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About the School of Music

At Azusa Pacific University, students flourish in an environment that supports musical excellence and artistic integrity firmly grounded in Christian faith. APU music students experience a unique blend of academic rigor, experiential learning, and personal support that sets them apart. The inherent confidence that springs from such an education results in relevant and meaningful performance and service opportunities.

Faculty

Faculty foster a collaborative community of scholar musicians, mentoring individuals and elevating ensembles with a holistic approach that seeks complete personal growth – musical, spiritual, and academic. To learn more about the expertise and scholarly activity of the School of Music faculty, visit www.apu.edu/music/faculty/.

The Culture of Los Angeles

APU's proximity to Los Angeles gives students a distinct advantage. As a microcosm of global culture, the L.A. area serves as an extended classroom where students can experience and participate in rich musical offerings. APU's strong connections with major recording studios, orchestras, and music halls acts as a conduit between students and the professional music community.

Accreditation

A degree from Azusa Pacific University is respected and recognized internationally. The university is regionally accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

Mission Statement

The School of Music at Azusa Pacific University seeks to use God's gift of music to develop musicians of character and competence in an environment of excellence, balance, and integrity.

"Our greatest strength at the School of Music is the faculty's commitment to music, students, and God First. Students are not just nameless faces; they are God's servants blessed with many musical and spiritual gifts. In music, we deal with highly creative individuals who need direction in their scholarship and their lives. Our committed faculty stop to ask 'why' when a student is struggling. We like to nurture our students, but also expect them not to shy away from a challenge. When students enter the music industry after studying at APU, they will have the interpersonal skills and human compassion that will make them stand out as unique, powerful contributors to musicianship."
– Robert Becker, M.M.
Adjunct Professor of Viola and Chamber Music
Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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