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"Trinity provides me the opportunity to study so many different facets of music and worship -- from liturgy and the organ, to music in the African American tradition; we get a chance to look at it all.  I am also encouraged to delve deeper into the ways that music strengthens the worship experience of today's churches."

Jeremy Roberts
Master Arts in Church Music (M.A.C.M.)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

Master of Arts in Church Music

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Designed to equip musicians for careers in church music and leadership in a rapidly changing church.

cont-musicAcademic Requirements

56 semester hours of credit

  • 17 hours of theology core courses
  • 26 hours in the Church Music core and applied study courses
  • 13 hours of electives

 

16 hours of Applied study in the following areas:

  • Keyboard
  • Music technology/composition
  • Conducting
  • Handbells
  • Children’s choirs
  • Voice
  • Liturgical choir

Comprehensive Jury Requirements

M.A. in Church Music students are required to successfully complete a two-part comprehensive jury, preferably during their first full year of study, but no later than January 15 of the second year of full-time study. One part shall be keyboard or voice, and the other is the student’s choice.

Degree Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of Arts in Church Music degree program at Trinity Lutheran Seminary should be able to:

1. …think and act biblically and theologically, using the resources of scripture and the church’s tradition for the mission of the church.

2. …design and lead a comprehensive music ministry appropriate to the context of the particular congregation.

3. …demonstrate competence in the skills for leading the music of the church.

4. …possess a healthy, integrated, and resilient faith, moral integrity, and a capacity for appropriate interpersonal relationships.

Contextual Experience

Students will serve in a supervised field work site, usually a parish situation, in which they will be involved for a total of 200 hours of practical experience related to their program.

About the Program

The Master of Arts in Church Music degree program integrates academic and professional learning. Classes, field work, and unique January experiences are designed to reinforce one another, as is the sequencing of classes in the various theological disciplines. This degree trains musicians for vocations in church music and leadership in the church, and can be completed in two years of full-time study.

The capacity for constructive theological reflection is stimulated in an environment where students can also further develop their musical skills through performance and composition. Students become sensitized to the wide range of musical, spiritual, liturgical, theological, and aesthetic considerations necessary as a cantor/minister of music. They also learn by planning, preparing, collaborating, coordinating, implementing, observing and reflecting.

Participation in this multi-faceted program forms church musicians for Christ's work in the world.

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH
Three-week Summer Session in June

Musicians come from across the country to take courses during three weeks of intensive study and participation in worship. Participants are also able to attend the summer concert series, Tuesdays at Trinity. One-week music courses are offered in the afternoons; three week-theology and liturgical choir courses are scheduled in the morning. Master of Arts in Church Music students direct the Liturgical Choir which sings daily in summer term. The summer program provides the opportunity for musicians to continue in their current church position while earning the Master of Arts in Church Music degree over several summers.

January (J-Term)

This time also offers musicians an intensive course module. This two- to three-week module appeals to students coming from a distance.

Music Courses

Among the many music courses offered in the Trinity curriculum are Leading the Church's Song, Music and Worship in the African American Tradition, Music and Liturgy, Music in the Contemporary Church, and Building Parish Music Programs. All Master of Divinty students are required to take one of these courses. Music course offerings also include Perspectives in Choral Conducting, Handbells, Composition, and Childrens Choirs and applied study in organ, voice, and most recently guitar.