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I chose WC because I had several excellent music teachers who went there. I guess you could say the proof was in the pudding.

Andrew Locke

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The Department of Music Education prepares its majors for successful careers as music teachers through courses such as elementary, secondary, choral, instrumental methods, and student teaching. Emphasis is given to practical and concrete ways to teach all types of music in public school settings. Additionally, the Department teaches courses to elementary education and early-childhood majors. These courses emphasize the development of musical skills and the integration of music into the various elementary education and early-childhood professions.

After admission to the Music Education Program (audition required), majors typically spend the first two years developing their personal musicianship and performance skills and taking general education courses. In their junior year, majors must pass a "junior-standing" test and begin the professional sequence of courses which leads to teacher certification. Upon graduation and successful application for certification, majors receive a music teaching certificate for all grade levels (K-12) Choral and Instrumental. West Chester University graduates have found employment in virtually all states and are highly sought as music teachers.

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