音乐
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Program Type主要的, 小
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Degrees OfferedB.S.
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学校学校 of Arts & 科学
Develop your artistry through a challenging curriculum taught in a collaborative learning environment. Follow your interests through elective courses, independent studies, internships, and capstone projects to chart the course for your professional career.
What You’ll Learn
You'll develop your skills as a musician in the classroom, rehearsal room, and studio – building a solid foundation for your chosen career path.
- Take Advantage of Performance Opportunities
Participate in large ensembles, chamber groups, community ensembles, musical theater, and special events, such as the renowned Christmas at Mary concert. In addition to performances on our Bismarck, ND campus, ensembles tour regionally, nationally, and internationally.
- Be Mentored by Distinguished, Engaged 教师
You’ll receive individualized attention and direction from faculty who combine their own performance excellence with expertise as educators.
- Work with World-renowned Guest Artists
Mary’s special events, such as the annual Jazz Festival, attract musicians from around the world to work and perform with students.
- Prepare for Graduate Study at Mary
Continue your musical education with Mary’s Master of Arts in 音乐.
- Become an 教育家
For those interested in teaching at the high school or middle school level, you can combine your major with the music education degree in preparation for getting your teaching license.
Featured 教师
Lucas Bernier, DMA
Associate Professor of 音乐, Director of Percussion Studies
At the University of Mary, I teach all areas of percussion including applied lessons, percussion methods, percussion ensemble, and steel band. Additionally, I'm fortunate to teach a number of other courses including Orchestration and Arranging, 音乐 Technology, The 音乐 Professional, and Improvisation.
Thomas Mortenson, MM
访问ing Instructor of 音乐, Director of the "Blue Crew" Pep Band
At the University of Mary, I teach applied low brass and direct the “Blue Crew” Pep Band. It is a pleasure to serve the students of the University of Mary through hands-on experience in the classroom and meaningful performances on the stage.