Immaculata University is a private, Catholic university located in Immaculata, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1920 by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the university is committed to academic excellence and holistic education. Immaculata offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in the liberal arts, business, education, nursing, and social work. The university also has a strong commitment to service and social justice, and students are encouraged to get involved in community service projects.
Immaculata University's Music Department, housed within the Department of Music Theatre and Art, provides a comprehensive environment for students pursuing musical studies. The program offers undergraduate degrees including a Bachelor of Arts in Music and Bachelor of Music degrees in Music Education and Music Therapy, alongside graduate options such as a Master of Arts in Music Therapy and a Master of Music in Music Education. Students gain a strong foundation in performance theory history and technology benefiting from diverse ensemble opportunities like the University Chorus and Wind Ensemble. Experienced faculty support students preparing them for careers in education therapy performance and other music fields. The department holds accreditation from NASM with specific programs approved by AMTA and compliant with PDE standards emphasizing music's significant cultural and spiritual role.
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