Welcome to the Music Education area!

The Music Education area at the University of Tennessee prepares future educators to lead, inspire, and make a lasting impact through music. With a strong foundation in musicianship, pedagogy, and real-world teaching experience, our students graduate ready to thrive in classrooms, rehearsal halls, and communities across the country.

Older cellist sitting next to child cellist, teaching younger child how to play.

Our Programs

UT offers comprehensive Music Education degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels. For curriculum details and licensure information, click on our degree pages below.

Meet the Music Education Faculty

Angela Ammerman


Teaching Associate Professor of Music Education

Fuller Lyon


Teaching Professor, Assistant Director of Bands, Associate Director of Marching and Athletic Bands

Emmett O’Leary


Associate Professor of Music Education, Area Coordinator of Music Education

Laura Leigh Spillane


Associate Director of Choral Activities, Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education

Michael Stewart


Director of the Pride of the Southland Marching and Athletic Bands, WJ Julian Professor of Bands

Jessica Rae Wiseman


Teaching Assistant Professor of Elementary/General Music Education

Hands-On Teaching from the Start

Students in Music Education benefit from:

  • Early field placements in local K–12 schools
  • Diverse student teaching experiences
  • Preparation for state licensure
  • Supportive mentorship from faculty and local educators
  • Access to a strong alumni network of music teachers across Tennessee and beyond


Interested in Music Education at UT?

Schedule a Music Major for a Day Experience or Building Tour!

Get a true sense of what it’s like to be a music major at UT! Sit in on classes, attend rehearsals, meet with studio and music education professors, and tour our beautiful facilities.

Learn How To Apply

Whether you’re applying as a first-time college student, transfer student, or graduate student, admission to the Natalie L. Haslam College of Music is a multi-step process that includes applying to the University of Tennessee and to our college. We’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Graduate Teaching Assistantships

The Natalie L. Haslam College of Music offers a number of graduate teaching assistantships each academic year. 

Assistantships carry a waiver of the university tuition, pays for mandatory university fees, medical coverage, and carries a monthly stipend.