Music Education


Music is foundational to the human experience. The practical and hands-on experiences you will get at St. Ambrose will help you share your passion for music and unlock that passion in others. You'll learn how to inspire and grow the next generation of talent.

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Our graduates work at Pleasant Valley High School, Muscatine High School, Orion High School, SE Junior High in Iowa City, Camanche High School, Clear Creek Elementary (Oxford, IA), Clarke University, Hazel Point Intermediate (Cedar Rapids, IA), Woodrow Wilson Middle School, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, and the American International School in Vienna, Austria.


Ambrose Advantages

  • Renowned Teacher Education Program
  • Perform & Perfect: Vocal, Instrument, and Band
  • 100% Job Placement

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Conducting lesson by Nick Enz

The focus of the Music Education Program is YOU! You will work closely with our dedicated faculty to craft a curriculum personal to your goals. You’ll receive an exceptional hands-on and practical education to hone your musicianship and become a successful educator.

See Our Music and Music Education Fact Sheet (pdf)


Seeking Talented Musicians

Music Scholarships

Vocal and Instrumental

The Music Department awards more than $170,000 in annual, renewable scholarships to music students who audition.

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More Information on the Music Education Program

What will I learn?

You will learn to teach band, orchestra, chorus, and general music in grades K-12. Music education majors work one-on-one with faculty ensemble directors, and they conduct public performances – an opportunity students don't get at most universities.

Courses include music theory, conducting, music education, music history and literature, piano techniques, and aural skills. You pick a concentration – vocal or instrumental – and take further courses that correspond to that specialization.

You also get to perform. Music Education majors are required to participate in a major ensemble, but we have so many you may want to participate in more than one!

You will also get extensive field experience, including student teaching. St. Ambrose has a top-notch Educator Preparation Program with elementary and secondary endorsements.

What are some of my unique learning opportunities?

We empower you with the skills to teach as well as encouragement to use your skills to perform. In fact, you can start doing so from the start of your undergraduate career. Join one or more of our performing groups: Symphonic Band, String Ensemble, University Chorale, Chamber Singers, Jazz Combo, Bella Voce (treble a capella), Bee Sharp (tenor/base a capella), and STAMVOJA (vocal jazz ensemble).

The number and diversity of music groups we offer is large for a department our size, so you get all the experience you'd get at other schools, but with the benefit of more attention and leadership opportunities.

You can also perform solo, in a small ensemble on-campus or in the community, or even internationally. Read about our most recent International Tour in Europe.

You can also compose, teach, and conduct large ensembles in a public performance – opportunities most universities our size do not offer. You can also join the SAU Marching Band.

Because SAU is located within a strong performing arts community, our students get to attend and perform at many venues, including River Music Experience, Quad City Symphony Orchestra, Bix Jazz Music Festival, Mississippi Blues Festival, Nova Singers, the Adler Theatre – and we're only three hours from downtown Chicago and Des Moines.

What are some potential career outcomes?

Potential careers include educator (K-12, college-level, community music schools, private studio), accompanist, band director, conductor, music critic, musical theatre, performer, or songwriter. Your degree could lead you into other professional areas, including arts fundraiser or grant writer, event management, instrument designer, music agent, or music curator or librarian.

St. Ambrose is recognized for graduating high-quality teachers. All of our Music Education graduates who actively seek a teaching position are hired to work in the field. Our students also have an excellent track record of acceptance into the graduate school of their choice.

What are Music Education alumni doing?

Tyson Danner '07 is the Executive Director at the River Music Experience in Davenport. At SAU, he was able to follow his interest in music and the performing arts and it led to his career.

Madeline (Schumacher) Madsen '18 teaches Band and instrumental lessons at SE Junior High in Iowa City.

Mary Vargo '21 is the Band Director at Camanche (IA) High School.

Dr. Bob Lawrence '83 is the President of the Dallas School of Music and Founder/Developer of JazzPianoSkills.com.

Dr. Kristen Ihde '02 is the Associate Professor of Piano at UW-Oshkosh.

Parker Haley '17 taught seven successful years at Orion High School, and now is enrolled in the University of North Texas Vocal Jazz Masters’ program, one of the most prestigious of its kind in the country.

