Academics
With an array of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as summer, international, and precollege offerings, Berklee College of Music provides options for students of all levels to explore and achieve their artistic, academic, and career potential.
Are you interested in Berklee's American Roots Music Program but want to know more? View answers to frequently asked questions about the program below.
Can I minor in American roots music at Berklee?
Yes! Berklee offers an American roots music minor, which involves taking a certain number of courses affiliated with the program during your time at Berklee. At this time, Berklee does not offer an American roots music major.
How do I get involved in the American Roots Music Program? Do I have to audition?
The Roots program provides services to Berklee undergraduate students at no additional charge, and, in most cases, without academic credit. If you are not a Berklee student, the first step is to audition for Berklee, get admitted, and enroll at the college. Once you are a Berklee student, you can come see us and we will make sure that you are kept apprised of all of our events.
What are some of the things that the American Roots Music Program does?
Among its many projects, the American Roots Music Program produces concerts, hosts visiting artists, designs and implements curriculum, creates and hosts faculty development sessions, and designs and implements symposiums and seminars. The program also provides opportunities for students to perform at festivals, coffeehouses, and clubs.
How do I get involved?
Let us know you're interested! Send us an email at roots@berklee.edu.