‘It’s On Us’: Augusta University to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month
The Title IX Office is a significant supporter of sexual assault awareness and education on campus.
If you are interested in a career in music as a performer, teacher, composer, or researcher, you will need to develop your skills to expand your knowledge of music. Augusta University provides intensive musical training on the collegiate level for musicians preparing for a profession in music education, music performance, jazz studies, musical theater and general studies in music, while serving non-music majors and music minors with a variety of offerings.
Musical performance is a vital component of all programs. Individualized instruction allows for a nurturing environment reflecting high regard for the musical legacies of the past as well as preparedness for the future. Our graduates have gone on to rewarding careers as professional performers, public school music teachers, band directors, choral directors, church musicians, and private music teachers.
Department of Music
Summerville Campus
Office A110
1120 15th St. FAC-A110
Augusta, GA 30912
The Title IX Office is a significant supporter of sexual assault awareness and education on campus.
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“We are so fortunate and honored to have Wycliffe on our music faculty,” said Dr. Angela Morgan, professor of music and chair of the Department of Music.
Generous supporter of Augusta University recognized for "hobbies" that have benefitted the institution.