Music Education B.A.

Outcomes

A music education degree offers various career paths. Graduates can become music teachers in elementary, middle or high schools, instructing students in music theory, history and performance. They may also work as private music instructors, providing one-on-one lessons to students of all ages.

Other opportunities include roles as music directors or conductors for choirs, bands, orchestras or both, in schools and community settings.

Career Outlook

  • Average Salary: $52,460
  • Job Postings: 870

Average salary is based on an music instructor position from Salary.com. Job posting data is for music teachers positions and is provided by Lightcast. This number represents unique job postings from companies looking to hire in the last 30 days as of May 2024.

Courses

In addition to meeting the liberal arts core requirements of the University, you must complete the requirements for secondary education certification, omitting EDU 240, and take the following core courses:

Required Major Core Courses

Complete the following courses.

MUS323

Conducting

(3 s.h)

MUS250

History of Music I: Ancient to 18th Century

(3.0 s.h)

MUS255

History of Music II: 18th Cent. to Present

(3.0 s.h)

MUS318

Music Computer Applications

(3.0 s.h)

MUS190

Music Theory and Aural Skills I

(4.0 s.h)

MUS195

Music Theory and Aural Skills II

(4 s.h)

Required Music Concentration

Complete the following courses.

MUS315

Administering the School Music Program

(3 s.h)

MUS245

Instrumental Musicianship

(3 s.h)

MUS300

Recital

(1.0 s.h)

MUS246

Vocal Musicianship

(3 s.h)

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Certification / Licensure

Please use the online application which may be found on the South Dakota Department of Education website, Office of Accreditation & Teacher Quality. Once there, you have several choices, including initial licensure (first-time teachers), renewal, additional authorizations (program completion for principals, reading specialists, superintendents, etc.) and additional endorsements (for less than program completion). This website includes everything you'll need to know about licensure such as initial certification, renewals, additional authorization and additional endorsements.