Musician | 51122 | $40,000 - $75,000 | Performs music for live audiences, recordings, or other media, often specializing in a specific genre or instrument. |
Music Teacher | 41220 | $45,000 - $80,000 | Teaches music theory, performance, and appreciation to students in schools or private settings. |
Music Therapist | 31203 | $50,000 - $80,000 | Uses music as a therapeutic tool to improve clients' emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being. |