Degree programs

The Setnor School of Music’s degree programs offer professional-level training to students interested in undergraduate or graduate study.

A voice performance recital in Setnor Auditorium

In class at the Setnor School

Ida Trebicka gives a piano lesson

Students in the Bandier Program recently mounted photographer Mark Edwards’ critically acclaimed “Hard Rain Project,” a photo essay on environmental issues inspired by the music of Bob Dylan, outside Crouse College.

A student performs in Setnor Auditorium

Debby Coble gives a flute lesson

Practicing on the Holtkamp organ in Setnor Auditorium

For undergraduate students, we offer bachelor of music (B.M.) degree programs in composition, music education, and performance, as well as B.M. and bachelor of science (B.S.) degree programs in recording and allied entertainment industries. A bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree program in music is also offered.

Graduate study includes master of music (M.M.) degree programs in composition, conducting, music education, and performance, a master of science (M.S.) in music education, and students can pursue a doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) in education with a concentration in music.

Learn more about these programs by selecting from our undergraduate and graduate options.