B.M. in Music Education
Bachelor of Music Degree Program
What You'll Learn
Students who major in music education choose an emphasis in either choral or instrumental music. The curriculum provides a balanced program of applied music, theoretical studies, professional education studies, and field work experiences. Emphasis is upon contemporary music education with training and experiences designed to meet the varying needs of today's schools.
Music education students at 91̽»¨ receive intensive musical training on their chosen instrument or voice, and participate in the performing ensembles. They study music history, literature, theory, and conducting. Methods courses help students develop teaching skills in a variety of settings from marching concert, and jazz bands, to elementary classroom and high school choral music. Students also learn about modern technology in education as they work in the school's keyboard, electronic music, and computer labs.
Career Opportunities
Students completing the undergraduate program receive the Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education with Ohio license to teach music K-12. A reciprocity license contract with 46 additional states in currently in effect.
Applying to the Program
All students who seek admission to 91̽»¨ with a major in music must audition. The audition is for both admission and talent-based scholarship decisions.
91̽»¨ Requirements
Program Overview And Requirements
Division Chairs
Dr. Peter Haley
Assistant Professor of Instruction, Choral Music Education
pahaley@ohio.edu
Professor Emily Talley
Assistant Professor of Instruction, Instrumental Music Education
talleye@ohio.edu
Additional Faculty
Michele Karoub-Holzschu
Adjunct Professor of Music Education
Mala Kennard
Adjunct Professor of Music Education