Music Education
Here are examples of industry areas students enter with this major, jobs/internships, typical employers that hire students, skills employers look for, and examples of where alumni work. To find more information make an appointment with your career counselor/advisor.
Industry Areas
Industry Areas for Music Education
Industry|Employers
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Job/Roles
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Skills
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Alumni
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Teaching
• K-12 schools, public and private • Colleges and universities • Conservatories • Daycare centers • Recreation centers • Children’s music programs: franchises, local • Studios • Self-employed (private instructor)
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• Teaching • Research • Private Lessons
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K-12:
• Coordination • public speaking • critical thinking • writing • social perceptiveness • complex problem solving
Higher Ed:
• Research • Writing • critical thinking • judgment and decision making presentations
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• Deerfield High School D#113, Choral Director • First Congregational UCC, Director for Music Ministries • Clemsom University, Adjunct Music Faculty • Emerson Middle School, Band Director • Career Academy South Bend, Music Educator • University of Mary Washington, Orchestra Director
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Conducting
• Orchestras:
- Philharmonic, symphony, and chamber
• Armed Forces bands and orchestras • Various bands • Choirs • Choral groups • Opera companies • Musical theater companies
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• Directing • Planning • Leading • Musician Selection
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• Administrative • Attention to Detail • Time Management • Active Learning • Communication • Foreign Language • Multitasking • Leadership • Prioritizing
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• La Porte County Symphony, Conductor/Music Director • St. Olaf College, St. Olaf Orchestra, Conductor • University of Virginia, Orchestra Conductor • Waukegan Symphony Orchestra, Conductor
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Popular Industries (According to LinkedIn)
- Education
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