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Music Education: Instrumental
The Music Education: Instrumental program at Western Michigan University is designed to provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become successful music educators.
Program Overview
To be admitted into Western Michigan University's music education program, students must successfully complete the school's audition and testing program, held each November, January, and February.
Focus Areas
There are two focus areas for WMU's music education major:
- Choral or general emphasis
- Instrumental emphasis Each path leads to a degree and certification to teach music in K-12 public schools.
Beyond the Classroom
As a music education student at WMU, students will be required to devote a minimum of five days per week for one semester to intern teaching. They will be expected to gain experience in both the curricular and extra-curricular programs of the school in which they teach.
Professional Development Opportunities
Students can also gain valuable networking and professional development opportunities through student and community organizations, including:
- Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo
- Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
- Sigma Alpha Iota
- National Association for Music Education
- Michigan School Band and Orchestra
- Vocal Music Associations
Career Outcomes
Recent WMU graduates with degrees in music education are working as:
- Composers
- Teachers
- Vocal coaches
- Directors
Among the organizations they work for are:
- Schools
- Churches
- Studios
- Nonprofit arts organizations
Program Location
The program is offered in Kalamazoo.
Related Programs
Other programs of interest include:
- Elementary Education
- Multimedia Arts Technology—Music
- Music
- Music Composition
- Music Education: Choral/General
- Music: Jazz Studies
- Music Performance: Instrumental
- Music Performance: Keyboard
- Music Performance: Vocal
- Music Therapy
- Pre-Secondary Education
- Theatre: Music Theatre Performance
