Amy Dunker, DMA
From avant-garde improvisation to minimalistic sound sculptures to neo-romantic echoes, I delve deeply into the nature of human experience.
Clarke University’s music degrees are designed to encourage you in the pursuit of a broad range of musical interests while creating deep and meaningful connections with your classmates, faculty, audiences, and the community.
As a music or music education major, you’ll experience engaged, one-on-one support from faculty, peer mentors, and guest artists, each offering their own expertise in key areas such as:
There are many opportunities to build your professional portfolio and share your gifts including recitals and time-honored traditions like For A Blessed Christmas and Musical Menus. You can also showcase your talents internationally through our vocal and instrumental ensembles who have performed throughout the United States, Austria, Prague, Japan, Korea, the UK, Brazil, and Russia. You can even earn
scholarships for your participation!
Graduates of our music program find success as composers, musicians, singers, film and music editors, recording technicians, elementary and secondary educators, music therapists, and more.
Below is a small sampling of the types of classes you may take as a Clarke music major:
If you want to lend your musical skills to the next generation of performers, a music education degree might be for you. Our Bachelor of Arts in Music Education blends your music curriculum with our regionally renowned Education program, preparing you for a career as a music teacher at both the elementary and secondary levels.
Within the music and music education degrees, you’ll learn to perform, analyze, and compose music of various styles and cultures at a high level of technical and artistic skill. In addition, you will research and synthesize information from various musical eras and cultures to create expressive musical performances. All our students are empowered to implement technology in support of teaching, creating, recording, and performing music and develop your own unique, musically literate style. Music majors participate in ensembles each semester, perform as solo artists both for their peers and in public, and attend concerts regularly.
For a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Education, leading to K-12 music teacher certification, you’ll complete 41 hours of music courses, 19 hours of music education courses, and 29 hours of education courses.
Double Your Impact
Double majoring is becoming more and more common for college music students who want to expand their educational experience. Languages, mathematics, sciences, communication, psychology, business, and the visual arts are all rewarding and common fields for music majors to pursue and can increase your career potential exponentially.
Successful Alumni
Clarke music alumni continue to make an impact locally, nationally, and internationally. Our alumni work as:
All prospective music and music education majors are required to audition either in person or remotely prior to registration. We are thrilled to offer Fine Arts Scholarships for excellence in performance or composition in conjunction with these required auditions. Applications are considered on individually, and award amounts are determined by audition on a rolling basis
Let’s talk careers
A music or music education degree can open many doors. Beyond teaching you traditional skills like performing, composing, and teaching music, studying music prepares you to be an innovative and collaborative team member. Your degree can prepare you for professional opportunities like:
I am studying music performance and composition, and I just released my first album! Clarke has afforded me the opportunity to grow musically and professionally with the guidance of wonderful mentors.
I am in Los Angeles and recently worked on the musical scores for both ‘Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens’ and ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2.’ I am so thankful to Clarke for making my career possible.
At Clarke, I founded the on-campus improv troupe. I am now earning my master’s degree at Bowling Green State University. Clarke was the perfect place for me to discover myself.
The Clarke University Music Department is the only Catholic school in Iowa accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
Music students work one-on-one with faculty in intense performance situations with individual performance and design instruction.
Each year, music and music education majors participate in a collaborative theatrical experience such as an opera or musical theatre performance.
Clarke University is an institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. Clarke’s music education program is also approved by the Iowa Department of Education.