Music, BM

Vocal Music Education

Concentration

Fuel your passion for music and teaching with our BM in Music, specializing in vocal music education. Through a merger of comprehensive musical training and essential teaching skills, you’ll be well prepared to become an exceptional vocal music educator and inspire the next generation of singers. Learn how to nurture talent, lead vocal ensembles, and instill a lifelong appreciation for music with hands-on experiences and mentorship. Whether your dream is to teach in schools or offer private lessons, you will graduate ready to make a meaningful impact in the lives of aspiring vocalists.

Location

On Campus

Required Semester Hours

120-134

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Program Highlights

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Department of Music and Performing Arts is fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music

Diverse student body from United States, Honduras, Bulgaria, Russia, Romania, Germany, the Republic of Moldova and Mexico

Faculty are leaders in their fields, holding offices in state and national professional organizations and receiving national and university awards in teaching, research and creative activity

Quality of performance teaching reflected through the accomplishments of students in competitions, placements, audition results, grad school placements and fellowship awards

Program Requirements

Total semester hours required (Performance): 120

Total semester hours required (Education): 134

Students must possess exceptional talent, well-developed musicianship, artistic sensibilities, mental stamina and a strong sense of commitment

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What Can You Be?

Types of Jobs

Composer/arranger

Musicologist

Staged musical/theatre

Studio musician

Types of Employers

Computer software industry

Elementary/secondary schools

Instrument repair and design

Music editing and publishing

Contact Us

Pottle Music Building, Room 102

SLU Box 10815
Hammond, LA 70402

(985) 549-2184

jwright​@southeastern.edu

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