Music undergraduate students apply to study abroad in Canada. Although Canada does not have dedicated music universities like countries such as Austria, music undergraduates can still consider various master's courses offered by Canadian universities. Major options for master's programs generally include music theory, music history, musicology, music performance, etc. The basic requirements for direct admission to these professional master's programs are a four-year full-time bachelor's degree in music, a GPA of 3.0 or above, and an IELTS of 6.5 or above. Most schools will require students to prepare an audio or video, and some also require interviews. There are also many choices for these master's programs in Canadian schools. Generally, medical and doctoral and comprehensive universities have corresponding master's programs. In addition to the majors mentioned above, music undergraduates actually have the following two options when it comes to choosing master’s courses. One is music education. The basic requirements for direct admission are a four-year full-time bachelor's degree in music or education, GPA 3.0, IELTS 6.5 or 7, and at least two years of education-related work experience. Some schools will require or refer to teacher qualification certificates, so it is recommended that students take a teacher qualification certificate in China before applying to improve their chances of admission. There are only a handful of schools in Canada that offer such master's programs, such as the University of British Columbia, Brock University, Bladen University and the University of Western Ontario. Some schools have relatively strict requirements for professional background. They generally require undergraduates to obtain a bachelor's degree in education, or require students with a non-education bachelor's degree to first take two years of education undergraduate courses. The second is music therapy. The basic requirements for direct admission are a four-year full-time bachelor's degree in music or music therapy, a GPA of 3.0 or above, and IELTS 7. In addition, students are required to have studied certain psychology, special education, medicine and other related courses during their undergraduate studies, and are familiar with musical instruments. There are also corresponding requirements. There are only two schools in Canada offering master's programs in music therapy, Concordia University and Laurier University. However, Concordia University also offers a graduate diploma course in music therapy, which is a transition for students who lack a professional background in music therapy or have insufficient language proficiency. Moreover, this graduate diploma course can directly apply for the school's master's degree program in music therapy. . The professional problem has been solved, but language is still a big problem for music students. Undergraduate students who do not have enough language skills can consider taking a one-year master's preparatory course or a language course + master's preparatory course. Most schools that accept international students will offer corresponding academic language courses, and some schools, such as the University of British Columbia and Brock University, also offer master's preparatory courses. Some schools do not even have language requirements for academic language course applications, allowing students to apply directly for language + master's programs without language, such as the University of Western Ontario.