1976-1977 Academic Catalog

66 Cedarville College Core Courses: MU 111-112-113, MU 211-212-213; IS 100, two courses selected from MU 230, 231, 232, 332 or 333; MU 260 and 362 or 363; six hours of private instruction in the recital performance area and two hours of ensembles. Elected Areas: Music Theory: MU 214, 310, 311, 413 Music History: The remaining three period courses, and a choice of MU 334 or 335. Church Music: MU 253, 256, 352 and three hours of MU 410-C. Applied Music: MU 214, six additional hours in the recital area and three hours of private instruction electives. Requirements for a Minor in Music. A minimum of twenty-nine quarter hours including MU 111-112-113; a choice of two courses selected from MU 230, 231, 232, 332, 333; MU 362 or 363; three hours of private instruction, two hours of ensembles, completion of general education requirements and prescribed hours of elec~ives. Requirements for a Teaching Field in Elementary School Music. (Only one preparing for or holding a standard elementary education certificate may elect this teaching field.) Thirty-six quarter hours including MU 111-112; MU 231, 232 or 332; MU 214, 363, 370, and 374; One hour of ensemble and three hours of super– vised teaching in elementary school music. Requirements for a Teaching Field in Secondary School Music. (*) Minimum of 186 quarter hours including requirements for a teaching field in music, completion of general education and professional education courses. Vocal Emphasis: A minimum of fifty quarter hours (plus methods courses) includ– ing MU 111-112-113; A choice of four courses selected from MU 230, 231, 232, 332, 333; MU 214, 260, 363, 373; Nine hours of private instruction and five hours of ensembles. Methods courses: MU 372 and 374. Instrumental Emphasis: A minimum of fifty quarter hours (plus methods courses) including MU 111-112-113; a choice of three courses selected from MU 230, 231, 232, 332, 333; MU 260, 362, 377; MU 187, 191, 193, 194; Nine hours of private in– struction and five hours of ensembles. Methods courses: MU 372 and 374. General Music Emphasis: A minimum of fifty quarter hours (plus methods courses) including Mu 111-112-113; MU 230, 231, 232, 332, 333; MU 214, 260, 363; Nine hours of private instruction and five hours of ensembles. Methods courses: MU 372 and 374. 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 vocal, instru– mental, or general 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 or 270; Education 200, 201, 301, and 450. Student teaching must be at both the elementary and secondary levels. Music Specialization - A minimum of seventy-five quarter hours is required. A senior recital must be presented. Often the specified number of applied hours will be exceeded. Vocal Emphasis: MU 111-112-113, 211-212-213, 413; MU 333 and a choice of two of the following: MU 230, 231, 232 or 332; MU 214, 260, 363, 370, 372, 373, 374; three hours of MU 410-E in vocal Iiterature, nine hours private instruction and seven hours of ensembles.

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