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SAMFORD ARTS [ M U S I C ] MAJORS


Music (B.M.) Composition Music and Worship Performance Instrumental, Organ, Piano, Piano with Pedagogy, Voice


Music Education (B.M.E.) Instrumental, Vocal/Choral


Music, Liberal Arts (B.A. or B.S., premedicine)


MINORS


Music Worship Leadership


GRADUATE DEGREES Music (M.M.) Church Music, Vocal Performance, Piano Performance and Pedagogy


Music Education (M.M.E.) Traditional, National Board Cohort, Fifth-year, non-traditional


THE DIVISION OF MUSIC


is preparing musicians to enrich society through a diligent


pursuit of excellence. Orff -Schulwerk


Level One Course Available


JUNE 19–30, 2017


Registration opens Jan. 15, 2017 at eve.samford.edu


For more information


contact Susanne Burgess at sburges1@samford.edu


Samford University is Alabama’s top-ranked private university with nationally ranked academic programs rooted in the university’s Christian mission. Located in suburban Birmingham, Samford was founded in 1841, and enrolls more than 5,400 students representing 47 states and 29 countries. Samford off ers 30 undergraduate and graduate degree programs through 10 academic units: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing, pharmacy and public health.


samf o r d . e d u / a r ts | a r t s@s amfor d . e d u | 205 - 7 2 6 - 41 1 1 Samford University is an Equal Opportunity Institution/Employer.


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