MA in Music Education – Performance
At Liberty University, the Master of Arts in Music Education – Performance can be used to open the door to opportunities like the one above. Your passion for music and love for performing can be poured back into the next generation. Imagine a career that allows music to be more than a hobby, but a way of life that will have an incredible impact on the musicians you work with.
Duration
3 years
Starting Date
August, January
Tuition Fee
$545 per credit
Location
Lynchburg, United States
About the program
Prepare to Impact Tomorrow’s Musicians with a Master’s Degree in Music Education – Performance
Remember when you first started performing and your knees would knock together and your hands would sweat? Performing in front of a large group of people can incite anxiousness in the best musicians. You have the chance to invest in tomorrow’s musicians, teaching them how to effectively combat anxiety and perform at their very best.
Whether you want to work with young students just learning how to play, or you see yourself teaching college classes, our master’s in music education and performance is designed for you.
Why Choose Liberty’s Music Education in Performance Master’s Degree?
In order to be an effective music educator, you must ensure that your talents are as refined as possible. Earning a master’s degree in music education from Liberty University is a great way to further advance in your musical abilities while learning the practical side of teaching theory and leading students with integrity.
Courses include
- Foundations of Music Education
- Graduate Ensemble
- Performance Pedagogy and Literature
- Entrepreneurism in Music
Career Opportunities
- Collegiate music educator
- Director of community music arts program
- Music education supervisor
- Professional music education consultant
- School music administrator
Minimum Requirements
- Admission application
- Self-certification form(for students who are in the final term of their bachelor’s degree)
- Current Liberty undergraduate students seeking preliminary acceptance into a graduate program must complete a degree completion application through their ASIST account
- Completion of an earned baccalaureate degree from an institution accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in one of the following areas: bachelor’s degree in music, music education, or music and worship
- 3.0 GPA for admission in good standing