The Bachelor of Music Education degree consists of a strong Music program with a broad range of additional studies specific to Education, including a semester for student teaching. Students in this program will take many of the classes, ensembles, and private lessons which are available to those in the Bachelor of Music Degree programs, but have fewer electives due to the demands of the Education degree. Graduates with the Music Education Degree may go on to Master’s Degree programs or commence teaching in the public or Christian schools upon their certification.
At a Glance
140
Credits
4.5 Years
Completion Time
4
Accreditations
Why Study Music Education at Alliance University?
The Bachelor of Music Education is a substantial and challenging major that provides a foundation for graduate studies. It is a carefully-mentored program that culminates in certification by the State of New York to teach K-12 music. Accredited graduates have a very high placement record in the Tri-State area, which provides excellent employment opportunities upon graduation.
Unique Concentrations
Industry Connections
What Will I Study?
During the Freshman year, students take Core academic courses, Applied Lessons, either instrumental or voice, Piano class as needed, Recorder or Guitar class, Theory lessons at the appropriate entering level, and an ensemble. As mastery in college subjects is gained and demonstrated, they may enter the Music Education major. Pedagogical classes in music, together with a solid curriculum of Core and professional subjects, fill the curriculum. Music educators must be educated in vocal and instrumental music. Students in the BME program also present a half recital in their vocal or instrumental field during their senior year.
Career Opportunities
Students graduating with a Bachelor of Music Education will be able to pursue graduate studies and placement in public or private primary or secondary schools as music educators. Their curriculum includes courses such as “The Christian Educator,” in which they learn how to share their faith appropriately through what they are trained to do.
- Teach private lessons or continue their studies in Graduate school
- Teach Music courses in primary and secondary schools in the Tri-State area
- Teach Music in Christian schools
- Teach special-needs students through the medium of music, if they so choose.
Our Graduates
We have found that BME students graduating from Alliance University have been welcomed in many schools throughout the Tri-State area. Our Music Ed Graduates are currently working as classroom teachers and principals, as well as in Special Education. Some specialize in certain areas, such as recorder.
- K–12 Music Teachers
- Private Studio Owner/Teacher
- Substitute Teacher
- Private School Principal
- Associate Professor of Music
Accreditors
- Middle States Commission on Higher Education (Institutional Accreditor)
For up-to-date accreditation information, please refer to https://allianceu.edu/about-au/accreditations/ - National Association of Schools of Music
- Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation
- Association of Christian Schools International
