1980-1981 Academic Catalog

Music 111-112-113, MU 110-114-115-116; A choice of one course selected from MU 331, 332, MU 333; MU 214, 370, 373 and 374; One hour of ensemble and three hours of supervised teaching in elementary school music. REQUIREMENTS FOR A TEACHING FIELD IN SECONDARY SCHOOL MU– SIC. Minimum of 192 quarter hours including requirements for a teaching field in music, completion of general education and professional education courses. General Education - the same general education requirements as for the non– teaching BA degree. Second Teaching Field - a second teaching field is urged, but not required. Professional Education - ED 201, 221, 222; PY 260 or 270; ED 350, 360 and 450. Music Specialization - MU 100; MU 101, 111, 112, 113; MU 110, 114, 115, 116: MU 214; MU 331, 332, 333; A selection of five courses from MU 187, 188, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195; MU 372, 373 and 374; MU 260 and either MU 362 or 363; ten hours of private instruction and six hours of ensemble participation. In– strumentalists must also take MU 377. C )Note: The above secondary school programs may be recognized as a major teaching field by meeting the piano proficiency requirement, adding MU 212-213, and by performing a 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 vocal, instru– mental, or general music in the schools in grades one through twelve. General Education - the same general education requirements as for the BA degree. No minor field of study is required. Professional Education - ED 201, 221, 222; PY 260 or 270; ED 350, 360, and 450. Music Specialization - A minimum of ninety-two quarter hours is required A senior recital must be presented. Often the specified number of private lesson hours will be exceeded. The following requirements are designed to provide the student with an empha– sis in each of three areas: Vocal Music, Instrumental Music and General Music. MU 100-101 1 111-112-113, MU 110-114-115-116, MU 212-213; MU 331, 332, 333; MU 260, 362 or 363; MU 214 and five courses selected from MU 187, 188, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195; MU 370, 372, 373, 374, and 377 (Instrumental majors only); MU 413, Ten hours of private instruction and six hours of ensembles. Students are strongly urged to participate in performance ensembles each quarter that they are enrolled in the Department of Music. COURSES IN MUSIC THEORY 101 Theory I - A 3 hours An introduction to the basic materials and concepts of music. Fundamental harmonic pro– gression and introduction to the piano key board. Elementary ear training and dictation. Competency equivalency required of all music majors, minors and elementary education ma– jors. Open to all students. 111 Theory II - W 3 hours A study of fundamental harmonies and tone relations used in musical composition includ– ing elementary written and keyboard harmony, melody writing and analysis. Prerequisite: MU 101 or passing grade on placement examinations. 112 Theory Ill - Sp 3 hours A study of the principles of diatonic harmony, including two, three and lour-part writing, analysis, keyboard harmony and creative work. Prerequisite: MU 111.

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