What you will study
                        
                        As a Piano major at UCM, you’ll build on your practical skills, enhance your performance
                           capabilities and discover how to market yourself for success. In addition to music
                           theory and history, you’ll study essential performance topics in private applied lessons
                           and piano teaching methods in optional small-class piano pedagogy courses. You can
                           also take courses in music technology, composition or other aspects of music to develop
                           your interests.
                        
                        The bachelor’s degree in Piano is a multifaceted program offering a diverse range
                           of courses, including:
                        
                        
                           
                           - Piano Pedagogy: Explore musical learning processes and improve your skills in teaching piano with
                              the latest instructional techniques.
- Piano Literature Through Beethoven: Learn the history of music for the piano in the Baroque and Classical eras.
- Music Business Practices: Position yourself for a successful music career by learning to book gigs, develop
                              your web presence and understand elements of entrepreneurship such as copyright, taxes
                              and more.
 
                        
                        
                           
                           Excellence in Piano
                           
                           
                              
                              
                                 
                                 - One of the first universities in Missouri to be designated an All-Steinway School. We are also a Conn-Selmer school, with a large collection of high-quality instruments
                                    from that premier company.
- Top 15%: Best Value Bachelor's Degree Colleges for General Music (College Factual, 2022)
- A Most Focused College for General Music (College Factual, 2022)
- Top 8%: Most Popular Colleges for General Music (College Factual, 2022)
- Top 15%: Popular Bachelor's Degree Colleges for General Music (College Factual, 2022)
 
                            
                        
                        Unique learning opportunities in piano and piano pedagogy
                        
                        At the University of Central Missouri, we provide our Piano majors with a variety
                           of hands-on learning opportunities and real-life performance experiences to improve
                           your playing and professional networking skills. 
                        
                        
                           
                           - Enrichment: Piano-focused Performance students enjoy access to on-campus piano clinics and performances
                              with world-class renowned educators and guest artists such as Nelita True, Thomas
                              Schumacher, Alan Chow and Natalya Antonova.
- Teaching: Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Piano who take the Piano Pedagogy course
                              sequence benefit from piano teaching practicum placements that include faculty observation
                              and feedback. In later semesters, you’ll teach private lessons in your own mini-studio
                              and through UCM’s community music program.
- Volunteering: You’ll use your skills in teaching piano to benefit your community and gain valuable
                              in-person experience with music students of all ages. Students in UCM’s Piano degree
                              program volunteer in community service activities through the Missouri Federation
                              of Music Clubs and the Missouri Music Teachers Association. 
- Career-building: UCM ensures that our Piano and Piano Pedagogy majors graduate with polished skills
                              in self-promotion via social media, digital distribution of recordings, creating a
                              personal website and other business techniques that will benefit your career.
 
                        
                        What can you do with a bachelor's degree in Piano from UCM
                        
                        Graduates of excellent piano schools like UCM possess the skills to make a living
                           as a musician. No matter your performance or career aspirations, UCM is here to help
                           you prepare for a successful future.
                        
                        Many UCM Piano majors earn advanced degrees in performance or music education in order
                           to pursue a career as a college-level piano professor. Our bachelor’s degree in Piano
                           program also prepares you with the performance skills, practical know-how and technical
                           savvy you need for a career as a freelance pianist, private instructor or touring
                           musician. 
                        
                        What’s next for graduates from piano schools?
                        
                        Use the interactive tool below to learn more about exciting careers, earning potential
                           and job growth.
                        
                         
                        
                        
                        
                        
 
                        
                        Financial assistance options for your Piano degree
                        
                        The University of Central Missouri offers you a variety of opportunities to make your Piano degree more affordable. You may qualify for one of our multiple sources of financial aid, including scholarships,
                           grants and work-study positions that can help offset the cost of your education.
                        
                        UCM’s general need- and merit-based scholarships are open to future freshmen, current
                           undergraduates, transfer students and out-of-state students. When you enroll in one
                           of our Piano programs, you can also apply for UCM scholarships reserved for Piano
                           majors, such as:
                        
                        
                           
                           - Dr. Richard B. Smith Piano Scholarship 
- Marion B. Davies Memorial Scholarship
- Joan Hubbel Scholarship in Music
Learn more about scholarships for students enrolled in Piano programs by using the
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                                                   Meet Caeley C.
                                                   BM Music ’18, MA ’20
                                                   “UCM Music is filled with students and teachers that want to help you reach your goals
                                                      and pursue what you’re passionate about. It’s the most supportive group of people
                                                      I have ever met.”
                                                   
                                                 
                                              
                                           
                                        
                                     
                                  
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   Meet Dr. Mia Kim
                                                   Professor of Piano and Piano area coordinator
                                                   Dr. Kim has been a performing pianist since the age of 12. She holds a doctorate from
                                                      the Eastman School of Music and bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Music from Indiana
                                                      University. In addition to teaching piano, Dr. Kim also offers unique insights into
                                                      historical performance practice, emotional regulation in the studio/on stage and physiology.
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                                                   Meet Hana O.
                                                   BM Music ’20
                                                   “Studying music at UCM will help you become a strong performer and a well-rounded
                                                      musician. You will gain practical knowledge of the business side of music through
                                                      courses (Music Business Practices, Piano Pedagogy), lessons and as an accompanist.
                                                      The more work you put into your studies and instrument, the better a musician you
                                                      will become. Your peers and professors will help you on this path.”
                                                   
                                                 
                                              
                                           
                                        
                                     
                                  
                                 
                                    
                                       
                                          
                                             
                                             
                                                
                                                   All-Steinway School
                                                   
                                                   In 2006, UCM became an All-Steinway school. Among our 61 Steinway and Steinway-designed
                                                      Boston pianos are three 9-foot concert grand pianos. Students in UCM’s Piano Pedagogy
                                                      degree program have full access to UCM’s world-class Steinway collection for use on
                                                      our concert stages and in our teaching studios, practice rooms and classrooms.
                                                   
                                                 
                                              
                                           
                                        
                                     
                                  
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                        Expand Your Experience with Piano Pedagogy Skills
                        
                        UCM can take your piano degree further by helping you develop piano teaching skills
                           in addition to musicianship and performance expertise. By honing competencies in teaching
                           piano, you’ll diversify your professional abilities while becoming a better musician. 
                        
                        Don’t just get a degree – get resume-worthy experience too. Your optional Piano Pedagogy
                           coursework at UCM will include hands-on learning through practicums and even your
                           own mini-studio where you’ll teach private lessons through UCM’s community music program.
                           You’ll have access to instruction in music education and teaching theory that is usually
                           reserved for graduate students. Whether you want to be a piano teacher or performer,
                           pursue a graduate degree in music or use your piano skills to support a portfolio
                           career in music, this multifaceted degree will prepare you for your future.