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Popular and Commercial Music

The Beatles. Kendrick Lamar. Alicia Keys. Talking Heads. Adele. What do these performers have in common?

They’ve all made music that is creative, artful, challenging, innovative—but also wildly commercially successful. Our popular and commercial music program welcomes rock musicians, rappers, EDM artists, singer/songwriters and all other musicians who might not necessarily have a background in classical or jazz.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Science in Popular and Commercial Music

Graphic Design

Studio Art

Theatre Arts & Musical Theatre

Theatre Arts

At Loyno, there’s room for you to aspire to any role.

Our students are actors, directors, playwrights and designers. Our immersive Theatre Arts degree trains you in all aspects of theatre; our Liberal Arts core inspires the art you create.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts

Music Therapy

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote, "Music is the universal language of human kind."

It heals us. We listen to it, and we feel — nostalgia, happiness, curiosity. What better way is there to impact the world with your artistic vision than to use that healing power to help another person?

Instrumental Performance Master

Vocal Performance Master

Music Industry Studies

Our programs can teach you the business of music and how to properly capture and share your sound—and the sounds of others—with the world while still pushing you to sharpen your musical ability.

That way, no matter what area of the music industry you wish to pursue, you’ll be able to turn your passion into a career.

Undergraduate Degree Programs

Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry Studies

Music Composition

Music speaks to everyone in a language unto itself. Expressing its technical and emotional power takes fluency in the art and science of composition.

The Music Composition program will give you the knowledge to share your musical
voice freely, clearly, and confidently.

You’ll develop fundamental knowledge—control of melody, harmony, rhythm, and form—and learn to articulate musical ideas through analog and digital synthesis, recording technologies, songwriting, and yes, jazz composition. (This is New Orleans, after all.)