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2 Music Bachelors Degree Programs in Japan


Ferris University - Japan
Bachelor in Music
- Yokohama, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The College of Music provides a learning environment in which students and the teaching staff value the idea of partnership under the common theme of “music,” peers help each other to improve in a supportive atmosphere, and each and every student can make the most of her talents and abilities.


Miyazaki International College
Advanced English and Music Education
- Miyazaki, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Students in the School of Education graduate with a rich cultural education and the practical skills necessary to become a good teacher. Furthermore, specialists in English language and music education equip you with the English conversation (an absolute necessity for elementary school) and piano and singing skills they need as teachers. We also have an excellent skills training program designed to ensure success on the teacher employment examination.
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Studying music at the Bachelor's level in Japan invites you into a vibrant world of creativity and cultural expression. The program emphasizes both traditional and modern musical techniques, providing a unique perspective on the art form.
As a student, you'll explore diverse areas such as music theory, composition, performance, and music technology. Courses typically include harmony, orchestration, and digital audio production. You'll develop specific skills such as composing original music scores and performing in various genres, from classical to contemporary styles. The learning environment encourages collaboration and creativity, helping students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives.
Japan's music programs often focus on experiential learning through performances and community projects, connecting students with local musicians and industry professionals. Graduates find opportunities not only in performance and composition but also in music education and sound design, gaining skills that are valuable in various cultural and commercial contexts.