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Characteristics of music education at UCLA
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Legacy of Schoenberg, the Music Master

UCLA is proud of Schoenberg, a master musician in the 20th century. He taught in the Music Department for eight years and served as a professor of composition (1936- 1944), so UCLA's music building is named after Schoenberg.

Professional academic training

The so-called academic training refers to the comprehensive and systematic academic training of research-oriented talents-providing systematic professional training for students preparing to enter professional academic research. This kind of training is a complete study plan, which usually takes more than five years. It can be seen that western musicology education has become a systematic teaching tradition and its characteristics.

Academic training of historical musicology

The academic training of historical musicology in UCLA not only shows its teaching characteristics, but also reflects the basic situation of historical musicology teaching in the United States, whether from the overall framework or from the specific curriculum.

A conservatory of music composed of three departments.

UCLA's Conservatory of Music consists of three departments: Music Department, Music Department (historical musicology major), ethnomusicology and systematic music department, and each department has a master's degree and doctoral degree training plan for related majors.