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Commercial Music

In Person
Campus: Jackson
Two people in a sound studio work at a computer with audio editing software on the screen, collaborating on commercial music. One sits using the mouse while the other stands beside him, both focused on producing quality audio. Sound equipment fills the room.

Make music with purpose

The Bachelor of Music in Commercial Music at Union University prepares students for careers in the music industry through studies in performance, composition, arranging, music technology, and business — all integrated with a Christian perspective. Students gain practical experience alongside theoretical knowledge, equipping them for the diverse demands of today’s commercial music landscape.

Quick Facts

Academic Program

Bachelor of Music

Format

In Person

Program Type

Major

Curriculum

What You'll Study

Commercial Music at Union develops working musicians for the real music industry — combining rigorous musical training with the business knowledge, production skills, and professional formation needed to build a sustainable career in a fast-changing field.

During a lively performance, a person in a black shirt plays an acoustic guitar on stage, smiling. Blue curtains and a microphone stand frame the scene, while a laptop sits on a stand in the foreground—perfect for commercial music settings.
A woman with long blonde hair gives a powerful vocal performance, singing into a microphone on stage with one arm raised. She is wearing a dark top and light pants, while several people and purple lighting highlight this music education event.

Making Music with Mastery and Meaning

At Union, commercial music is about more than talent — it’s about developing the full range of skills, knowledge, and character needed to thrive in the music industry with purpose and integrity. Faculty with real-world experience guide your growth as a musician, creator, and professional ready to make an impact.

Study with Those Who Know the Field

Instructors with real-world industry experience guide your growth as a musician, creator, and professional ready to make an impact.

Tracks

Arranging & Composition Track

A person wearing a black long-sleeve shirt and light jeans is seated and playing a red Nord Stage 3 keyboard, arranging sounds and adjusting controls. A microphone and audio equipment hint at a commercial music or composition session.

The Arranging and Composition emphasis in Commercial Music equips students to create music for commercial artists, film, worship, and digital media. Students develop specialized skills in songwriting, commercial composition, film scoring, and music technology with real-world experience through partnerships with ministry and production companies.

Recording Engineering & Producing Track

Several people are in a sound control room; one man stands and points at a monitor while two others sit at a sound mixer, focused on music management and the screens. Two more people sit in the background observing.

The Recording Engineering and Producing emphasis in Commercial Music equips students for careers as recording engineers, producers, live sound engineers, and studio musicians in both sacred and secular markets. Students develop a blend of artistic and technical skills alongside music business strategy — preparing them to promote their creativity in today’s professional music industry.

Songwriting Track

Several people are in a recording studio, with one person at a large 00-Component mixing console and another in front of a piano behind a glass window. Monitors and audio equipment are visible throughout the room.

The Songwriting emphasis in Commercial Music at Union University trains students in the craft of melody and lyric writing for church, commercial, film, and educational contexts. Grounded in sound theology and creative excellence, students are prepared to write songs that shape worship, disciple believers, and engage culture with the gospel.

Performance Tracks (Vocal & Instrumental)

A person with long hair is seated in front of a music stand with sheet music, playing a string instrument in an orchestra. The scene reflects the art of composition, with other musicians and chairs visible in the background.

The Performance emphasis in Commercial Music prepares students for careers as performing musicians in popular and commercial styles. Students develop performance skills alongside training in composition, music technology, and songwriting, gaining practical experience on both the church platform and the community stage.

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