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Department of Music

Department of Music

The College of Arts and Humanities
JOSE A. DIAZ, Chair
Music Building, Room 134
(559) 278-2654
JOSE A. DIAZ, Chair
Music Building, Room 134
(559) 278-2654
http://www.csufresno.edu/music/
Music as a Liberal Art Option
Music Education Option
Instrumental Performance Option
Vocal Performance Option
Composition Option
M.A. in Music
Music Education Option
Performance Option
Minor in Music
Certificate of Special Study in Music Performance
Single Subject Teaching Credential
Faculty
José A. Díaz, Chair
M. Teresa Beaman, Benjamin Boone, Kathryn Bumpass, Matthew H.
Darling, George M. DeGraffenreid, Jack Fortner, Gary P. Gilroy,
Anna Hamre, Thomas N. Hiebert, Miles M. Ishigaki, Helene Joseph-Weil,
Wendy March, Manuel Peña, Juan Serrano, Lawrence R. Sutherland,
Andreas Werz, Dieter Wulfhorst
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The Department
A major in music is designed to prepare students for careers
in teaching, performance, or music-related fields. It enhances
their knowledge of the musical art and increases their sensitivity
to the musical world around them.
The Department of Music provides:
- undergraduate instruction in music for those planning professional careers as performers, composers, and studio teachers, as well as those preparing for advanced degrees in performance and composition
- state-approved subject matter preparation required for a California teaching credential in music
- graduate education for students planning professional and academic careers or seeking professional growth as K-12 teachers or junior college instructors, and
- broad acquaintance with music for the community and nonmusic major.
Two degree programs accredited by the National Association
of Schools of Music are offered: the Bachelor of Arts and the
Master of Arts.
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Faculty and Facilities
The Department of Music faculty has backgrounds in varied areas
of specialization. Many members of the faculty have national and
international reputations as performing artists and teachers.
Others are well known for their scholarly research, articles,
and books. They are all dedicated to providing students with the
best music education possible both in their classes and studios.
The music building houses recital and concert facilities, rehearsal
halls, classrooms, faculty studios, offices, and student practice
rooms. The building also contains recording studios, computer
labs, MIDI and electronic music labs, and a tracker-action organ.
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Career Opportunities
While many graduates have made successful careers as professional
music performers or composers, the majority have pursued careers
as music teachers in elementary and secondary schools. Those who
complete master's degrees have either advanced in public school
careers or have gone on to further study and careers as teachers
in higher education.
Music majors and minors have also found satisfying careers in
the music industry as sales representatives, instrument technicians,
recording technicians, artist representatives, and artist managers.
Churches employ organists and choir directors, many on a full-time
basis. Early childhood teachers and those in recreation related
careers also benefit from expertise in music.
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