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The Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Music Education prepares students for careers as professional musicians and educators. This program features both instrumental and choral/general tracks, incorporating hands-on teaching experience through numerous field-based opportunities. Specifically tailored for future music teachers in elementary or secondary public schools, the curriculum allows customization through service-learning initiatives, summer research projects, independent studies, and optional senior thesis or capstone work.
Music education majors maintain demanding musical standards comparable to applied music majors, 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 music programs.
Upon completing the program, graduates will: Combine musicianship and performance skills on their principal instrument with comprehensive knowledge of music history and literature. Employ diverse teaching methods to create adaptable music instruction suitable for learners of all ages and cultural backgrounds. Utilize versatile musicianship abilities to teach effectively across various educational settings.