The Department of Music is a leader in the performing arts, providing a musical education
grounded in experiential, historical, and cultural contexts. Our undergraduate programs
in music, music education, gospel music, and commercial music and technology reflect
the Chicago musical culture from which the department draws its strength.
The Department of Music maintains a commitment to increasing its cooperative links
with the local community of musicians and music educators, while expanding its vision
of a curriculum with a strong multicultural base, reflecting an increasingly diverse
student body. The Department of Music, in providing fine arts education as part of
a comprehensive general education, will promote the University's tradition of a strong
liberal arts education.
Mission
The mission of the Department of Music is firmly rooted in the belief that music is
an innate artistic expression of all humanity. The goals of the Department are accomplished
through the training of music educators and the offering of general music instruction
to the University at large.
The Department of Music is committed to:
- educating a culturally and economically diverse student body, with sensitivity to
the musical backgrounds of all students;
- training music educators at the primary and secondary levels;
- providing continuing education for teaching professionals seeking to satisfy certification
requirements;
- preparing students for music studies at the graduate level;
- providing all undergraduates the opportunity to experience music through performance
and academic study;
- serving the community as a resource in the discipline of music;
- forming partnerships with musical organizations in the community;
- and enhancing the position of Chicago State University in music research and performance.