1969-1970 Academic Catalog
REQUIREMENTS FOR A TEACHING FIELD IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Music. (Only one preparing for or holding a standard elementary certificate may elect this teaching field.) Twenty-five hours, including Music Theory 111-112-113; Music History 232 or 333; Music Education 272, 273, 275, and 371; Applied Music 283, and three hours in ensembles. Additional requirement-three hours of student teaching in elementary school music. REQUIREMENTS FOR A TEACHING FIELD IN SECONDARY SCHOOL MUSIC. Forty-one quarter hours including Music Theory 111-112-113; Music History 333 and either 232 or 334; Music Education 272, 273, 370 A or B, 371, and 372; Applied Music-nine hours of private instruction in piano, voice, or instrument; and three hours in ensembles. Additional requirements-pro– fessional education courses including student teaching in high school music. (This program may be substituted for the usual music major by adding Music Theory 211-212-213, and a one-half senior recital in applied music.) BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION The following courses are required for the Bachelor of Music Education degree, and also for the Special Music Certificate which enables one to teach instrumental and vocal music in the schools in grades one through twelve. General Education-The same general education requirements as for the B.A. degree. No minor field of study is required. Professional Education-Psychology 160 and 260; Education 201, 202, and 450. Student teaching must be at both the elementary and secondary levels. Music Specialization-Seventy-nine quarter hours including Music Theory 111-112-113, 211-212-213, 411; Music History (two of the four listed) 231, 232, 333, 334; Music Education 272, 273, 275, 370 A and B, 371, 372; Ap– plied Music 187, 191, 193, 195 (nine hours required); twelve hours of private study in a recital area plus six hours of private lesson electives; and six hours in ensembles. A full senior recital is required.
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