Undergraduate Research
Experiential Learning That Sets You Apart
Gain hands-on experience by pursuing a research question and area of study that you design. As an undergraduate, you’ll have the opportunity to conduct original research that deepens your understanding of the world while honing your analytical and critical thinking skills. This rigorous, independent work culminates in a scholarly or creative product—something you can present or publish on campus, at conferences, or beyond.
of UNC Asheville students participate in undergraduate research
students and alumni have been awarded prestigious Fulbright Scholarships
National Conference on Undergraduate Research Member
I originally looked into studying classical voice at other in-state institutions, and then realized that by going to UNCA I’d be able to study a wider array of genres outside of just classical music. I didn’t really listen to or play much jazz music at all before coming to college. However, studying jazz has really helped me in my other musical interests.
Jump Start Your Career with Undergraduate Research
Jump Start Your Career with Undergraduate Research
The Undergraduate Research Program at UNC Asheville empowers students to design and conduct original research in partnership with faculty mentors. Open to all undergraduates, the program supports scholarly and creative projects across all disciplines, with opportunities to earn academic credit, present at conferences, and publish in the university’s research journal. Students develop independent inquiry skills while working closely with faculty to pursue questions that matter to them. The program offers funding, symposia, and national recognition, including a University Research Scholar designation for those who both present and publish.
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The Bachelor of Arts in Music degree program offers a unique blend of academic rigor and artistic exploration, preparing you to apply your craft and find success in your career. Begin an exciting musical journey supported by a welcoming campus environment and experienced faculty.