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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Music Ministry Leadership BA

Location(s): Campus


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Major Courses


Music Ministry Leadership Major Credit Hours 56


General Education


Community of Learners Core Courses


Biblical Studies Courses


Liberal Arts Skills Courses


Liberal Arts Pathway Courses


General Education Credit Hours 44


Electives


Elective Credit Hours 20


BA in Music Ministry Leadership Credit Hours 120


Symbol Key

^ Grade of “C” or better required.
* This course has a prerequisite.
# Possible waiver by exam.
π A major course that meets a General Education requirement.
+ Possible waiver with a specified number of transfer credits upon first-time admission.

Music Ministry Leadership Learning Outcomes

Music Ministry Leadership majors will perform a variety of music styles with ensembles and on an individual basis. Students will demonstrate proficiency in performance in contemporary worship instruments and voice, composition, conducting, and leadership in music ministry. Students will analyze and articulate an understanding of music literature and theory. Students in the music ministry leadership major will be prepared for many different career possibilities of a professional musician including performance, composition, songwriting, music teaching, and graduate school. Students in this program will be prepared to lead and teach worship groups in a Christian church or organization.

Admission Requirements

Students must perform an entrance audition to be formally admitted as a music ministry leadership major.

Transfer Students

Coursework from other institutions is accepted in accordance with SAU’s transfer policies. The placement of students in music programs and courses is subject to verification of skills through an entrance audition and applicable departmental exams. Transfer students must perform an entrance audition to be officially admitted as a music ministry leadership major.

Juries, Sophomore Check and Recitals

Progress made by music ministry leadership majors is monitored in semester “juries” in which the students perform selected compositions and technical skills for the music faculty. At the end of the sophomore year, majors must perform a sophomore check, a more elaborate jury that includes sight reading and technical skills. Successful completion of the sophomore check is required. (Details of all music department policies are available in the Music Department Handbook.)

Applied Lessons Credit Hours

Students must select a primary instrument and take 4 consecutive semesters of applied lessons in the same instrument to complete the requirement. This instrument must be either guitar, piano, drum set, or voice. Applied lessons meet for one half-hour (30 minutes) each week for 1 credit hour. To acquire 2 credit hours of applied lessons in one semester, students will meet for one hour (60 minutes) each week (by permission only). All applied lessons require significant individual practice outside of the meeting time, attendance of all music labs, and performance in at least two music labs a semester. Special topics courses may substitute for applied lessons as approved by the music department.

Piano lessons (MUS 310P1) are required and result in the passing of the MUS 487 requirement. If students are able to pass the proficiency in their first semester, the additional credit of MUS 310P1 can be used as a music elective credit. If students are unable to pass MUS 487 by the end of their freshman year, additional credits of MUS 310P1 will be required until the MUS 487 requirement is fulfilled.

Ensembles for Majors and Non-majors

Spring Arbor University offers a rich environment for musical participation. Interested students can participate in several different kinds of performance ensembles including Gospel Choir, Chamber Choir, University Singers, Concert Band, String Orchestra, Jazz Band, and contemporary Christian music ensembles. Students often perform in University events and are in demand in area churches. Music scholarships are available to all students, including non-majors, who are active in performance groups and/or accompanying.

Program Oversight

The music ministry leadership major is overseen by the Department of Music. Courses with MUS numbers are administered by this department. Questions about the major should be directed to the department chair.

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