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One-year tuition at Berkeley Conservatory of Music

The tuition fee of Berkeley Conservatory of Music in the 221-222 academic year is about $45,468/year, with an average annual increase of 3%.

In addition, Berkeley Conservatory of Music charges $1,732 per year for equipment and facilities, and $13 for software packages. If students already have a notebook computer that meets the technical requirements of Berkeley Conservatory of Music, they don't need to buy a MacBook Pro. If they don't, it will cost about $2,278.73.

Berklee College of Music, a university located in Boston, Massachusetts, is a famous modern music school in the United States. Berkeley Conservatory of Music was founded in 1945 by Professor Lauren Burke, who teaches piano and composition at MIT. Berkeley Conservatory of Music was formally merged with Boston Conservatory of Music in June 216. The merged school was named Berkeley Conservatory of Music, and the original Boston Conservatory of Music was renamed The Boston Conservatory at Berklee. After the merger, the two schools will enjoy teaching resources, but they are still relatively independent in enrollment and discipline management, so as to give full play to their disciplinary advantages in pop music and classical music.

Berkeley Conservatory of Music has 12 majors to help students find their most interesting parts and future career development direction. Majors include composition, modern creation and production, electronic products and design, film soundtrack, jazz composition, music business management, music education, music production and recording engineering, music therapy, performance, professional musicians, lyrics and song creation. Students can study different majors during their freshman year and finally decide their own majors.