Music Scholarships

Each year, the Music Department awards more than $170,000 to talented musicians (audition required). Click here to learn more

Faculty and Staff

Nathan Windt, DMA, Chair and Professor

Megan Hobbs, Director of Athletic Bands
Nicholas Enz, DMA, Assoc. Professor and Director of Bands
Marian Lee, DMA, Assoc. Professor of Music

Teaching Artists

Music Department Events

Fall 2022

Allaert Auditorium and Madsen Hall both are located inside the Galvin Fine Arts Center. Campus Map

All Music Department events are free and open to the public.

Pianist with the Hair
Julian Lawrence Gargiulo, piano, with guest appearance by Marian Lee, piano
Saturday, September 10, 7:30 pm, Allaert Auditorium

Alumni Homecoming Concert
Featuring current and alumni members of Symphonic Band and University Chorale
Saturday, September 17, 7:00 pm, Allaert Auditorium

Casual Classics I: Rob Miller, clarinet, and Marian Lee, piano
Friday, September 30, 5:00 pm, Madsen Hall

Casual Classics II: Artist TBA
Friday, October 21, 5:00 pm, Madsen Hall

Fall Choir Concert: Journeys
Featuring Chamber Singers and University Chorale
Saturday, October 22, 7:30 pm, Allaert Auditorium

Fall Instrumental Concert
Featuring the Symphonic Band
Friday, October 28, 7:30 pm, Allaert Auditorium

Senior Recital: Quinn E. Rodman, voice
Sunday, October 30, 3:00 pm, Madsen Hall

Fall Jazz Concert
Featuring STAMVOJA and Jazz Band
Sunday, November 6, 3:00 pm, Rogalski Center Ballroom

Casual Classics III: A Musical Feast (SAU Faculty sampler)
Friday, November 11, 5:00 pm, Madsen Hall

Senior Recital: Erin Robertson, voice
Saturday, December 3, 3:00 pm, Madsen Hall

Fall Invitational Recital, SAU Applied Music students
Sunday, December 4, 3:00 pm, Madsen Hall

A Service of Lessons and Carols
Featuring Chamber Singers and University Chorale
Friday, December 9, 7:00 pm, Christ the King Chapel

An Ambrosian Christmas
Featuring the SAU Music Ensembles and student soloists
Saturday, December 10, 3:00 pm, Allaert Auditorium

Spring 2023

Casual Classics III: Marian Lee, piano
Friday, February 10, 5:00 p.m., Madsen Hall

Senior Recital: Erin Robertson, voice
Saturday, February 18, 3:00 p.m., Madsen Hall

Casual Classics IV: Rose Bishop, flute
Friday, March 3, 5:00 p.m., Madsen Hall

Winter Vocal Concert: Hold On!-A Celebration of African-American choral music
Featuring Chamber Singers and University Chorale
Friday, March 10, 7:30 p.m., Allaert Auditorium

Winter Jazz Concert
Featuring STAMVOJA and Jazz Band
Sunday, March 12, 3:00 p.m., Rogalski Center Ballroom

Winter Instrumental Concert
Featuring the Symphonic Band
Friday, March 31, 7:30 p.m., Allaert Auditorium

Senior Recital: Charles Murphy, voice
Saturday, April 22, 3:00 p.m., Madsen Hall

Spring Invitational Recital, SAU Applied Music students
Sunday, April 23, 3:00 p.m., Madsen Hall

Together We Rise: William Campbell album release concert
Saturday, April 29, 7:30 p.m., Allaert Auditorium
Tickets: $30 general admission/50% discount for SAU faculty/SAU students FREE with ID

Spring Jazz Concert
Featuring STAMVOJA and Jazz Band
Sunday, May 7, 3:00 p.m., Rogalski Center Ballroom

Band Day at the Bandshell
Featuring the Symphonic Band and Marching Band
 
Saturday, May 13, 11:00 am, LeClaire Park Bandshell, Davenport

Spring Vocal Concert
Featuring Chamber Singers and University Chorale
Sunday, May 14, 3:00 p.m., Allaert Auditorium

Degree Requirements

Bachelor of Music Education (BME)

General and Vocal, K-12 and Instrumental

Course are 3 credits unless otherwise noted.

