Is it necessary to have a major in music to be a serious applicant to the M.S.M. Program?
A. Since the M.S.M. program is accredited by the Association of Theological Schools, one of the formal requirements is that a student have a bachelors degree in music or the equivalent. If you do not have a bachelor degree but feel that you have the equivalent, you should contact the program director who will assess your background with you to see if you are eligible to apply.
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