Department of Music and Entertainment Industries
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228 Wiecking Center
Mankato,Minnesota 56001
507.389.2118
admissions@mnsu.edu
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Bachelor of Arts in Music - Performance Bachelor of Arts in Music Education Bachelor of Arts in Music Industry Master of Music
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The Music Department at Minnesota State University, Mankato provides a quality education and a variety of musical experiences for the prospective music teacher and professional musician. It enriches the lives of all University students and enhances the culture of Mankato the the surrounding region. Professional programs are designed for music majors; general education courses and opportunities for participation in musical groups are offered to non-majors.
Faculty Info:
Michael Olson, D.A., Barb Feit, Gerard Aloisio, David Gadberry, Ph.D., Dale Haefner, Aaron Humble, D. Mus, Scott LeGere, M.Ed., John Lindberg, Joseph W. Rodgers, D.M.A., Amy Roisum Foley, Douglas Snapp, D.A., Stephanie Thorpe, D.M.A., Michael Thursby, M.M., David Viscoli, D.M.A.
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