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Bachelor of Music - The NIU School of Music offers a Bachelor of Music degree with emphases in music education, performance, and composition. [9] Emphasis 1: Music Education - Students admitted to this program select either instrumental or vocal music as an area and concurrently seek Illinois public school educator licensure, leading to careers ...
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The Music Conservatory was founded in 1867 as the Chicago Musical College, a conservatory.In 1954, the Chicago Musical College became part of Roosevelt University.In 1997, the Chicago Musical College joined with the university's theater program to become the College of the Performing Arts; and in 2000, it was renamed The Music Conservatory of the Chicago College of Performing Arts.
"Doc" taught vocal music at the Lewis Institute and directed choirs in some of the largest churches in the Chicago area. Then in 1928 the school was incorporated as a non-profit teacher training institution under the Illinois State Laws and its curriculum approved by the Board of Examiners of the Illinois State Department of Public Instruction.
The school offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in acting, Musical Theatre, and Musical Theatre Dance Emphasis as well as a Masters of Fine Arts in Directing offered during the summer. The conservatory currently holds classes and productions out of two theatres , the O'Malley Theatre and the Miller Studio Theatre.
Rudolph Ganz joined Chicago Musical College's faculty in 1900 and, except for a brief hiatus in the 1920s, remained associated with the school until his death in 1972. In 1917, the school offered a master of music degree, and seven years later the school became a charter member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
In 1973, the Illinois Office of Education granted the institute the authority to award the Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology. [4] The institute received full accreditation of masters level programs and awarded its first M.A. degrees in 1978. It received doctoral level accreditation in 1987, and awarded its first Psy.D. degrees in 1990.