Christ-Centered Creativity Why Wheaton for Music Education?

As a student in the Music Education program, you will be trained in both choral and instrumental music, K-12, and be certified to teach in Illinois. This program partners with the Education department to provide you with comprehensive musical and professional training aimed toward teaching in public or private schools and can be completed in eight semesters. Our aim is to form you into a teacher who will be an agent of change, employing effective instructional strategies while imparting a broad scope of musical practice and cultural distinctiveness.
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Music Degree Options
The Conservatory of Music at Wheaton College offers several other degree and major options, including:
B.M. in Performance: comprehensive music training that encourages the formation of performance artists who contribute to the Church and society. Concentrate in piano, organ, voice, or an orchestral instrument.
B.M. in Composition: geared toward developing skills and imagination necessary to create compelling music in a variety of professional contexts.
B.M. in Music History & Literature: focused on preparing students for further study in musicology or related fields.
B.M. in Pedagogy: designed for students interested in becoming a private studio music teacher; music pedagogy also serves as a solid foundation for graduate study.
B.M. with Elective Studies in an Outside Field: allows students to gain comprehensive training in music while gaining expertise in another area of study.
B.A. in Music: enables students to study music and performance in the context of the liberal arts while embracing resources of the Conservatory or Music.