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The mission of the Department of Music is to maintain a viable and innovative center of learning in the School of Liberal Arts and Education and to meet the current and future needs of Hampton University students. While committed to serving students from diverse cultural backgrounds, the Department of Music offers programs that develop and enhance skills in musicianship, performance, music technology, professionalism, and artistic demeanor.
Department of Music
Hampton University
100 E Queen St
Hampton, VA 23669
The major goals of the Department of Music are to promote the full development of the student:
The activities of the Department of Music are in alignment with the mission of Hampton University and the School of Liberal Arts and Education by providing related experiences which develops students in the ability to:
The Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance is designed for the student who seeks to develop outstanding performance skill and musicianship within a liberal arts concentration. Music performance lessons, which pair students with a professor/professional on their primary instrument, are offered, and a variety of complementary activities in music theory, music history, jazz improvisation, and performance ensembles are provided. Students complete this four-year program in preparation for professional music opportunities or for future graduate study.
The Bachelor of Arts in Music Pre-Certification prepares students for a career in K-12 Music Education. This program, offered in collaboration with the Department of Music and Performing Arts and the Department of Education, leads to the Master in Teaching Degree, a fifth-year program in Education. The University conforms to the accreditation.
The Music Recording Technology program is designed for the student who desires a career in audio engineering, music recording, audio equipment design, sound reinforcement, broadcasting, audio sales, or studio maintenance. Students who complete this four-year degree program, including one summer, earn a Bachelor of Science in Music with an emphasis in Audio Recording. Combining audio recording with music ensures that graduates are well prepared for successful employment in the music and entertainment industries.
The Bachelor of Science in Music degree (Audio Production emphasis) is designed for students who wish to participate in audio production and related sound capture experiences (live recording, studio recording, digital and analog recording, etc.) This music-based program does not require students to study a major instrument; however, the program enhances the proficiency of its majors by exposing them to essential music courses, and courses in recording technology. In addition, students are required to have at least one internship experience.
Students who pursue these degrees can become Performers in Professional Instrumental Ensembles, Professional Choirs, Opera, or Professional Performers. They can also become Private Studio Teachers, Private School Teachers, and Recording Engineers.
The Bachelor of Arts in Sacred Music is designed to prepare students for leadership and performance roles within religious and worship settings, emphasizing both musical excellence and spiritual understanding. It combines rigorous training in music theory, history, and performance with theological studies to equip graduates for service in churches, ministries, and faith-based organizations. The program fosters the ability to create and lead music that enhances worship experiences and reflects the traditions and values of sacred contexts.
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