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What the University of the Pacific says about their program:
"The Bachelor of Music in music history is appropriate for students who enjoy the academic or intellectual approach to music. Music history combines the study of individual musical works - the literature of music, its symphonies, sonatas, and songs - with historical, philosophical, and social contexts. This combination both enriches the understanding of beloved musical works and broadens our values regarding listening, performance, and composition. Those who like to use musical knowledge to awaken an appreciation of music in others, who enjoy finding out the "background" or context of a work, or who are skilled in investigating and communicating may find they have a talent for music history."
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Undergraduate
Australia, Canada, Ghana, New Zealand, Nigeria, United Kingdom and South Africa. If you are a citizen of one of these countries, you should take the SAT or ACT instead of an English language proficiency test, if you choose to do so. International transfer students with more than 30 units of college work do not need to take the SAT or ACT.
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