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Dec 26, 2024
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2022-2023 Southeastern University - Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Bachelor of Science, Worship Studies
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Bachelor of Science, Worship Studies (Four-Year Plan)
Music majors must pass all music courses with a C- or higher.
The Worship Studies program is designed specifically for those called to serve the church through music. This program prepares students for the demands of service as a worship leader, worship pastor, music director, or other related music ministry position specifically in the instruction of various styles of contemporary and traditional music. The audio technology, music theory, instrumental, and vocal techniques taught here equip students with the skills they need to confidently fulfill various roles upon graduation.
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Foundational Core- 58 Credit Hours
Intellectual and practical Skills- 15 Credit hours
Mathematics- 6 Credit Hours
Engaging Human Culture and the Natural World - 17 Credit Hours
Literature - 3 Credit Hours
Humanities - 3 Credit Hours
Social Science - 3 Credit Hours
Behavioral Science-3 Credit Hours
Natural Science & Lab- 5 Credits
Select One(1) of the Following Plus a Lab(4 Credits)
Historical Perspective - 3 Credit Hours
Spiritual Formation - 15 Credit Hours
Personal and Social Responsibility - 9 Credit Hours
Ministry Major Core - 64 Credit Hours
Fundamental Musicianship- 20 Credit
Select On Emphasis: 15 Credits
Pastoral Track -15 Credits
Upper-Level Bible Course
Choose a Upper- level Bible Course worth 3 credits
Music Director Track -15 Credits
Major-Specific Courses: Worship Studies - 17 Credit
Applied Lessons/ Performance Cor- 8 Credits
Primary Instrument- Four Semsters minimum (multiple applied hours in one semester does not reduce the four semsester minimum)
After the four semseters of Applied Lessons move onto Keyborad Proficiency that is required to be taken at least 4 semester minimum.
Ensembles- 4 credits
Foru semesters minimum (multiple ensembles in one semester does not reduce the four semsetr minimum)
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