1966-1967 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC The department of music includes A) Music Theory, B) Music History, C) Church Music, D) Music Education, and E) Applied Music. This department seeks to provide college work .for the serious– minded music student, and music courses on an elective basis for any student; to supply churches with dedicated men and women trained to serve God as church music directors; to prepare music teachers for the elementary and secondary schools; and to provide the necessary ground– work for graduate study in music. Programs are offered leading to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music in church music or school music, and Bachelor of Science in Education degrees. For the Bachelor of Music degree in church music, the general education requirements of foreign language, science, and a minor field are waived. For the Bachelor of Music degree in school music, the general education requirements of fine arts, foreign language, and a minor field are waived. Bachelor of Music Program Requirements for a Major in Church Music:. Sixty-four semester hours, including Fine Arts 100 (4 hours); Music Theory 111-112, 211· 212. :n1, 312, 411; Music History 231, 232, 333, 334; Church Music 150 or 252, and 352, 452; Music Education 370; nine hours of Applied Music in a recital area; fifteen hours of electives in Applied Music. Requirements for a Major in School Music. (This meets the require– ments for a Special Music Certificate, which qualifies a person for elementary and secondary teaching in both vocal and instrumental music.) Fifty-six hours, including ll/f11sic Theory 111-112, 211-212, 411; Music History 232, 333, and 231 or 334; Music Education 270 (6 hours), 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 370, 371, and 373; Applied Music - nine hours in a recital area, three hours of electives in private instruction, and four hours in ensembles. (Student teaching shall be at both the elementary and secondary levels.) Bachelor of Science in Education Program Requirements for a Te<>ching Field in Secondary School Music. Twenty– nine hours, including Music Theory 111-112; Music History 333 and 232 or 334; Music Education 272, 273, 274, 370, 371, and 373; Applied Music - six homs in private or class instruction, and two hours in ensembles. Requirements for a Teaching Field in Elementary School Music. (Only one preparing for a Provisional Elementary Teacher's Certificate may elect thls teaching field.) Nineteen hours, including Music Theory 111-112; Music History 232 or 333; Music Education 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, and 371; Applied Music 283 or 284, and two hours in ensembles. Additional re– quirement - two hours of student teaching in elementary school music. 57

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