
General Music
If you love to sing or play an instrument, Concordia's music major is for you.
Develop a solid foundation in music while also having the benefit of a liberal arts education. Both the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Music degrees in Music Education lead to certification to teach in public schools. The music education faculty feels strongly that offering both the B.M. and B.A. degrees allows for students to choose the path that is the best personal fit for their interests.
Both music education degrees are considered professional degree programs and require an audition.
While earning a Bachelor of Music degree, about two-thirds of your coursework will be in music. Students in the degree program have more time dedicated to weekly lessons as well as a recital component in their senior year.
Degree Requirements and Courses
This degree is a liberal arts degree that completes that core curriculum like all other majors on campus. Students in this degree program gain a solid foundation in music education while also having the benefit of a liberal arts curriculum.
Degree Requirements and Courses
If you love to sing or play an instrument, Concordia's music major is for you.
The Department of Music at Concordia College offers an intense Bachelor of Music in Performance degree with emphases in instrumental, vocal, or piano studies.
The Bachelor of Music in Composition prepares students to pursue a professional career as a composer.