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Program Overview
The music degree features 73 credits of coursework in music, with concentration options in Piano Pedagogy or Vocal Pedagogy. The Bachelor of Music is designed for students who wish to pursue a professional career as a private piano/voice teacher. The program is designed to meet National Association of Schools of Music standards. Students will also be well prepared for graduate work in music and related fields. Learn more about the core classes, ensemble opportunities, and concentrations!
All four-year Johnson students complete two majors: one in Bible and Theology and one in their chosen field, such as Music. Transfer students with substantial prior coursework may complete a reduced set of Bible and Theology requirements instead of the major. Learn more about the Bible and Theology curriculum here.
Concentrations
Students may choose a Piano Pedagogy or a Vocal Pedagogy concentration.


Curriculum
- Music Theory I
- Music Theory Lab I
- Music Theory II
- Music Theory Lab II
- Music History & Literature I
- Music Theory III
- Music Theory IV
- Music History & Literature II
- Music Theory Lab III
- Music Theory Lab IV
- Entrepreneurship in Music
- Arranging & Orchestration
- Digital Musicianship
- Choose 8 Credits from Ensemble Options; Ensembles May Be Repeated for Credit
- Primary Instrument
- Professional Applied Music Credits
- Junior Recital
- Senior Recital
What can you do with a Music degree?
Career Outlook
- Teacher of private lessons/Studio owner
- Church Ministry
- Composition
