BA in Music
Siena Heights University
Key Information
Campus location
Adrian, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 28,000 / per year
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
Sep 2024
Introduction
Our faculty consists of teachers/musicians who have practical, relevant experience in music education from pre-kindergarten to post-graduate. As lifelong learners, our professors and instructors seek to instill a passion for not only making music but teaching it as well. Education permeates every aspect of music instruction at SHU, and Music students graduate with the necessary skills to become not only effective teachers but also leaders in their field.
The strong relationship between the Division of Education and the Department of Music at Siena Heights University shows the unique emphasis placed on a shared vision of Music that is a source of pride to students, faculty, and alumni. This commitment is exemplified through effective and inspirational teaching by outstanding faculty both in the Department of Music and the Division of Education and as an accredited program through the Higher Learning Commission and Michigan Department of Education.
As such, Music students at Siena Heights University have the potential to become outstanding K-12 music teachers, at the state and national levels. This is accomplished through individualized attention in more personal settings, while not compromising quality or experience.
Mission
The mission of the Music Education program at Siena Heights University is to prepare outstanding music educators in an authentic context learning environment grounded in dynamic real-life experiences. Our undergraduate program provides a rigorous curriculum, rich in content and practice; and designed purposefully to reveal individual student potential as innovative, risk-taking, inquisitively unique voices as future music educators.
Ensembles
All Siena students have the option of participating in the following ensembles:
- Marching Band
- Concert Band
- Percussion Ensemble
- Jazz Band
- University Chorale
- Chamber Singers
- Youth Symphony
- Chamber Ensembles
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Scholarships and Funding
Did you know that approximately 90 percent of undergraduate students on the Adrian campus receive some form of financial assistance? Our admissions counselors and financial aid experts are committed to helping you find the best financial solutions for your education. Siena offers a wide range of opportunities that may be right for you, including:
- Academic scholarships
- Arts scholarships
- Athletic scholarships
- Campus Ministry scholarships
- Grants
- Work-study programs
- Federal loans
Your university financial aid package may include some or all of the above, resulting in a customized plan that makes Siena Heights University affordable for your family.
Arts Scholarship Days
Siena Heights University conducts Arts Scholarship Days for prospective students.
High school seniors and transfer students who would like to major in music, art, or theater or perform in the choir, band, marching band, orchestra, or jazz band can schedule an audition or portfolio review and campus visit during Arts Scholarship Days @ Siena. Scholarships will be awarded to qualifying students. In addition to their audition or portfolio review, students may have the opportunity to meet with current scholarship recipients over lunch, have an individual meeting with Admissions Counselor, and enjoy a campus tour.
Pre-registration is required.
Curriculum
Course Requirements for Major
Program Requirements: 46-48 Credit Hours
- MMM 110 Fundamentals Of Music Theory 2 credit hours (Proficiency exam available)
- MMM 170 Music Theory I 2 credit hours
- MMM 260 Music Theory II 2 credit hours
- MMM 270 Music Theory III 2 credit hours
- MMM 171 Aural Harmony And Sight Singing I 2 credit hours
- MMM 261 Aural Harmony And Sight Singing II 2 credit hours
- MMM 271 Aural Harmony And Sight Singing III 2 credit hours
- MMM 222 History Of Western Music I 2 credit hours
- MMM 223 History Of Western Music II 2 credit hours
- MMM 224 History Of Western Music III 2 credit hours
- MMM 112 Class Piano 1 1 credit hours
- MMM 172 Class Piano 2 1 credit hours
- MMM 262 Class Piano 3 1 credit hours
- MMM 272 Class Piano 4 1 credit hours
- MMM Performance Ensembles 8 credit hours
- MMM Applied Music Lessons 14 credit hours
- MMM 480 Recital (Senior Year) 2 credit hours
Concentration Requirements
(Choose any of the following concentrations):
Voice Concentration: 12 Credit Hours
- MMM 360 Basic Conducting 2 credit hours
- MMM 124 Diction For Singers 2 credit hours
- MMM 355 Choral Methods And Materials 2 credit hours
- Approved Fine Arts Electives TSC, ART, MMM 4 credit hours
Instrumental Concentration: 12 Credit Hours
- MMM 360 Basic Conducting 2 credit hours
- MMM 352 History Of Wind Band Literature 2 credit hours
- MMM 363 Marching Techniques 2 credit hours
- Approved Fine Arts Electives TSC, ART, MMM 4 credit hours
Total for Major: 58-60 Credit Hours
Liberal Arts: 32 Credit Hours
General Electives: 30 Credit Hours
Total for Degree: 120 Credit Hours
Other Requirements
- All music majors must earn a “C” or better in all required music courses and must maintain a cumulative 2.5 g.p.a. in required courses for the major.
- All music majors are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by the Music Department.
- Incoming Music Majors must take a Theory Placement Exam. Students who pass the exam with a score above 80% may receive credit for Fundamentals of Music Theory (MMM 110 ) and take Music Theory 1 (MMM 170).
- Incoming Music Majors may take the Piano Proficiency exam and opt out of 1 level of the piano class.
- All students must pass the Piano Proficiency exam or he/she must continue to study piano until the appropriate level of proficiency is reached.
- At least one credit hour in an approved music ensemble must be taken each session for eight sessions. Ensembles will be assigned by the Music Department.
- All music majors will have a formal critique with the entire music faculty at the end of each session, in conjunction with applied lessons on their primary instrument. A written copy of the jury assessment will be given to the student and a copy of the report will be kept in the student’s file.
- All music majors will be required to register for each session for MMM 109 Recital Seminar. This course will satisfy departmental requirements for recital performances and content area instruction not covered in major classes. This is a zero-credit course.
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Career Opportunities
Here are just a sampling of careers in the music field:
- Audio Engineering
- Church Musician
- Conducting
- Film Scoring
- Music Arranging
- Music Composition
- Music Industry
- Music Software Development
- Music Therapist
- Performance
- Production/engineering
- Recording Editing
- Songwriting
- Symphony Orchestra
- Teaching
- Video Game Sound