Concordia University, Nebraska

Programs of study, lessons

Sheet music

Studying music at Concordia

Concordia offers individual lessons and several academic tracks track for those wishing to study much. The programs that lead to teacher certifcation and LCMS certification are noted as follows:

Program leads to Nebraska state teacher certificationProgram leads to Nebraska state teacher certification.
Program optionally leads to Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod certification
Program optionally leads to Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod certification

Majors

Bachelor of Arts in Music [MORE]

    Be a performer, composer, or scholar
    Prepare for graduate school in music, music therapy, or music librarianship

Bachelor of Music in Music Education Program leads to Nebraska state teacher certification Program optionally leads to Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod certification [MORE]

    Teach music in grades K–12

Bachelor of Music in Parish Music Program optionally leads to Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod certification [MORE]

    Direct the music in a church

Bachelor of Science in Education with an Endorsement in Music Program leads to Nebraska state teacher certification Program optionally leads to Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod certification [MORE]

    Teach music plus other subjects in an elementary or high school

The first-year course of study is the same for all music majors, so it is possible to wait until the end of the first year to declare a program. See further information on how to become a music major. For specific course requirements for music majors, see the registrar’s page. Generous scholarships are available for music students.

Minors
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science with a Minor in Music
    Learn about music while majoring in another subject

Bachelor of Science in Education with a Concentration in Music Program leads to Nebraska state teacher certification Program optionally leads to Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod certification

    Use music in your elementary classroom

Director of Christian Education with an Emphasis in Parish Music Program optionally leads to Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod certification

    Use music and the Church’s song as a DCE
For specific course requirements for music minors, see the most recent course catalog.

Music student handbook

The Handbook for Music Students is also an important guide for music students at Concordia.

The course catalog may also be helpful for learning about other programs in which you are interested.

Lessons
Instrumental and vocal music lessons are available to all Concordia students. To cover the expense of one-on-one instruction, an additional fee is charged (currently $120 per semester hour). Music majors typically receive a 50-minute lesson (2 semester hours) each week on their principal instrument and a 25-minute lesson (1 semester hour) on other instruments, if any. Students in other programs normally receive 25-minute lessons; although advanced students may, upon recommendation of their instructor, receive a 50-minute lesson.

Complete beginners sign up for a 100-level lesson; all others studying an instrument for the first time at Concordia should sign up for a 200-level (intermediate) lesson, regardless of their past experience. Instructors will advance students to the proper level as needed.

Group lessons are given in guitar, piano, and voice at the 100-level. Students in group lessons do not pay the additional fee for private lessons.

Music at Concordia pages are reviewed by music department staff. Questions, comments:
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