Music Education
(AS General Studies with Concentration in Music Education)
(Transfer Option)
Mr. Ricky Burks, Department Chair
256.352.8287
ricky.burks@wallacestate.edu
At a Glance
The Music Education program is designed for students who wish to prepare for a career in music with options in Music Education (elementary or secondary), Professional Performance, Music Industry, Jazz Education, Church Music, and Music Therapy. This program also prepares students interested in teaching music for transfer to a university, where they may earn a bachelor’s degree and state certification to teach music in public elementary and secondary schools or continue on to an advanced degree and teach on the college or university level. Graduates may also choose to teach in private schools and recreation associations or instruct individual students in private sessions.
Whether playing musical instruments, singing, composing or arranging music, or conducting, persons considering careers in music should have musical talent, versatility, creativity, and-- for those performing in front of an audience--poise and good stage presence. Because quality performance requires constant study and practice, self-discipline is vital. Performers must achieve a level of performing excellence and be counted on to be on their game whenever they perform. Musicians who play in concerts or in nightclubs and those who tour must have physical stamina to endure frequent travel and an irregular performance schedule.
NOTE: All music students receiving Performing Arts Scholarships are required to take MUS 115, Fundamentals of Music or pass a proficiency test and obtain final written approval by the Music Department Chair. Associate in Science Music Education Majors need to meet with their advisors concerning Area II for Fine Arts/Humanities requirement.
* NOTE: Must complete a 6-semester-hour sequence either in Literature or in History. The sequence in Area II and IV in Literature or History needs to follow the sequence requirements according to students’ major and transfer plans.