1960-1961 Academic Catalog

352 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF CHURCH MUSIC* A study of the problems and practices of church music di­ rectors, and the organization of church music activities. Recom­ mended for all future pastors and church workers. Two credit hours 451 ARRANGING* Prerequisite: Music Theory 111-112 and 211-212 A development of skills in the area of instrumental and vocal arranging with emphasis on arranging for church instru­ mental and vocal ensembles. Three credit hours D. MUSIC EDUCATION 372 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC METHODS* Prerequisite: Introduction to Music or its equivalent and the ability to play easy hymns on the piano A course in the problems of organizing and teaching music in the elementary schools. Three credit hours 373 SECONDARY SCHOOL MUSIC METHODS** ('60-'61) Prerequisite: Music Theory 111-112 and four hours of applied music A course in the problems of organizing and teaching music in the secondary schools. Three credit hours 374 CONDUCTING** ('60-'61) Prerequisite: Music Theory 111-112 and Church Music 150 A survey of the problems of conducting and rehearsal procedure for public school instrumental and vocal music groups. Two credit hours E. APPLIED MUSIC Credit in applied music is based on three to five hours o f practice and one lesson per week for one hour of credit. All music majors must give an applied music recital during the Senior year. The college requ irem en t in Fine Arts cann ot b e m et With app lied music. Eligibility for Applied Music Lessons 1. A student must be carrying at least 10 credit hours in addition to music lessons in order to be eligible. 2. A freshman non-music major or minor must be enrolled in some additional music course or performing music group to be eligible for lessons, either class or private. 65

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