View Music Education courses and descriptions in the online corse catalog

Required:
MUS 099 Concert Attendance (every semester enrolled)
+MUS 110 Music Orientation
MUS 201 Music Theory and Aural Skills I, 2 credits
MUS 202 Music Theory and Aural Skills II, 2 credits
MUS 221 Piano Techniques I, 1 credit
MUS 222 Piano Techniques II, 1 credit
MUS 301 Theory III, 2 credits
MUS 302 Music Theory and Aural Skills III, 2 credits
MUS 303 Music Theory and Analysis IV
MUS 319 Conducting
MUS 325 Music History and Literature: Antiquity to 1700
MUS 326 Music History and Literature: 1750 to 1890
6 semesters of applied major in the same instrument or voice
2 credits of senior recital MUS 403
Participation in a major ensemble (band, choir or orchestra) each semester of enrollment (except the student teaching semester);

In addition for General and Vocal K-12 track:
MUS 236 Vocal Techniques: Pedagogy, 1 credit
MUS 237 Vocal Techniques: Diction, 1 credit
MUS 322 Choral Materials, Methods, and Rehearsal Techniques
EDMUS 244 Music for the Elementary Classroom

In addition for Instrumental track:
MUS 234 Percussion Techniques, 1 credit
MUS 235 Brass Techniques, 1 credit
MUS 238 Woodwind Techniques, 1 credit
MUS 318 Marching Band/Jazz Band Procedurs, 2 credits
MUS 323 Instrumental Materials, Methods, and Rehearsal Techniques
EDMUS 244 Music for the Elementary Classroom, 2 credits

For education courses required for a teaching license, see the School of Education sites on elementary or secondary endorsements.

Music Minor

Requirements for a Minor in Music (22 credits)

The Music minor allows students to balance their desire to study and make music at a deeper level while balancing the demands of a different academic major.

Concert Attendance: 4 semesters of MUS 099
Applied Music (private lessons): at least 4 semesters of MUS 203
Ensemble: at least four semesters of MUS 111, 118 or 122
Music Theory I and II: MUS 201, 202 (4 credits)
Aural Skills I and II: MUS 207, 208 (4 credits)
Music History: MUS 325, 326, and 327

Click here to read course descriptions for Music

Plan to Graduate - Vocal

Vocal

This is the recommended 4-year plan of study for students wanting a bachelor's degree in Music Education with a vocal concentration. This plan assumes the student hasn't satisfied the foreign language requirement (three years of foreign language in high school).

Important:

  • History course MUST be American History.
  • MUS Tech courses include MUS 235, 235, 237, 238, 239, and 240
  • BME students must complete a piano proficiency exam.
  • BME students need to be aware of and comply with all deadlines set by the School of Education.

Year One

FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0 MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0
*MUS 101 Basic Musicianship 3 MUS 201 Theory I 2
MUS 203 applied major 1 MUS 207 Aural Skills I 2
MUS 236 piano tech 1 MUS 203 applied major 1
MUS 111 Chorale 1 MUS 221 Piano Techniques 1
ENGL 101 3 MUS 111 Chorale 1
EDUC 284 3 PHIL/THEO 100-200 3
American History or American Gov't 3 EDUC 205 Field Experience 2
Oral COMM 3 MATH 3
Info Lit 1
Total 18 Total 15

Year Two

FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0 MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0
MUS 202 Theory II 2 MUS 301 Theory III 2
MUS 208 Aural Skills II 2 MUS 307 Aural Skills III 2
MUS 203 1 MUS 203 Applied major 1
MUS 111 Chorale 1 MUS 111 Chorale 1
MUS 236 1 MUS 325/6/7 Music History 3
MUS 222 1 MUS 237 Vocal Techniques: Diction 1
EDUC 300 3 EDUC 301 3
Foreign Language 101 3 Foreign Language 102 3
PHIL/THEO 100-200 3 KIN 149 1
Total 17 Total 17

Year Three

FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0 MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0
MUS 303 applied major 2 MUS 303 applied major 2
MUS 111 Chorale 1 MUS 111 Chorale 1
MUS 302 Theory IV 2 PHIL/THEO 3
MUS 308 Aural Skills IV 2 MUS 322 3
EDUC 309 3 MUS 407 Form & Analysis OR Natural Science 3
MUS 319 Conducting 3 MUS 325/6/7 Music History 3
MUS 325/6/7 Music History 3
Total 16 Total 15

