■ General school information ■
Located in Baltimore, Maryland, Johns Hopkins University is a prestigious private university known internationally as one of the most difficult schools.The Peabody Institute of Music, which belongs to the same school, was established in 1857.In the past, he has produced Andre Watts and Dominique Argent.Currently, there are about 650 students enrolled in the Conservatory, and about one-third of them are international students.Most of the approximately 3 teachers offer private lessons. Each class consists of 1 to 150 students, and students can take small-group, detailed classes.At the school, we emphasize the depth of each student's performance and the intellect that appears as the individuality of the music.Therefore, we recommend not only focusing on the amount of practice, but also taking general education and engineering courses.Also, rather than learning from competition, our educational policy is for students to respect each other's individuality and develop their original talents.Undergraduate courses offer BM degree courses in performance, music education, computer music, recording arts & science.There is also a completion program specializing in performance.In the graduate course, we offer MM degree courses in composition, computer music, performance, conducting, early music, musicology, music education, recording & production, and MA degree courses in audio science.In addition, there are DMA degree courses in composition, conducting and performance.The diploma acquisition program specializing in performance is of high quality at the graduate level.
A variety of dual programs are also characteristic of the school.The BM + MM 5-year program is attractive to students who are looking to graduate school.In addition to BM at the same school, you can also major in BA at the University's Arts & Science School or BS at the Faculty of Engineering.It can be said that it is the best program to acquire comprehensive artistic ability and multi-talented talent.