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Last updated on 2025-07-24

Program overview

Program Overview

The Double Degree program in Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Music at the University of Regina is a unique opportunity for students passionate about music and education. This program is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel as music educators and arts administrators. It combines rigorous coursework in music and pedagogy with practical experience, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for their careers. Upon completion, students receive a Professional "A" Certificate from the Provincial Department of Education, qualifying them for various roles in the education sector.

Program Structure

The Double Degree program consists of two distinct degrees: Bachelor of Music (BMUS) and Bachelor of Music Education (BMUSED). The program structure is as follows:

  • Program Length:
    • BMUS: 4 years
    • BMUSED: 5 years
  • Credits: The program requires a comprehensive set of credits that encompass both music and education disciplines.
  • Internship Program: An extensive internship program is included, providing supervised contact hours in the public school system.

This program is offered through the Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance and the Faculty of Education, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience.

Featured Experiences

  • Extensive internship program with supervised contact hours in public schools.
  • Jointly offered by the Faculties of Media, Art, and Performance, and Education.
  • Focus on both music pedagogy and individual applied study.

Career Options

Graduates of the Double Degree program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Music Educator: Teach music in schools, guiding students in their musical development.
  • Music Teacher: Provide instruction in various music disciplines, including vocal and instrumental.
  • Private Instructor: Offer personalized music lessons to students of all ages.
  • Arts Administrator: Manage arts programs and organizations, ensuring effective operation and outreach.
  • Curriculum Developer: Design educational materials and programs for music education.

 

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