4-Year College/University Faculty
Funding
Institutionally funded (public or private higher education)
Roles
Applied lessons
(Title) Professor of Clarinet, Trumpet, Violin, etc.
Ensembles
(Title) Director of Bands, Orchestras, Choirs
Music history, theory, education, composition or interdisciplinary courses
(Title) Professor of Ethnomusicology, Musicology, Composition, Music Education, Performance Studies, Music Theory
Tracks:
Tracks
Tenure-track (FT)*
Assistant (6-7 years)
Associate (Tenured)
Full (Highest rank)
A tenure-track position becomes a tenured professorship after a probationary period, usually six to seven years, involving rigorous reviews of research, teaching, and service, culminating in a final vote by the department and university; the faculty member is promoted from non-tenured Assistant Professor to tenured Associate Professor if successful.
Assistant/Associate Professor (Non TT, FT)
Teaching/Clinical Professor (FT or PT)
Lecturer/Adjunct (PT)
Credentials
Terminal degree (DMA, PhD, DM, MFA, etc.) often required for full-time roles
Responsibilities
Teaching applied lessons, ensembles, or academic courses
Student advising
Committee service
Research or creative activity
Curriculum development
Pros
Academic freedom · Creative/research support · Schedule flexibility
Challenges
Highly competitive job market · Heavy service expectations · Adjunct precarity