Jazz Studies – Minor
The Jazz Studies minor promotes the development of fundamental skills in jazz. The minor provides instruction in performance, composition and arranging.
The Jazz Studies minor promotes the development of fundamental skills in jazz. The minor provides instruction in performance, composition and arranging.
The Audio Recording minor is designed to give students a strong foundation in the rapidly developing field of audio recording technologies. Coupled with courses in music, the minor provides students with the necessary tools to be successful in studio equipment, techniques and standards.
Explore the intersection of music and technology with the Music Technology B.S. program. Gain the skills needed to innovate at the intersection of music and technology and create cutting-edge music compositions. Enroll now and become a music tech pioneer.
Inspire the next generation of musicians with the Music Education B.M. program. Learn how to become a skilled music educator and empower your students to unleash their musical potential. Enroll now and inspire the next generation
The Bachelor of Music program at Kent State is designed for students who are passionate about music and want to take their skills to the next level. With a focus on performance, composition, and music theory, this program provides students with a deep understanding of music and prepares them for a variety of careers in the industry.
Kent State's Bachelor of Arts in Music program provides students with a well-rounded education in music theory, history and performance. With a variety of performance opportunities, experienced faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, this program prepares graduates for careers in music and beyond.
Members of the Golden I student group at Kent State held a daylong vigil on Risman Plaza on Nov. 8 in which they read the names of the Israelis who were killed by the militant group Hamas during a surprise attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7. The group started reading the names at 10 a.m. and was expected to continue until 3:30 p.m. when all 1,400 names had been read. The goal of the vigil was to acknowledge that the people who were brutally murdered were real people with real lives, said senior psychology/anthropology major Rose Martyn, vice president of Golden I. ...