Opportunities for Non-Music Majors
Music is for everyone at Carroll University. Whether you want to play or sing in an ensemble, learn guitar, piano, or voice in a classroom setting, take private lessons, or learn about the history of rock, jazz, classical, or electronic music, you'll find what you're looking for!
University Ensembles
Carroll University's performing ensembles are open to everyone regardless of major. In fact, most of our ensembles are primarily composed of non-music majors.
Methods Courses
If you've always wanted to learn guitar, piano, or voice in a classroom setting, try one of our music methods courses.
- MUS105: Class Piano
- MUS117: Class Voice
- MUS181: Class Guitar
Private Lessons
If you want advanced one-on-one instruction with an expert on your instrument, we can provide weekly half-hour or hour lessons with our applied music faculty, each an active and respected professional performer.
General Interest Music Courses
The music program offers courses on the history of jazz, rock, classical, and electronic music. No musical background is required, and the courses satisfy a fine arts general education requirement.
- MUS151: History of Jazz
- MUS156: Listening to Classical Music
- MUS157: Beethoven
- MUS158: Rock Music—Roots and History
- MUS159: Digital Music Production
Music Lockers
Music lockers are available for a small fee.
Contact Us
For more information about music scholarships or Carroll's music program, contact the music department at music@yaojinrong.com or 262.524.7182.