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About Stringed Instruments

Stringed Instruments programs prepare individual to master a stringed instrument and performing arts as solo, ensemble and/or accompanist performers. Includes instruction in playing and personal style development.

For all the 553 degrees awarded in Stringed Instruments annually, the majority of them are Postbaccalaureate certificate. Out of the 269 students earning degrees at the Masters degree level in the US, 56% percent identify as women and 44% percent identify as men. While students at schools all over the US study Stringed Instruments, New York has the most graduates. The average starting salary for a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Stringed Instruments is $38,300.

Popularity of Stringed Instruments Degrees in the U.S.
This heat map represents the states that have the highest percent of Stringed Instruments degrees compared to all other degrees awarded in that state.
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Careers

The highest paying job for Stringed Instruments majors is Art, Drama Music Teachers, Postsecondary. However, another thing to think about is how many job openings there currently is. A career that is in high need that a degree in Stringed Instruments can prepare you for is Art, Drama Music Teachers, Postsecondary.

Top Paying Careers

These are the highest paying careers for Stringed Instruments majors.

Most In-Demand Careers

These are the careers in highest demand for Stringed Instruments majors.

Student Demographics

Total Students
269
Female Students
151 (56%)
Male Students
118 (43%)
U.S. Nonresident (108, 40%)
White (94, 35%)
Asian (40, 15%)
Two or more races (11, 4%)
Race/ethnicity unknown (7, 3%)
Hispanic or Latino (5, 2%)
Black or African American (3, 1%)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (1, <1%)
American Indian or Alaska Native (0, <1%)

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