Learning Outcomes

 Learning Outcomes for the Music Department

Lewis & Clark music graduates are well-rounded, informed musicians, capable of higher-level analytical and creative thinking.

Upon graduation, students will demonstrate:

1. foundational knowledge in music theory and aural skills, western music history, and world music.

2. musicianship through applied lessons, participation in ensembles, and creative work such as composition and improvisation.

3. proficiency in writing skills and research techniques.

4. proficiency in the use of technologies available for music notation, composition, documentation, and analysis.