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The Bachelor of Music in Music Education equips students to develop exceptional musical skills while training to teach music from preschool through high school and beyond. Alongside academic coursework and performance expectations, the program includes hands-on observation experiences in local school music programs. Graduates qualify for Massachusetts' initial teaching certification in vocal, instrumental, or general music, which involves completing a 300-hour supervised teaching practicum after passing two preliminary assessments.
Boston University's Music Education program attracts a diverse community of domestic and international students. The university partners closely with Boston Public Schools and surrounding districts, offering abundant opportunities for classroom observation and teaching internships throughout the metropolitan area.
Graduates earning this degree must:
Master essential teaching techniques.
Create adaptable lesson plans for diverse learners across cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Continuously evaluate and refine teaching methods to enhance student outcomes.
Develop versatility across multiple instruments, vocal styles, and teaching methodologies.
Work collaboratively to design interdisciplinary music lessons.
Implement inclusive teaching practices that honor diverse cultural traditions.
Gain experience teaching various age groups, from young children to adults, in both school and community settings.