Program Overview
Introduction to the Music Education Program
The Music Education Program at Hiroshima University's Graduate School of Human and Social Sciences is a comprehensive program that caters to the diverse needs of students in the field of music education. The program is designed to provide students with a wide range of skills and knowledge in music education, from classical music to popular music, and from school education to social education.
Overview of the Music Education Program
The Music Education Program is a unique program that offers a variety of courses and specializations to meet the individual needs of students. The program includes:
- Personal and group lessons in specialized performance techniques (piano, vocal music, instrumental music, composition, and conducting)
- Ensemble practice (choral music, opera, wind ensemble, and orchestra)
- Lectures and workshops on music education, music theory, and music history
- Courses on Western music and Japanese music
The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in music and music education, preparing them for careers as performers, teachers, and researchers.
History of the Music Education Program
The Music Education Program has a long history dating back to 1949 when the Department of Music Education was established at Hiroshima University. Over the years, the program has undergone several changes and developments, including the establishment of the Graduate School of Human and Social Sciences in 1999. In 2000, the program was renamed the Music Culture Course, and in 2023, it was renamed again to the Music Education Program.
Features of the Music Education Program
The Music Education Program has several distinctive features, including:
- Large enrollment capacity: The program has a large enrollment capacity, with 22 students per year, allowing for a diverse and vibrant learning environment.
- Comprehensive instrumental instruction: The program offers instruction in a wide range of instruments, including piano, voice, violin, and wind instruments, providing students with a comprehensive music education.
- Graduate program: The program has a graduate program, including a doctoral program, allowing students to pursue advanced studies in music education.
Career Paths
Graduates of the Music Education Program can pursue a variety of career paths, including:
- University teaching
- School teaching
- Performance
- Research
- Music-related industries
The program provides students with a comprehensive education in music and music education, preparing them for a wide range of careers in the field.
