Studying music at Wayne State
The Department of Music develops musical talent and prepares you for careers in the music industry or music education, creating and inspiring musical culture. Wayne State provides a rich musical experience for all students and contributes to the musical life of the community and state. Whether you are pursuing a music degree program or want to take part in music as an extracurricular activity, you have a variety of musical opportunities to choose from: marching band, wind ensemble, symphonic band, jazz band, mariachi, and other smaller ensembles, as well as concert choir, chamber choir, or Lyrica Treble Choir. Additional opportunities such as international travel, performance scholarships, and active student organizations provide an education that extends beyond the classroom.
In addition to many chances for musical involvement, Wayne State has several excellent facilities used for performances. The beautiful Peterson Fine Arts Building is home to the Lied Performing Arts Center and Ramsey Theatre, which seats about 600 spectators and helps performers gain a better understanding of the necessary scale of projection required to fill a large house. Recently renovated, Peterson boasts numerous classrooms and practice rooms for the variety of musical groups or if you need a quiet space to practice your instrument or vocal talent. The renovation provided quality upgrades to practice and performance spaces that will make a difference in your musical journey at Wayne State.
Wayne State College has earned a solid reputation for outstanding performing arts programs. Thousands of patrons attend concerts, plays, musicals, and other cultural events each year. You’ll have many opportunities to build your music portfolio and gain experience as a performer.

Being part of the Music Department means you are part of a big family. Everyone roots for you and wants you to be successful. I have grown so much as a student and musician in my time here because of how much support there is. With my degree, I would like to teach K-12 music at a rural school in Nebraska. I’ve gained so much experience through all the ensembles and teaching experiences, and I feel confident I’m going down the right career path.
Kelsie Hupp
Cedar Rapids, Nebraska
Major: Vocal and Instrumental Music Education (PK-12)



Being part of the Music Department means you are part of a big family. Everyone roots for you and wants you to be successful. I have grown so much as a student and musician in my time here because of how much support there is. With my degree, I would like to teach K-12 music at a rural school in Nebraska. I’ve gained so much experience through all the ensembles and teaching experiences, and I feel confident I’m going down the right career path.


Kelsie Hupp
Cedar Rapids, Nebraska
Major: Vocal and Instrumental Music Education (PK-12)
Music programs at Wayne State
- Music (General Studies)
Bachelor's degree or minor
- Music Education (MSE)
Online master's degree program
- Music Education (Vocal and Instrumental)
Bachelor's degree program (field endorsement) to teach grades PK-12
Teaching Endorsement
- Music Education (Vocal Only)
Bachelor's degree program (subject endorsement) to teach grades PK-12
Teaching Endorsement
- Music Industry
Bachelor's degree program
- Music Performance
Bachelor's degree program
Accreditation
The Department of Music at Wayne State College is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). Visit the NASM.
Department faculty

Matthew Armstrong, DMA
Associate Professor
Dr. Matthew Armstrong is a music professor at Wayne State College. He is the director of choral activities and leads the Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Lyrica (Soprano/Alto) and Fortis (Tenor/Bass) Choirs. Additionally, he teaches courses in conducting, choral literature, and music education.

Shelly Armstrong, MME
Accompanist
Shelly Marshall Armstrong is the collaborative pianist at Wayne State. She accompanies choirs, classes, and student juries and recitals, as well as WSC faculty and guest recitals.

Joshua Calkin, DMA
Professor
Dr. Josh Calkin is a music professor and director of bands at Wayne State College. His duties include directing the Wildcat Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Brass Ensemble, and Mariachi Oro y Negro. He also teaches all applied low brass and low brass methods, world music, and instrumental conducting.

Matthew Clegg, DMA
Lecturer
Dr. Matthew Clegg teaches in the Department of Music at Wayne State College. He is an experienced voice teacher and active performer.

Melissa Derechailo, DMA
Instructor
Dr. Melissa Derechailo teaches horn, music history, music theatre history, and music industry in the Music Department at Wayne State College. She also serves as the theatre manager for the Ley and Ramsey theatres.

Sarah Farr, DMA
Associate Professor
Dr. Sarah Farr is a music professor and teaches voice classes at Wayne State College. Farr's academic interest is exploring the intersection of literature and opera, particularly in contemporary operatic compositions.

Michael Genslinger, MME
Instructor
Michael Genslinger teaches in the Music Department at Wayne State College. In addition to serving as the assistant director of bands, he teaches Music Education courses and Applied Trumpet.

Matthew Haakenson, Ph.D.
Professor
Dr. Matthew Haakenson is a music professor and teaches music theory and aural skills at Wayne State.

Karl Kolbeck, DMA
Professor
Dr. Karl Kolbeck is a music professor at Wayne State College, specializing in woodwinds. His academic interests include applied lessons in oboe, flute, clarinet, saxophone and bassoon; woodwind courses, music history and literature, instrument repair, and directing various ensembles.

Angela Miller-Niles, DMA
Associate Professor
Dr. Angela Miller-Niles is a music professor and the Music Department chair at Wayne State College. She teaches applied piano lessons, class in piano, music technology and piano pedagogy.

Music performance opportunities
- Instrumental music groups - We've got a variety of bands and ensembles to entertain. Instrumental groups include Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Mariachi Band, Chamber Music, and Symphonic Band.
- Vocal music groups - If you love to sing, Wayne State offers several vocal performances opportunities throughout the year. Consider joining the Madrigals, Women's Choir, or Concert Choir, where you'll sing for audiences and even compete in local and regional competitions.
Explore music at Wayne State
Wayne State College offers a variety of music degrees, but also many ways anyone can be involved with music. You can major in music performance, music industry, or music education. Or, if you are majoring in another field and want to simply continue to play your instrument and sing, Wayne State has opportunities for you too. Join us, and let's celebrate the beauty of music together.
Explore music at Wayne State
Wayne State College offers a variety of music degrees, but also many ways anyone can be involved with music. You can major in music performance, music industry, or music education. Or, if you are majoring in another field and want to simply continue to play your instrument and sing, Wayne State has opportunities for you too. Join us, and let's celebrate the beauty of music together.
Continue exploringMusic facilities and more

Where you'll learn
Peterson Fine Arts is home to the Music Department and performing arts at Wayne State.

Where you'll perform
Wayne State College offers three different venues for performances.