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Yahoo Answer's User: einstein12321

einstein12321

Question: What colleges offer degrees in piano accompaniment?

I'm looking into piano accompaniment as a major. I was told there's only one college that offers a degree in that, but that doesn't seem reasonable? Does anyone know which colleges (or what college) offers this as a major? Thanks!

January 10, 2010, 16:53:18


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Many places worldwide: University of Arizona Arizona State University Stephen F. Austin State University Baylor University Bellarmine University Musikschule Konservatorium Bern The Boston Conservatory Boston University Bowling Green State University Brandon University University of British Columbia California Institute of the Arts University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Irvine California State University-Fullerton Camosun College/Victoria Conservatory of Music Catholic University of America Chapman University University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Cleveland Institute of Music University of Colorado at Boulder Duquesne University Eastman School of Music Florida State University Guildhall School of Music and Drama Hartt School of Music Hong Kong Academy for the Performing Arts Houghton College Howard Payne University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Ithaca College The Juilliard School Longy School of Music Louisiana State University Lynn University University of Maine Manhattan School of Music University of Manitoa Mannes College Mansfield University University of Maryland-College Park Catholic University of Maryland University of Massachusetts Amherst McGill University University of Memphis University of Miami University of Michigan Michigan State University Middle Tennessee State University University of Minnesota University of Missouri-Columbia National Taiwan Normal University University of Nevada-Las Vegas New England Conservatory New York University North Carolina School of the Arts University of North Carolina at Greensboro University of North Texas Northern Arizona University Northern Illinois University Northwestern University Ohio University University of Oregon Peabody Conservatory of Music Radford University Rice University Royal Academy of Music Royal College Royal Irish Academy of Music Royal Northern College Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama Rutgers University San Fransisco Conservatory of Music University of Saskatchewan Shenendoah University University of South Carolina University of Southern California University of Southern Mississippi Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary University of Sydney Conservatorium of Music Tainan National University of the Arts Temple University University of Tennessee-Knoxville University of Texas-Austin Texas Tech University University of Toronto University of Utah University of Western Ontario Western Oregon University Westminster Choir College Wichita State University Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


Yahoo Answer's User: the mentalist

the mentalist

Question: What is a good graduate school to go to in California?

I want to get a master's of education or something very similar such as master's for elementary education. I would like it to be in a suburban setting. Preferably not somewhere like LA or not in a rural setting but either of those would be acceptable. I would like to be in the south or center of the state if possible, like around Orange County. I get good grades so I don't have to worry too much about getting in. I would also prefer it to not be huge (25,000+ people) if possible.

April 04, 2009, 19:08:41


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Stanford Univ., University of California--Los Angeles, University of California--Berkeley, University of Southern California, San Diego State University, University of California--Riverside, University of California-- Santa Barbara, University of California-- Davis, University of California--Irvine, University of San Diego, University of California--Santa Cruz, ... For more information you can see the following link: http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/edu/search/state+CA


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Question: Where in southern California can I study for environmental engineering?

How many schools around here offer environmental engineering?

October 13, 2011, 12:40:03


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California Institute of Technology www.caltech.edu California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo www.calpoly.edu California State University, Sacramento www.csus.edu California State University, San Diego www.sdsu.edu California State University, San Jose www.sjsu.edu/ California, Berkeley, University of www.berkeley.edu California, Davis, University of www.ucdavis.edu California, Irvine, University of www.uci.edu California, Los Angeles, University of www.ucla.edu California, Riverside, University of www.ucr.edu California, Santa Barbara, University of www.ucsb.edu/


Yahoo Answer's User: slightlylost9

slightlylost9

Question: What are the top ten communications schools in the United States?

April 08, 2006, 10:47:41


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These are the top ten schools for Communication Studies and Speech Communication: Cornell University, New York University, University of Pennsylvania, Tulane University, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, Wake Forest University, Northwestern University, University of California - Santa Barbara, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, University of Southern California.


Yahoo Answer's User: TKL

TKL

Question: i want to be a marine biologist, any good colleges anyone can recomend to pursue my lifelong goal?

i want to be a marine biologist i dont what it is but the field of working with animals in the ocean and studying plants and other small creatures fasinates me alot. it might sound weird but i like it. if im not a marine biologist then i want to be a enviromental scientist if anyone has any answers as to what colleges have the best programs then that would be helpful or comments and if anyone has answers about any of the enviromental scientist thing i would love them bye!

November 19, 2007, 20:20:40


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Here is a page that I found that names all of the schools in the United States that offer Marine Biology as a major. The first school that came to mind for me when I read your question was CSU Humboldt State, and it is on the list. They have a very strong Marine Biology program. I am not sure where you are located, but it is definitely a school worth looking into. Beautiful area too!!! http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/majors/brief/major_26-1302_brief.php Schools by major: Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography Alabama State University Alaska Pacific University Auburn University Bemidji State University Brown University California State University--East Bay California State University--Long Beach Central Methodist University Coastal Carolina University College of Charleston College of the Atlantic Dalhousie University Dowling College East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania Eckerd College Fairleigh Dickinson University Florida Institute of Technology Florida International University Hawaii Pacific University Humboldt State University Jacksonville University Juniata College Lawrence University McGill University Missouri Southern State University Northeastern State University Nova Southeastern University Prescott College Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Roger Williams University Rollins College Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey--New Brunswick SUNY--Maritime College SUNY--Oswego Samford University San Diego State University Savannah State University Smith College Southwestern College St. Francis University St. Joseph's College Suffolk University Texas A&M University--Galveston Troy University United States Coast Guard Academy University of Alabama University of Alaska--Southeast University of California--Los Angeles University of California--Santa Barbara University of California--Santa Cruz University of Connecticut University of Hawaii--Hilo University of Hawaii--Manoa University of Maine--Machias University of Maine--Orono University of Massachusetts--Dartmouth University of Miami University of New England University of New Haven University of North Alabama University of North Carolina--Wilmington University of Oregon University of Puerto Rico--Humacao University of Rhode Island University of San Diego University of South Carolina--Columbia University of Southern Mississippi University of Tampa University of West Alabama University of West Florida University of the Virgin Islands Waynesburg College Western Washington University

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