Master of Divinity—Music and Worship Concentration


Minimum of 18 hours beyond core requirements 

Professional Music Ministry (6)

DIV4100            Introduction to Ministry Through Music (2)
DIV4120            Advanced Worship Ministry (2)
DIV6311            Music Ministry with Children (2)

History, Literature & Professional Music Technique (6)

DIV4125            Hymnody (2)
DIV4126            Choral and Solo Literature for Music Ministry (2)
DIV4142            Advanced Choral Conducting (2)

Music Performance (6) Choosing from the following:

DIV4130            Ensemble (1)
DIV4139            Choral Society (1)
DIV4160            Applied Voice (1)
DIV4180            Applied Piano (1)
Other ensembles and/or applied study in DIV4100s 

SUGGESTED SEQUENCE

Fall 2003, 2005, 2007                                          Spring 2004, 2006, 2008
DIV4125 Hymnody                                             DIV6311 Music Ministry with Children
       (Cross-listed with MUSC437)                             (Cross-listed with MUSC427) 

Fall 2004, 2006, 2008                                          Spring 2005, 2007, 2009
DIV4100 Intro to Ministry through Music            DIV4126 Choral & Solo Literature for Music Ministry
      (Cross-listed with MUSC429)                             (Cross-listed with MUSC428) 

*Courses rotate every 4 semesters.  No course is prerequisite to any other course.

However, it is advisable to complete DIV-4000 Christian Worship before any DIV4120 Advanced Seminar in Worship Ministry. 

DIV4120 Advanced Worship Ministry - (May be cross-listed with D.Min. course) 
DIV4142 Advanced Choral Conducting - Private conducting lesson with assigned practicum experience 

Requirements and options are subject to change.  It is the student's responsibility to take courses when they are offered, as not all courses are available every year.  Some courses may be available through the Music Department and others will be offered on request due to the limited number of students in this concentration.  Undergraduate music majors may wish to combine some of these requirements with those of another concentration, such as education or missions.  You may consult with the music professor or with your adviser.  The Associate Dean may be consulted about course availability and the substitution of graduate courses taken in other schools at Campbell or elsewhere. 

MDiv/Music & Worship, Fall 2003
Revise
d 6/6/03

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