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  1. Led by prominent and internationally distinguished faculty members Ladd Thomas and Cherry Rhodes, students of the USC Thornton School of Music Organ Studies program are richly educated in the performance of all periods of music written for this iconic instrument. Alumni of the program have received grants and awards at local, regional, national ...

  2. Undergraduate Application Requirements. This section is for all first-year and transfer applicants from outside of USC applying to a Bachelor of Music (BM) String program (Cello, Double Bass, Harp, Viola, or Violin) for the fall semester. USC does not accept applications for spring admission. Note: This information applies only to undergraduate ...

  3. USC Thornton School of Music has a wide variety of events and virtual activities to meaningfully engage with students and faculty!

  4. Music Industry Majors. Macroeconomics or microeconomics are courses that are required in the music industry major at the USC Thornton School. If, per the appropriate articulation agreement, courses are transferable to USC for credit in ECON 203 or ECON 205, it can be worthwhile for students to complete those courses before transferring.

  5. Today, the Thornton School continues to count some of the world’s foremost performers, conductors and composers in its ranks. USC Thornton has continuously adapted to the changing landscape of musical professions, and was one of the first schools of music to introduce cutting-edge jazz, film scoring, music industry, and popular music programs.

  6. The USC Thornton School of Music recognizes the powerful role music plays in elevating the human spirit and in uniting diverse languages, cultures and communities. While actively fostering intellectual and creative exploration, innovative approaches, and connections with the world, USC Thornton also recognizes that it is imperative at this time for musicians and scholars to… Continue reading ...

  7. 4 years | 132 units. The BM in popular music is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in the performance of popular music. This is a four-year, 132-unit program consisting of course work in the major performance area, core music classes, USC’s general education and writing, as well as electives to take advantage of the offerings of the Thornton School and of the entire ...