If you are an instrumentalist interested in teaching band, orchestra, or general music, MTSU is the place to study. With faculty members that excel both in instrumental performance and teaching techniques, the MTSU School of Music offers preparation for future teachers—equipping them to instil students with performance skills and musical understandings. Hands-on experience in schools begins during the first year of the degree and continues all the way through student teaching. In addition to developing as teachers, Instrumental Music Education majors participate in the full musical life of the School of Music, studying with our exceptional applied faculty, developing their knowledge of music theory and history, and performing in ensembles including the Band of Blue marching band.
Careers
Instrumental Music Education majors most frequently go on to teach music in K-12 schools, leading a variety of instrumental ensembles and teaching general music courses. MTSU music alumni are also frequently accepted into graduate music programs in music education, performance, and conducting. Some alumni go into music education-related fields such as instrument sales, repair, professional development, and curriculum design. Some future job possibilities include:
Band director
Church musician/worship leader
Composer/arranger/orchestrator
Instrument salesperson/repair technician
Instrumental performer
Marketer
Music critic/journalist
Music editor and publisher
Music educator
Music librarian
Musicologist
Orchestra director
Songwriter
Studio/private teacher
University professor