Welcome to the School of Music: Artistry • Community • Distinction

The mission of the School of Music is to grow artistry, build community and advance distinction. The school achieves these three pillars of artistry, community, and distinction by fostering an environment in which individual achievement and artistic expression thrive fully and equitably for our diverse students. Our degree programs and curriculum offer preparation for careers in music, music education or further graduate study. Our artist-teachers are professional musicians and academics who offer instruction in all aspects of music: theory, composition, musicianship, history, literature, performance, and music education. The School of Music has been fully and continuously accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music since 1966.   

The faculty and students in the School of Music share a deep passion for and common desire to achieve excellence in music. The school offers a wide spectrum of degree programs and options with an overall emphasis in musical performance. The curriculum provides comprehensive preparation for careers in music, music education, or further graduate study, and is designed to provide a balanced education in the many facets of musical experience. Artist-teachers offer instruction in all aspects of performance; practicing composers and theorists teach courses in theory and composition; active musicologists provide instruction in history and literature; and specialists in music education teach the courses in that field. It is the goal of the department to develop each student’s musical and intellectual potential to the highest level of individual capability.  

Randall Goldberg
Dr. Randall GoldbergOpens in new window
Director of the School of Music

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University Singers Tour Africa to Share the Universal Language of MusicOpens in new window

“It was amazing to hear the many voices from different parts of the world and different walks of life coming together to create a unified song. I have never felt such overwhelming emotion and vulnerability while singing as I have with this choir,”

Music Education students with elementary school children

Cal State Fullerton Named in Washington Monthly’s Top 20 ‘Best Bang for the Buck’ Colleges: West in 2024 Opens in new window

Washington Monthly ranks 1,500 United States schools by region, annually, to help students attain valuable degrees at affordable prices. The list aims to highlight schools that help students earn reasonably-priced degrees and get economically ahead in life.

 

Music Education students with elementary school children       CSUF Music Program Partners with Elementary School to Teach Music LessonsOpens in new window

The School of Music’s highly regarded music education and teacher training program provides thorough preparation for students who want to become music teachers in TK-12 schools.

Terri and Bob Niccum Aspiring Singer Steps Into Spotlight, Lands Roles With LA and San Francisco Operas Opens in new window

“The preparation from the music department has been super helpful. I came to CSUF as a transfer student, and immediately, the musicianship of the school drove me to be successful" said Thalia Moore, Class of 2024 music grad


Land Acknowledgement
The  School of Music acknowledges our presence on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Gabrielino/Tongva Nation.
We pay our respects to the Indigenous land caretakers past, present, and emerging. For more information please visit the Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe    websiteOpens in new window