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Music Performance at Johns Hopkins University

Music Performance at Johns Hopkins University

If you are interested in studying Music Performance, you may want to check out the program at Johns Hopkins University. We’ve gathered the following information to help you decide.

Johns Hopkins University sits in Baltimore, MD.

During the most recent reporting year, 200 music performance degrees were granted at Johns Hopkins University.

Online & Distance Learning at Johns Hopkins University

Many students take online classes at Johns Hopkins University. Of 30,210 students, 12,409 (41%) were enrolled entirely in distance education and 4,719 (16%) took at least some classes online.

Student Demographics & Diversity

Below you’ll find the composition of Music Performance graduates at Johns Hopkins University, broken down by degree level.

Program-wide, Music Performance graduates at Johns Hopkins University are 58% women (117) and 42% men (83).

Music Performance Bachelor’s Program at Johns Hopkins University

Among the 69 bachelor’s music performance degrees awarded at Johns Hopkins University, 52% were women (36) and 48% were men (33).

Johns Hopkins University gender breakdown of Music Performance Bachelor's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Music Performance bachelor’s degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 25
Hispanic / Latino 9
Black / African American 2
Asian 14
Two or More Races 4
International (Nonresident) 14
Unknown 1
Racial-ethnic diversity of Music Performance majors at Johns Hopkins University

Racial-ethnic minorities make up 42% of Music Performance bachelor’s degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University, above the national average of 33%.*

Music Performance Master’s Program at Johns Hopkins University

Of the 101 master’s music performance graduates at Johns Hopkins University, 61% were women (62) and 39% were men (39).

Johns Hopkins University gender breakdown of Music Performance Master's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Music Performance master’s degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 30
Hispanic / Latino 8
Black / African American 2
Asian 14
Two or More Races 3
International (Nonresident) 41
Unknown 3
Racial-ethnic diversity of Music Performance majors at Johns Hopkins University

Minority students account for 27% of Music Performance master’s degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University, higher than the national average of 23%.*

Music Performance Doctoral Program at Johns Hopkins University

Among the 14 doctoral music performance graduates at Johns Hopkins University, 43% were women (6) and 57% were men (8).

Johns Hopkins University gender breakdown of Music Performance Doctoral degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Music Performance doctoral degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 5
Black / African American 1
Asian 1
Two or More Races 1
International (Nonresident) 6
Racial-ethnic diversity of Music Performance majors at Johns Hopkins University

Racial-ethnic minorities make up 21% of Music Performance doctoral degree recipients at Johns Hopkins University, higher than the national average of 18%.*

*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.

Best-Paid Careers for Music Performance Graduates

Those who complete Music Performance program at Johns Hopkins University pursue many career paths. Below are the top-paying careers for Music Performance graduates, ordered by median annual salary:

Occupation Nationwide Median Wage
Musicians and Singers $96,571
Music Directors and Composers $66,915
Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary $46,983

References

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