Program Recognition
•Music Education is a Bachelor of Arts in the School of Arts and Humanities, designed for K-12 music teaching licensure within Milligan's Christ-centered community
Training
•Curriculum combines music theory, conducting, performance techniques, and instructional methods
•Classroom observations and hands-on teaching begin early and culminate in a semester-long student teaching placement
•Small class sizes and personal mentorship from experienced faculty
Performance & Productions
•Choral and instrumental performance opportunities including choirs, orchestra, chamber ensembles, and solo recitals
•Ensembles include Concert Choir, Women's Chorale, the Milligan Orchestra, Guitar Ensemble, and Johnson City Community Concert Band
Professional Development
•Active student chapter of NAfME (National Association for Music Education)
•Graduates teach at all levels of music education and pursue advanced study
Facilities
•Practice rooms, rehearsal spaces, performance halls, and a music technology lab
•Seeger Memorial Chapel houses the Mary B. Martin Auditorium, seating 1,145, and the George O. Walker Auditorium, seating 125