Do you feel driven to make music? Can you imagine a future that would allow you to continuously develop and share your passion? If so, a Bachelor of Arts in Music could be the right choice for you. As a music major at PLNU, you’ll dive into the realm of music history and theory while developing applied music skills in your primary performance area. You will also become well versed in the essential outlines of music literature, and explore significant non-Western musical styles.
PLNU’s music major is designed to give you flexibility, and will allow you to pursue a dual major and supplement your coursework with an area of study from another discipline, such as communication, literature, or biology.
Performance Concentration
Whether you're a vocalist, pianist, or instrumentalist, the Performance concentration can help further prepare you personally and professionally in your individual calling in the music industry.
Vocalists are well-positioned to succeed as church soloists, choir section leaders, opera and musical theatre singers, and more! You will have the chance to strengthen your vocal skills and expand your range through many opportunities to refine and perform your skills. From auditioning for solos at the annual Cider Celebration to choral internships and professional Christmas caroling, there are plenty of ways to get involved on campus and in the local community.
Pianists in the Department of Music enjoy a highly collaborative environment where they can accompany choirs and worship bands, play preludes and postludes in a church setting, perform in local competitions and even team up with instrumentalists and vocalists.
PLNU’s wind, brass, strings, and percussion musicians enhance their coursework with a number of performance opportunities. You can participate in a chamber orchestra, concert band, jazz band, or even form your own string quartet. You’ll also get to play in the pit orchestra at our annual Cider Celebration, and can join worship bands in the local community.
At PLNU, our music program centers on four outcomes:
- Learning music history and theory
- Developing applied music skills in your primary performance area
- Become well-versed in the essential outlines of music literature
- Exploring significant non-Western musical styles