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  2. Burman University - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Canadian Union College became one of the first four private institutions in Alberta given the ability to grant bachelor's degrees. The first Bachelor's programs to receive accreditation were three-year degrees in English, Music, and Religious Studies. Several other programs were quickly added during the next decade.

  3. King's University (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Prominent programs include the Environmental Studies program and the Politics-History-Economics (PHE) combined major. Currently, the university has over 900 students enrolled in Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Education programs. The King's University accepts academically qualified ...

  4. MacEwan University - Wikipedia

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    MacEwan University ( / məˈkjuːən /) is a public undergraduate university located in the downtown core of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Formerly a two-year college, [1] in 2009 it became Alberta's sixth university. MacEwan University offers ten baccalaureate degrees, one applied degree and 43 diploma and certificate programs.

  5. Taylor College and Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The undergraduate programs were ended in June 2009. Taylor Seminary continues to operate, and the E P Wahl Centre began offering non-credit educational programs in 2008–2009; a Conservatory of Music was added in 2010. In 2010, a large portion of the campus was sold and is now home to CDI College.

  6. National Music Centre - Wikipedia

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    National Music Centre. / 51.0453; -114.0549. The National Music Centre ( NMC; French: Centre nationale de musique) is a non-profit museum and performance venue located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The centre's permanent building, branded Studio Bell, [1] is located at 850 4th Street S.E. in Downtown East Village .

  7. List of university and college schools of music - Wikipedia

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    California State University, Northridge. Colburn School. San Francisco Conservatory of Music. University of California Berkeley School of Music. University of California Los Angeles Herb Alpert School of Music. University of Southern California Thornton School of Music. University of the Pacific Conservatory of Music.

  8. Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Website. carasonline .ca. The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences ( CARAS) is a non-profit organization responsible for promoting Canadian music and artists. It is famous for its Juno Awards, [1] which recognize achievements in the music industry of songs and music which are popular by Canadian musician.

  9. The Royal Conservatory of Music - Wikipedia

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    Website. rcmusic.com. The Royal Conservatory of Music ( RCM; French: Conservatoire royal de musique [a] ), branded as The Royal Conservatory, is a non-profit music education institution and performance venue headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1886 by Edward Fisher as The Toronto Conservatory of Music.