Benefits
A minor in Music will provide you with the foundations of music-making — including theory and aural skills — as well as with a deeper understanding of the history and performance of music. As a Music minor, you take lessons on your primary instrument, join a choral or instrumental ensemble, and become part of a strong community of musicians. Through a series of skill-building classes and experiences, you will grow in your musicianship and knowledge.
Degree Requirements
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Music minor
As a Music minor, you will follow an integrative approach to advancing your musical skills. You will study music theory, aural skills, and the history of music, as well as participate in context courses that further your knowledge of music, people, and culture. You will also have the opportunity to reflect on the integration of music and faith, as well as your sense of avocation and vocation.
Career Opportunities
- Arranger/Composer
- Film Scorer
- Choral Director
- Church Musician
- Composer
- Conductor
- Music Director
- Music Librarian
- Music Professor
- Music Teacher
- Musicologist
- Sound Engineer