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The Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Music Education prepares aspiring professional musicians and educators for careers in teaching. This program features specialized tracks in instrumental or choral/general music, combining classroom theory with hands-on teaching practice. Tailored for future public school music teachers, the curriculum includes service-learning options, independent research projects, and culminating thesis or capstone experiences.
Music education majors maintain demanding performance standards comparable to applied music students, receiving weekly hour-long lessons throughout their studies. The program equips graduates for direct entry into public school positions or advanced music studies, with alumni also finding success in private institutions, music studios, and community education settings.
Develop comprehensive musicianship and percussion performance abilities grounded in historical and theoretical knowledge. Employ diverse teaching methods to create age-appropriate, culturally responsive music curricula for diverse learners. Apply versatile musicianship competencies to effectively teach in various educational contexts.