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Music Education
What is music education?
Music education is the field of teaching and learning in music.
Success factors
Students with a love and passion for music and bringing the skills involved with music making to others will thrive in music education. Music education majors require a high level of personal organization and commitment to personal practice. The development of keyboard, aural and ensemble skills are essential. Future educators also have a passion for teaching musical skills to others.
Career possibilities
Music education majors prepare to teach music in a school setting or as a private teacher. Students usually pick a major area of focus, such as elementary music education, secondary choral music education or secondary instrumental music education, and prepare for state certification in those areas upon transfer to a four-year institution.
— Matthew Lind, class of 2015, music and math student at Bethel College (North Newton, Kan.)
Majoring in music education
Hesston music students experience the two-year advantage, receiving the same high quality of instruction as the best four-year colleges and universities and all the premiere performance and leadership opportunities in the freshman and sophomore years. This makes Hesston graduates exceptionally well prepared to succeed as upper level music education majors. Hesston College music students can:
- Join a music ensemble: Bel Canto Singers, Men’s Chorus, Women’s Chorus, Chamber Orchestra, Pep Band and tour each year.
- Enroll in private music lessons in any instrument or voice.
- Perform in regular department recitals and master classes.
- Travel abroad with the International Chorale every other year.
- Develop proficiencies in keyboard and guitar and complete an exit portfolio, including a sophomore recital, in preparation for the next step.
- Complete a field experience practicum in a public school music classroom as a freshman or sophomore.
- Participate in musical theatre productions each year.
- Students enrolled in voice lessons can participate in the regional National Association for Teachers of Singing (NATS) Vocal Competition (six regional finalists from Hesston in the last five years.)
- Use and learn in the newly renovated performing arts building that provides outstanding rehearsal and performance spaces.
Sample curriculum – associate degree in music education
Music Performance
What is music performance?
Students of music performance perfect their skills as musicians. Lessons, classes and recitals help students develop a personal style and prepare them for performing careers as soloists, ensemble members and accompanists.
Success factors
Majoring in music provides students with a sense of aesthetics and an understanding of human expression valuable to many employers. Confidence, personality, a positive attitude and a love of music are important to success in many arenas of music. Music performance majors require a high level of personal organization and a commitment to personal practice. The development of keyboard, aural and ensemble skills are also essential.
Career possibilities
Finding positions in the music industry requires combination of talent, training, connections and persistence. Performance: instrumental, vocal, conducting, composing and arranging; Music Education: teaching, private lessons; Music Therapy; Music Journalism; Music Law; Music Libraries; Behind the Scenes: audio technician, recording engineer; Music Industry and Business: administration, publishing and editing, recording, engineering, artist/talent representation, publicity, marketing, retail sales; Communications (broadcasting): music/program direction, promotion, copyright/clearance administration
— Nathan Snyder, class of 2010, apprentice artist at Opera Fort Collins (Colo.)
Majoring in music performance
Hesston music students experience the two-year advantage, receiving the same high quality of instruction as the best four-year colleges and universities and all the premiere performance and leadership opportunities during the freshman and sophomore years.
Hesston College music students can:
- Join a music ensemble: Bel Canto Singers, Men’s Chorus, Women’s Chorus, Chamber Orchestra, Pep Band and tour each year.
Enroll in private music lessons in any instrument or voice. - Perform in regular department recitals and master classes.
- Travel abroad with the International Chorale every other year.
- Develop proficiencies in keyboard and guitar and complete an exit portfolio, including a sophomore recital, in preparation for the next step.
- Complete a field experience practicum in a public school music classroom as a freshman or sophomore.
- Participate in musical theatre productions each year.
- Students enrolled in voice lessons can participate in the regional National Association for Teachers of Singing (NATS) Vocal Competition (six regional finalists from Hesston in the last five years.)
- Use and learn in the newly renovated performing arts building that provides outstanding rehearsal and performance spaces.
Music performance curriculum
Drawing on a century of rich tradition, the Hesston College Music Department nurtures musical growth, encourages creativity and provides a solid musical foundation for students pursuing a passion for music. The department provides many opportunities for performance, musical growth and leadership.
Sample curriculum – associate degree in music performance
Music Therapy
What is music therapy?
Music Therapy is an established health profession in which music is used within a therapeutic relationship to address physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs of individuals.
American Music Therapy Association
Success factors
Students with a love and passion for serving others at a personal level through music will thrive in music therapy. Cross-disciplinary interests are also very helpful. Coursework focuses on developing skills in music, biology, psychology and social sciences to prepare music therapists to assist clients in clinical settings.
Career possibilities
Work in: (from the American Music Therapy Association)
- psychiatric hospitals
- rehabilitative facilities
- medical hospitals
- outpatient clinics
- day care treatment centers
- agencies serving persons with developmental disabilities
- community mental health centers
- drug and alcohol programs
- senior centers
- nursing homes
- hospice programs
- correctional facilities
- halfway houses
- schools
- private practice
— Rachelle Adrian, class of 2015, earned bachelor’s degree in music therapy from Augsburg College (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Majoring in music therapy
Hesston music students experience the two-year advantage, receiving the same high quality of instruction as the best four-year colleges and universities and all the premiere performance and leadership opportunities in the freshman and sophomore years. Hesston students completing the two-year pre-music therapy curriculum will be prepared to transfer to a four-year institution where they will complete junior and senior-level course work and a clinical internship to complete become a Board Certified Music Therapist.
Hesston College music students can:
- Join a music ensemble: Bel Canto Singers, Men’s Chorus, Women’s Chorus, Chamber Orchestra, Pep Band and tour each year.
Enroll in private music lessons in any instrument or voice. - Perform in regular department recitals and master classes.
- Travel abroad with the International Chorale every other year.
- Develop proficiencies in keyboard and guitar and complete an exit portfolio, including a sophomore recital, in preparation for the next step.
- Complete the pre-requisite courses in psychology and biology necessary for a music therapy major.
- Participate in musical theatre productions each year.
- Students enrolled in voice lessons can participate in the regional National Association for Teachers of Singing (NATS) Vocal Competition (six regional finalists from Hesston in the last five years.)
- Use and learn in the newly renovated performing arts building that provides outstanding rehearsal and performance spaces.