Master of Music (M.M.)
Music Education
A Master of Music in music education can take your teaching career to the next level. Position yourself as a top candidate for choice music teacher jobs and competitive leadership roles by choosing Bowling Green State University.
BGSU is a NASM-accredited university and recognized as one of the best colleges for music education. You can earn a master of music in education degree online or on campus. Acceptance into the M.M. in music education program is contingent upon a successful application and interview. See the Graduate Admissions page for more details.
On-campus degree options
Students in our on-campus master’s program are directly connected to a vibrant and growing music community. You will have access to state-of-the-art music facilities to research, create, perform and teach. Specialize in:
Online degree option
Our online music education degree track in teaching artistry is specifically tailored for those already working in music teacher jobs. Students incorporate their current teaching roles into the coursework. They work with a faculty mentor as they plan and implement an action research project in their own music classroom.
Program highlights
- Highly accomplished faculty. The BGSU music education faculty share your passion for music and love of teaching. A teaching mentor works one-on-one with you to create an individualized study plan based on your own teaching situation.
- Personalized career paths. You have considerable flexibility within your individual program to create the degree that meets your needs and achieves your goals.
- Flexibility for working professionals. The online music education masters program meets demands of those who already have music teacher jobs and wish to deepen their skills, knowledge and opportunities.
- Use your classroom as a learning lab. BGSU equips working professionals to utilize their current classroom as an action-based lab. Design and implement an action research project examining student learning and teaching practice, and then write a report to present your findings.
- Valuable real-world experiences. Graduate students in the music education degree program may be qualified to teach some courses at the undergraduate level. You walk away with collegiate teaching experience. A master of music in education opens the door to more roles in leadership and teaching at the university level.
- Expanded professional network. Learn from world-class music faculty and bolster your peer network. Research shows higher teacher collaboration is positively correlated with greater student performance.
- Modern music facilities. The College of Musical Arts has 70 practice rooms, an 822-seat concert hall, a 221-seat recital hall, fully-equipped computer labs and an Electroacoustics Studio.
- NASM accreditation. The BGSU Master of Music in education degree program adheres to rigorous quality standards and is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music Commission on Accreditation.
The College of Musical Arts presents 350+ public events annually – and is a major cultural resource for the campus and northwest Ohio.
Career opportunities
A Master of Music in music education elevates your music teacher job prospects while expanding knowledge and practical skills such as teaching methods, curriculum design and music education advocacy. You’ll learn the best strategies for bringing music to life for your students.
The BGSU graduate-level music education degree is designed to make you a more effective educator, instill confidence in your teaching approaches and prepare you for higher leadership roles in educational settings.
Career paths
- K-12 music teacher
- Collegiate music educator
- Music curriculum specialist
- Private music instructor
- Music program administrator
- Community music educator
- Music education researcher
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Curriculum
Music education degree graduate students are expected to maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA while they learn to:
- Evaluate contemporary literature and research to form and convey ideas about current issues in music education, such as teaching methods, assessment and standards.
- Examine and evaluate the role of music and music education in human life and culture.
- Demonstrate effective classroom instruction and inclusive curriculum development for students of all abilities.
- Know how to find, understand, interpret, organize and apply music and music education research in meaningful ways.
Coursework includes research experience that contributes to collective knowledge and establishes graduates as thought leaders.
Capstone project
Capstone projects for the Master of Music in music education degree vary. On-campus students have a choice between completing a thesis or a comprehensive exam process. Students taking online courses may complete an action research project.
Sample courses
- Field-based teaching and learning for music educators
- Introduction to advanced pedagogy and technology for music educators
- Using K-12 assessment data to improve practice seminar in music performance
- Human learning in music
- Ensemble Literature for Winds
- Psychology of Music
- Advanced Band Conducting
Specializations
Music Education Specializations
- Choral Music Education
- Comprehensive Music Education
- Instrumental Music Education
- Teaching Artistry
The Master of Music in music education is a program in the College of Musical Arts.
Accreditation
The Bowling Green Master of Music in music education degree program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and is in good standing.
Bowling Green State University [BGSU] is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. BGSU has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission since 01/01/1916. The most recent reaffirmation of accreditation was received in 2022-2023, with our next reaffirmation of accreditation scheduled for 2032-2033. Questions should be directed to the Office of Institutional Effectiveness.
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