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Bachelor of Music in Music Education - Orchestral Instruments

About

The Bachelor of Music in Music Education – Orchestral Instruments program at Johns Hopkins University is a rigorous and holistic degree that blends advanced instrumental performance training with comprehensive preparation for teaching music across various educational settings. Designed for students passionate about orchestral music and dedicated to sharing that passion through education, this program equips individuals with the technical, theoretical, and pedagogical tools to become both proficient performers and effective educators.

Students benefit from individualized instruction with accomplished faculty, ensemble participation in orchestras and chamber groups, and progressive coursework in music education methodology. The curriculum is structured to provide hands-on teaching experience, including classroom observation and student teaching placements, which are essential for developing practical skills. Graduates leave the program not only with artistic depth but also with the confidence and credentials to make a meaningful impact in the field of music education and performance.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Bachelor of Music in Music Education - Orchestral Instruments
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
  • Application Deadline: 01 December 2026
  • Location: Johns Hopkins University, United States
  • Field of Study: Music
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Core Musicianship and Instrumental Study

  • Applied Instrumental Lessons
  • Music Theory I & II
  • Aural Skills I
  • Class Piano I
  • Music Education Foundations
  • Ensemble Participation (Orchestra/Wind Ensemble)

Year 2 – Pedagogy and Conducting

  • Instrumental Techniques (Strings/Brass/Woodwinds)
  • Aural Skills II
  • Music Theory III
  • Introduction to Conducting
  • Music History I
  • Field Observation in Schools

Year 3 – Advanced Teaching and Performance Practice

  • Instrumental Methods and Materials
  • Advanced Conducting
  • Music History II
  • Secondary Instrument Techniques
  • Teaching Practicum I
  • Chamber Music Ensemble

Year 4 – Professional Preparation and Student Teaching

  • Full-Semester Student Teaching Internship
  • Seminar in Music Education
  • Applied Instrumental Lessons (Recital)
  • Curriculum Planning and Assessment
  • Orchestral Literature

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program are well-positioned for diverse roles in K–12 music education, youth orchestras, private instrumental instruction, and community arts programs. Many go on to become orchestra directors, instrumental ensemble leaders, or music department coordinators in public or private school systems. The degree also provides a strong foundation for advanced study in instrumental performance, music education, or conducting. Thanks to their dual expertise in performance and pedagogy, alumni can work in conservatories, arts organizations, and educational outreach initiatives. The built-in licensure preparation ensures that students graduate ready to enter the workforce as qualified and confident music educators.

Why Choose This Program

This program is ideal for students who want to combine their technical mastery of orchestral instruments with the ability to inspire and educate future musicians. At Johns Hopkins, learners are immersed in a rich musical environment that fosters both artistic development and educational leadership. The university’s strong ties with local schools and arts institutions create valuable opportunities for practical experience. With a curriculum that balances performance, pedagogy, and real-world teaching, students graduate as versatile professionals ready to thrive in both concert halls and classrooms. The program’s structure ensures that future educators not only perform at a high level, but also learn how to translate their passion into meaningful and lasting educational impact.

Contact Information

For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 410 516 8000
Email: admissions@jhu.edu
Address: Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA