2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music
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Music at Adams State is an active and vital program, committed to musical excellence within a small college environment. Each year, more than 400 of the 2,200 on-campus students participate in music through classes, lessons and performing ensembles. The Colorado Commission on Higher Education designated the Adams State Department of Music a Program of Excellence, one of three Adams State programs to have received this honor.
Adams State University is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. The Department of Music offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in music education (K-12) and music with emphases in liberal arts, music business and recording, music performance, or music composition. Students in any area of emphasis should have the preparation and background necessary to succeed in their chosen fields.
Additional Requirements
Departmental policies and regulations affecting music majors and minors are published annually in the Department of Music Handbook for Music Students. Included are requirements for recital attendance and ensemble participation, as well as departmental assessment procedures such as proficiency exams, admission to upper-division study, and admission to teacher certification/ licensure programs. The Department of Music Handbook for Music Students is available from the department office for each music major and minor. Please see the Course Specific Fees section for information on applied music fees.
Program Department Faculty
Program Chairs
- Beth Robison, D.M.A.
- Matthew Schildt, Ph. D.
Professors
- William Lipke, D.M.A.
- Beth Robison, D.M.A.
- Matthew Schildt, Ph.D.
Associate Professors
- Matthew Valverde, Ph.D.
- Angela Winter, D.M.A.
Assistant Professors
ProgramsBachelor of ArtsMaster of ArtsMinors
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