Bachelor of Music in Worship Studies

Bachelor of Music in Worship Studies

At a Glance
Type
Undergraduate
Location
Campus
School
Felix Manz School of Music

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Music in Worship Studies degree aims to prepare students to become accomplished performers who can engage, lead, and teach in local church worship ministries. Students in this program gain the musical skills, knowledge, and experience within a liberal arts tradition based on a Christian worldview.

Why Study Music at TMU?

Do you love music and dream of performing at the next level? The Bachelor of Music in Performance at TMU is built for students like you, musicians who have a real passion for their instrument and want to turn that passion into something more. 

This four-year degree gives you the space to grow as a performer while also giving you a well-rounded education grounded in a Christian worldview. Think of it as the place where your musical gifts meet your faith and both get stronger. You’ll study everything from music history and theory to how to teach and perform, graduating as a well-prepared, versatile musician. 

Careers

Career Outcomes

  • Worship Pastor
  • Church Musician
  • Choir Director

More About Music at TMU

Music at TMU offers a variety of pathways for students to develop their talents and pursue their passions. Browse the options below to learn about our concentrations in General Music, Worship & Church Music, and Music with Outside Studies, explore ensemble opportunities, and find helpful information and documents for prospective students.

The definition of Biblical Worship I apply at FBC Eastman, Georgia was developed at TMU. My leadership of the Worship Ministry’s choir and orchestra reflects what I received at TMU through its faculty. I credit a great many things in my life today to how the Lord used TMU, and I am thankful for my time in the School of Music pursuing a degree in Worship and Church Music.
Matthew Waymack Worship and Church Music

Accreditation

Truett McConnell University is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music 

Contact Us

Dr. Ken Gabrielse, Chair of The Felix Manz School of Music; Dean of the College of Arts and Letters; Professor of Music.
706-865-2134, ext. 6300
kgabrielse@tmu.edu