Study high-level instrumental performance from a Christian worldview.

This performance concentration is the perfect choice for naturally gifted instrumentalists who are looking to expand their abilities through advanced study. 

Develop your musical gifts while also studying Bible and theology, Christian ministry, and the arts and sciences. Benefit from a supportive environment both on and off the stage; diverse performance opportunities, including a junior and senior recital; and high-level classical training that will help you develop into a polished and confident performer.

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Lindsay Reimer (Class of '19)

The professors help advance students’ instrumental technique and broaden their understanding of music history, theory, analysis, and conducting. They build confidence in our abilities and prepare us to continue our musical journeys after graduation

  • Overview
  • Requirements

The BA Sacred Music is a direct entry program designed for those who are naturally gifted in the arts (music, drama, etc.) and who desire to develop these gifts while broadening their education with courses in Bible and theology, Christian ministry, and courses in the arts and science. Students who desire further study in music may also opt to complete a performance concentration in voice, piano, musical theatre, or instrumental.

Successful graduates from the BA Sacred Music will have gained a breadth of learning that allows for a wide array of ministry, career, and academic choices.

Although this is a direct entry program, an assessment will be taken at the end of the second year to determine suitability for continuation in the program.

The BA Sacred Music requires 42 credit hours of study in Music plus 3 credit hours of cognate requirements with a minimum requirement of 24 credit hours at 300+ level within the context of a 120 credit hour degree.

Credit Hours: 120

I. Required Courses (33 credit hours with at least 12 credit hours at the 300+ level)

  1. Theory Requirements (9 credit hours)
    MUS 115 Musicianship I
    MUS 116 Musicianship II
    MUS 206 Musicianship III or MUS 301 Contemporary Musicianship

  2. History Requirements (9 credit hours)
    FIN/MUS 216 History of Western Music I
    FIN/MUS 217 History of Western Music II
    FIN/MUS 316 History of Western Music III

  3. Applied Requirements (15 credit hours)

    MUS 098 Piano Proficiency (pass/fail) - Piano Proficiency
    • This requirement must be completed before the student begins their second year of study in the BA Music program.
    • The successful completion of this requirement is necessary for acceptance into a Performance concentration.

    Applied Lessons requirements (6 credit hours)
    • BA Sacred Music: 4-6 on major instrument, 0-2 on other instrument/voice (total of 6)
    • BA Sacred Music, Performance Specialization: 2 additional applied lessons on major instrument/voice

    Ensemble requirements (6 credit hours)
    Students commit to ensembles for the whole year, therefore in multiples of 2
    • BA Worship Arts: 2-4 small, 2-4 large (total of 6)
    • BA Sacred Music: 0-4 small, 2-6 large (total of 6)
    • BA Sacred Music, Performance Specialization: 0-2 small, 4-6 large (total of 6)
    • AA Music: 0-2 small, 2-4 large (total of 4)

    MUS 323 Conducting I

II. Electives (9 credit hours with at least 6 credit hours at 300+)

Students must select electives from the following courses:
Applied Lessons (2 credit hours maximum)
Ensembles (2 credit hours maximum)
COMM/MUS 203 Recording Arts I
COMM/MUS Recording Arts II
MUS 130 Basic Voice (2 credit hours)
MUS 140 Basic Piano (2 credit hours)
MUS 160 Live Sound and Production
MUS 206 Musicianship III
MUS 260 Introduction to Electronic Music
MUS 301 Contemporary Musicianship
MUS 310 Songwriting
MUS 314 Counterpoint
MUS 324 Conducting II
MUS 330 Vocal Master Class I
MUS 340 Musical Theatre Workshop
MUS 345 Lyric Diction
MUS 350 Keyboard Improvisation
MUS 363 Advanced Electronic Music
MUS 401 Vocal Pedagogy
MUS 402 Piano Pedagogy
MUS 403 Instrumental Pedagogy
MUS 410 Vocal and Instrumental Arranging
MUS 424 Conducting III
MUS 430 Vocal Master Class II
MUS 434 Senior Recital (1 credit hour) (subject to faculty approval)
MUS 429 Music Internship
WA 411 Arranging for Worship Teams
WA 420 Worship Leadership

III. Cognates (3 credit hours)
One course selected from:
Approved Modern Language
ENG 110 Introduction to Poetry
FIN 110 Introduction to Fine Arts
THEA 221 Acting I
THEA 222 Acting II
THEA 340 Musical Theatre Workshop
THEO 301 Worship in the Christian Tradition

PRT 400 Senior Portfolio (non-credit)
SL 1-6 Service and Experiential Learning (non-credit)

In addition, all Bachelor of Arts degrees require the completion of Briercrest's core curriculum.

Your Future

 
Possible Careers
  • Choir/orchestra director
  • Performer
  • Private instrument teacher
  • Film scoring
Potential Graduate Programs
  • Master of Music Performance
  • Master of Fine Arts
  • Master of Music
  • MSc Speech-Language Pathology