The Bachelor of Arts in Music at the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, is an innovative undergraduate program offering five specialized tracks: Composition, Global & Popular Music, Jazz, Music & Cultural History, and Performance. The program emphasizes both practical and theoretical aspects of music, supporting undergraduate research and creative expression. Students receive individualized mentorship from internationally recognized faculty and engage in an intellectually rigorous environment that fosters artistic growth. The degree requires 42 credits within the major, with core courses including Fundamentals of Western Music, Theory, Musicianship, and performance, as well as advanced electives tailored to track specialization. The program encourages interdisciplinary study and accepts double majors.