Music and Education (5-Year Concurrent Honours Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Bachelor of Education) University of Windsor
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BM, BMd | On-Campus | Full-time | 3 - 4 years | June, November, March | $21500 semester per | $21500 semester per |
Fees are an estimation and are based on tuition for eight (8) months or two (2) academic terms. Does not include Incidental Fees ($1,600-$1,700*), Textbooks ($1,000*), Living Expenses ($5,800**), or Meal Plan ($2,300***).
* Incidental Fees and Textbooks are approximate
** Living on campus in Laurier Hall, traditional double
*** Light meal plan. Not needed if living off campus
Course overview
A five year program (as opposed to six) in which students are accepted into BOTH the Bachelor Music-Music Education (Honours) and the Bachelor of Education as entering first year students. Students graduate with both Bachelor of Music-Music Education and the Bachelor of Education degrees.
Students will be certified to teach in all Ontario public school boards, as well as an option to teach in Ontario Catholic school boards.
Students will have the option to study in either the traditional Western classical music stream or in the jazz/popular music stream.
Students receive the same high standard and amount of private studio experience as BMus in performance students.
Students spend their first two years solely at the School of Creative Arts taking core music courses (lessons, ensembles, theory, history) and music education courses.
Students spend their third year taking their Faculty of Education courses (supplemented with ensembles and lessons in Music)
Fourth year students take their remaining courses in Music and optional second teachable courses
Fifth year students complete the Practicum through the Faculty of Education
Entry requirements for this course
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