Make a sound decision for your future. Music History and Literature

The Wheaton College Conservatory of Music offers a world-class musical education that enhances habits of mind, personal discipline, and abstract thinking applicable to an astonishing range of careers, including and well beyond music and the arts.

Credential Type

  • B.M.

Major Credits Required

  • 76

Offered As

  • Major

Additional Credits Required

  • 32 General Education, 19 Non-music

98.9% employed or in graduate school

Within six months of graduation, nearly 99% of Wheaton’s Class of 2021 found work in their field or continued their education.

650 seats in our concert hall

Participate in productions and performances in the state-of-the-art Armerding Center for Music and the Arts.

9 ensembles

Audition for and perform with one or more of Wheaton’s music ensembles.

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You can reach us anytime via admissions@wheaton.edu.

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Christ-Centered Creativity Why Wheaton for Music History and Literature?

The music history and literature degree will provide you with comprehensive music training aimed towards further study in musicology or related fields and encourages the formation of a diverse approach to music scholarship.  You will be prepared for graduate programs and careers in musicology, college teaching, music criticism, broadcasting, publishing, and library/archival science.

Music Degree Options

The Conservatory of Music at Wheaton College offers several degree and major options, including:

B.M. in Performance: comprehensive music training that encourages the formation of performance artists who contribute to the Church and society. Concentrate in piano, organ, voice, or an orchestral instrument.

B.M. in Composition: geared toward developing skills and imagination necessary to create compelling music in a variety of professional contexts.

B.M. in Pedagogy: designed for students interested in becoming a private studio music teacher; music pedagogy also serves as a solid foundation for graduate study.

B.M. in Music Education: prepares students to become certified to teach music in Illinois; focuses on choral and instrumental training.

B.M. with Elective Studies in an Outside Field: allows students to gain comprehensive training in music while gaining expertise in another area of study.

B.A. in Music: enables students to study music and performance in the context of the liberal arts while embracing resources of the Conservatory or Music.

Faces and Spaces Where You’ll Learn, Who You’ll Meet

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Our Faculty

Our esteemed, international Conservatory faculty is made up of scores of musicologists and professional artists: vocalists, instrumentalists, composers, conductors, educators, and church music directors.

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Our Facilities

Wheaton College’s 90,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Armerding Center is home to a 650-seat concert hall, a 108-seat recital hall, digital recording studies, and other learning, gathering, and rehearsal spaces. Other venues include the 2,400-seat Edman Chapel, the 900-seat auditorium in Pierce Chapel, and the 500-seat Barrows Auditorium.

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Our Experiences

As part of the Music History and Literature program, you will have the opportunity to attend a variety of concerts and recitals presented in the acoustically optimized Armerding Center by guest artists and conductors, world-renowned Wheaton College faculty, and fellow students. Learn from composers such as John Nelson and Morton Lauridsen, and discover the ways music of the past brought forth today's contemporary works. 

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Program Highlight: Performance Opportunities

Making Music at Wheaton

Music is integral to worship, and the church is typically one of the first places people experience the power of music. At Wheaton College, music is embedded into nearly every aspect of campus life, from chapel services to student-led a cappella. At Wheaton, you can use your God-given talent to lead others in worship -- and also hit the road for an ensemble tour. 

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WITH Wheaton Opportunities Across Campus & Beyond

Interdisciplinary learning is a way of life at Wheaton. Aside from your work within your chosen major, you can enrich your educational experience and connect with peers and professors across campus (and beyond) in many ways.


Real-World Learning at Wheaton & Beyond

  • Wheaton in Chicago
  • Arts in London
  • Human Needs and Global Resources (HNGR Program)
  • Faculty-mentored, collaborative research
  • Other study abroad and domestic travel experiences 
  • Teaching and research assistantships 
  • Campus ministries
  • Involvement in local congregations

Related Centers, Organizations & Co-Curriculars

  • Pep Band
  • Nelson Center for Sacred Music
  • Amplify (co-ed a cappella group)
  • Illinois Collegiate Music Education Association (ILCMEA)
  • Arena Theater
  • Jukebox Theater

Additional Academic Opportunities: Common Minors, Certificates & Second Majors

  • Theater Minor
  • Worship Arts Certificate 
  • Discipleship Certificate
  • Certificate for Mission Studies

 

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MUSIC for Christ & His Kingdom

Faith and Learning at Wheaton

A Wheaton education is built on the foundation of our unique Christ at the Core general education curriculum. Music moves us deeply and brings us together. At Wheaton, we believe that music is an act of worship. Not only do our students become better musicians, but they grow spiritually and intellectually and become better people as they endeavor to follow Jesus Christ in all aspects of their lives.

Success After Wheaton What You Can Do With a Degree in Music?

Whether they concentrate on composition, pursue performance, or focus on music pedagogy, Wheaton’s multifaceted music program prepares talented students for a range of careers on stage, backstage, and beyond.

Music majors go into a variety of industries and find positions such as:

  • Church production manager
  • Classical Music Editor
  • Score composer
  • Attorney at law
  • Music School Owner and educator
  • Worship ministry assistant

And they work, teach, and perform with organizations like:

  • Musicnotes
  • Wheaton Yamaha School of Music
  • Lyric Opera in Chicago
  • Metropolitan Opera
  • Chicago Sinfionetta
  • Hal Leonard Publishers

RESOURCES & LINKS For Current Music Students

If you’re a current student or want to dig deeper in this area of study, here are some additional resources for you to explore.

Department Website

Visit the Conservatory of Music website for more information on faculty, curriculum, opportunities and other details.

Course Requirements

Visit the Wheaton College catalog for specific degree requirements and course descriptions.

Next Steps

Interested in studying music history and literature at Wheaton? Request more information or start your application today.