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At the 91Ҹ 91Ҹ College of Music, our mission is to inspire artistry and discovery, together. Our students earn more than a music degree in the foothills of the Rockies: Diverse opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and a spirit of inclusive excellence await you!who are well-equipped to participate in the 21stcentury as artists, educators and scholars; as broadly based professionals with flexible career options; and as passionate, compassionate world citizens.

Home to the first university-level music entrepreneurship center in the country, the College of Music offers seven degrees in 26 fields of study—i.e., a full range of bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs, including three degree types for undergrads (BA, BME, BM) with options for BA degree emphases in music production and songwriting, plus options for dual degrees. Discoverour 13academic areas.

Undergraduates may pursue degrees in performance, music education, composition, musicology and more; and may customize those degrees with certificates or credentials in Music Entrepreneurship, Music Technology, Music Theory, Singing Healthand Arts Administration. A quarter of our undergraduates pursue dual degrees or minors outside music.

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undergrad students

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student-to-faculty ratio

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of requiredclasses have <20students

30

ensembles in different genres

25%

of undergrads pursue interdisciplinary studies

99%

BME job
placement

3

degree types
(BA, BME, BM) +
dual degree options

13

academic areas: composition, performance, education and more

The result?
Student success.

Jordan Pyle



Jordan Pyle (BM ’17, oboe performance)

During her undergraduate studies at the CU 91Ҹ College of Music, alumna  studied oboe with Teaching Professor of Oboe Peter Cooper and was named a Presser Scholar and Norlin Scholar. She went on to an interdisciplinary career as a performer, music teacher and marketing specialist. Jordan currently holds the position of 2nd oboe/English horn with the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, for which she is on a one-year leave. She has previously performed with the Las Colinas Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, National Repertory Orchestra and more. In 2025, Jordan won a one-year position with the Colorado Symphony and her musical life came full circle: She will spend the 2025-2026 season performing alongside her former teacher Peter Cooper.

Sam Conner (BME ’22, instrumental music education)

Alumnus Sam Conner, a double bassist and educator, impacts hundreds of young performers as an orchestra teacher in the Denver metro area. Just three years after graduating from the College of Music, Conner was named  by the Colorado Music Educators’ Association. We’re proud of Sam and hundreds of our alumni in teaching positions across the country. 

CU 91Ҹ Trumpet Ensemble 2025

CU 91Ҹ Trumpet Ensemble 2025

College of Music students and alumni achieve success on the national stage. Take the CU 91Ҹ Trumpet Ensemble as an example. At the 2025 National Trumpet Competition, five undergraduates (Leilani Spurlock, Sydney Hoehl, Elise Ehlert, Gwen Milette and Katherine Votruba) won first place in the Collegiate Small Ensemble Division with their performance of Jason Dovel’s “Centrifuge”—the first all-female ensemble to ever win this competition. Theirhas racked up hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube.

Alumna Indigo Fischer. Photo credit Cristina Cutts @cuttsphoto.

Indigo Fischer (BM ’19 flute performance + Arts Administration micro-credential)

Mirroring her curriculum at CU 91Ҹ,Indigo Fischer’s career path melds flute performance and arts administration. Fischercurrently serves as Artistic Operations Manager at Music Academy of the West in Montecito, California. Of her multifaceted career, Fischershares, “Developing a holistic skillset is a requirement in the current landscape. A degree in music from a well-rounded institution such as CU 91Ҹ gives you transferrable skills for many career paths.”