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901 8th Street S.
Moorhead,Minnesota 56562
218.299.4414
admissions@cord.edu
DEGREES OFFERED
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Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Arts in Music Bachelor of Arts in Music and Business Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Education K-12 (Instrumental) Bachelor of Arts in Music - Music Education K-12 (Vocal) Bachelor of Music in Music Education - Instrumental Bachelor of Music in Music Education - Vocal Bachelor of Music in Performance (Instrumental) Bachelor of Music in Performance (Voice) Bachelor of Music in Performance (Piano) Bachelor of Music in Composition Minor in Church Music Minor in Music
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All students — music majors and non-music majors — are welcome in all of our 19 music ensembles and are able to participate in the annual Concordia Christmas Concert, on-campus concerts and events, and experience ensemble tours to showcase your love of music.
The mission of the music department is to prepare students for creative and purposeful lives through rigorous liberal arts and professional programs, to nurture in them the fullness of individual and corporate humanity through the study and practice of music, and to challenge each to live an exceptional life.
Many students involved in the music program are not pursuing music as a major, but we provide all students with the opportunity to share their musical talents. Whether or not you choose music as a major or minor, you can still experience the rich musical culture at Concordia through challenging coursework, ensembles, researching, and composing.
Acceptance Rate:
Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota has a 66%
Faculty Info:
Dr. Sonja Bosca-Harasim, Dr. Daniel F. Breedon, Dr. Stephanie M. Carlson, Jane Linde Capistran, Thomas Christianson, Dr. Michael Culloton, Dr. Nat Dickey, Dr. David P. Eyler, Dr. Peter J. Haberman, Peter D. Halverson, David Hamilton, Dr. Gregory R. Hamilton, Dr. Doug Harbin, Debora J. Harris, Dr. Jay A. Hershberger, Race Hoglund, Shannon Hokstad, Rachel F. Horan, Dr. Edward J. Huttlin, Dr. Holly A. Janz, Dr. Grigor Khachatryan, Dr. Peter G. Knudsvig, Kristen Kocher, Dr. Anthony Leathem, Shirley Leiphon, Dr. Steven Makela, Eric Martens, Amy K. Mercer, Dr. Jeffrey Meyer, Dr. Anne Jennifer Nash, Dr. Dina Neglia-Khachatryan, Douglas Neill, Maisi Pedersen, Russell M. Peterson, Dr. Shauna Satrom Pickens, Ainsley Rentfrow, Dr. Annett C. Richter, Angela Schmaltz, Callie Stadem, Andrew Steinberg, Wyatt Steinke, Stephen J. Sulich, Dr. Kevin F.E. Sütterlin, Lucy H. Thrasher, Karin L. Wakefield, Dr. Leigh G. Wakefield, Jessica L. Westgard Larson, Dr. Kira Winter.
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