Year Four

FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0 EDUC 432 Student Teaching 15
MUS 324 1
MUS 407** or Natural Science course 3
MUS 111 Chorale 1 Important tasks:
SPED 310*** 3 Attend Student Teaching Seminar
MUS 403 applied major 2 Apply for Teaching Jobs
EDUC 338 1 Take Praxis II Exam
PHIL/THEO 300+ 3
KIN Activity 1-2
Total 15-16 Total 15

*Basic Musicianship is not a requirement for the Music Major, although students may need to take the course to be successful in the Major. The course does count toward one of your humanities courses.
** This course is offered every three semesters. Check with Dr. Campbell to confirm the next offering.
*** Observation hours required for this course as follows: EDUC 205=50; SPED 310=25;

Plan to Graduate - Instrumental

Instrumental

This is the recommended 4-year plan of study for students wanting a bachelor's degree in Music Education with an instrumental concentration. This plan assumes the student hasn't satisfied the foreign language requirement.

Important: BME students need to be aware of and comply with all deadlines set by the School of Education.

Year One

FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0 MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0
MUS 101 Basic Musicianship* 3 MUS 201 Theory I 2
MUS 203 applied major 1 MUS 207 Aural Skills I 2
American Hist or American Gov't 3 MUS 203 applied major 1
MUS 117 Band or MUS 122 1 MUS 221 Piano Techniques 1
ENGL 101 3 MUS 117 Band or MUS 122 1
EDUC 284 3 MATH 3
Info Lit 1 EDUC 205 Field Experience 2
Oral COMM 3 PHIL/THEO 100-200 3
Apply for Admission to TEP
Total 18 Total 15

IMPORTANT TASKS: 1st semester - Take Praxis Core Academic Skills; Complete background check

Year Two

FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0 MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0
MUS 202 Theory II 2 MUS 301 Theory III 2
MUS 208 Aural Skills II 2 MUS 307 Aural Skills III 2
MUS 203 Applied major 1 MUS 203 Applied major 1
MUS 117 Band or MUS 122 1 MUS 117 Band or MUS 122 1
MUS 324 1 MUS 325/6/7 Music History 3
MUS 222 1 MUS 238 1
EDUC 300 3 EDUC 301 3
Foreign Language 102 3 Foreign Language 102 3
PHIL/THEO 100-200 3 KIN 149 1
Total 17 Total 17

Year Three

FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0 MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0
MUS 303 applied major 1 MUS 303 applied major 2
MUS 117 Band; or MUS 122 1 MUS 117 Band; OR MUS 122 1
MUS 302 Theory IV 2 MUS 407 Form & Analysis** 3
MUS 308 Aural Skills IV 2 MUS 325/6/7 Music History 3
EDUC 309 3 MUS 323 3
MUS 319 3 MUS 235 1
MUS 325/6/7 Music History 3 PHIL/THEO 3
MUS 234 Percussion Techniques
Total 17 Total 16

Year Four

FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS 099 Concert Attendance 0 Student teaching 15
MUS 407** or Natural Science 3
PHIL/THEO 300+ 3
MUS 117 Band; or MUS 122 1 Other important tasks:
SPED 310*** 3 Attend Student Teaching Seminar
KIN Activity 1-2 Apply for teaching jobs
MUS 403 senior recital 2 Take Praxis II Exam
MUS 318 Marching and Jazz Procedures 2
Total 16-17 Total 15


*Basic Musicianship is not required for the Music Major, although students may need to take the course to be successful in the Major. It does count toward one of your humanities courses.

** This course is offered every three semesters. Check with Dr. Campbell to confirm the next offering.
*** Observation hours required for this course as follows: EDUC 205=50; SPED 310=25;


Meet Some of Our Alumni


Our alumni and students are doing some fantastic things, something that has become a hallmark of anyone associated with the Music Department at St. Ambrose University. Learn more about a member of our community:

Nick Vasquez '08, BA in Music
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Peyton Reese

B.A. in Elementary Education,Class of 2023


Peyton plans to be a teacher who guides, supports, and encourages lifelong learning. It's no wonder that she appreciates the way St. Ambrose University approaches its Teacher Education Program: with strong academics and life-changing experiences, we challenge students to reach their greatest potential – and they thrive.

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