Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate student will be able to:
~ Understand worship music accurately based on the Bible and become a professional performer of church music.
~ Writing and perform worship music and evangelism music correctly.
~ Become a worship leader that God happily receives.
~ Learn the computer technologies needed to worship successfully.
~ Plan and manage for, train, rehearse, and implement graded choirs, praise teams, instrumentalists,
and various small ensembles in regular worship and special events.
Credit Hours
Students of this program complete 33 credit hours of instruction.
Delivery Method
Classes are delivered on the grounds of the university facilities.
Required Courses and Elective
Classification |
Course Number |
Subject |
Credits |
Semester |
Total Credits |
Foundational Core Requirement 6 credits |
CU500.1-2 CU501 CU502 |
WORSHIP I, II WORSHIP CASE STUDY SPIRITUAL LIFE |
P 3 3 |
1-4 1-4 1-4 |
0 3 3 |
Christian Music Core Requirement 21 credits |
CM501.1-3 CM551 CM590.1-2 |
MAJOR LESSON I, II, III, IV CONDUCTING GRADUATION PRESENTATION I, II |
3 3 3 |
1-4 1-4 1-4 |
12 3 6 |
Electives 6 credits |
BS521 CM510.1-2 CM512.1-2 CM562 CU571 CU580 |
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP WORSHIP CHOIR I, II OPERA WORKSHOP I, II WRITING HYMN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR WORSHIP RESEARCH METHODS |
3 2 2 3 3 1 |
1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 |
3 4 4 3 3 1 |
1. Major Lesson: Voice, Piano, Orchestral Instruments, Guitar, Composition, and Conducting.
2. Only those who have taken or taking a course of CM150 HARMONIC PRACTICES & THEORY can take a course of CM551
CONDUCTING and/or CM562 WRITING HYMN.
3. Graduation presentation I should be about an hour long recital, graduation presentation II should be a lecture recital or
writing a thesis.