Music BM with Music Education Concentration Program Specifics

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Would you Like to Teach Music?

If you are interested in teaching music at all levels of instruction, Rhode Island College provides the highest level of teacher preparation and a wide variety of field experiences. Your music education course of study will include concentrating on a primary instrument, extensive participation in chamber and concert performing ensembles, coursework in musicianship and history, the study of K-12 teaching methods and pedagogy and clinical experiences in public school classrooms. Upon successful completion of this program, you will be eligible for full certification to teach music in all grades (Pre-K-12) in Rhode Island.

To qualify for acceptance as a major in music education, you must be admitted to Rhode Island College (following the general admission process) and successfully complete an audition. You do not need to be admitted to audition, but we recommend that you have your admissions application at least completed by your audition date.

Keep Moving Forward

If you are looking for a challenging and supportive environment in which to develop your artistic talents, take a closer look at Rhode Island College.

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Interested in Teaching Music?

Rhode Island College is an exclusive member of the Common Application.

Program Details

Course Information

Here we provide information on course requirements, course descriptions and an Academic Rhode Map for each program, a semester-by-semester plan to help you toward graduation in four years.

Course Requirements

Course Descriptions

Academic Rhode Map

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Contact Us

Department of Music, Theatre and Dance

Rhode Island College is unrivaled in music, theatre and dance in Southeastern New England.

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Laura Stambaugh

Laura A. Stambaugh

Assistant Professor