The conductor profession enjoys global recognition, with conductors welcomed in countries worldwide. Therapy centers, special education institutions, nursery schools, elementary schools, private enterprises, and academic research careers all offer potential avenues for graduating students. The Faculty has established fruitful collaborations with higher education institutions in various European countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and Romania. Additionally, it has accumulated over 30 years of co-education experience with Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. Furthermore, the training of Japanese conductors has led to the establishment of conductive education institutions in Japan. In 2019, new educational cooperation was initiated in China, specifically in Shandong and Jinan.