1998-1999 Academic Catalog

Music MultiwAge Music Education The multi-age music education major prepares students to teach vocal, instrnmental, or general music in grades K-12 in public and Christian schools. Two tracks, choral and instrn– mental, are available. For information about teaching in Ohio and other states, see the Education Department section of this catalog. Due to a restructuring of Ohio's teacher licensure laws, requirements for multi-age music education majors are subject to change. Details are on page 84. Course requirements for the music education-choral track involve completion of General Education Requirements plus 127 quarter hours including: CDMU-260 Introduction to Conducting .................................. 3 CDMU-363 Methods and Repertoire ....................................... 3 CLMU-218DictionforSingers ................................................. 3 (orCLMU-219SoloVocalLiterature ..................................... 3) EDMU-190GuitarMethods ..................................................... 2 EDMU-273 Wind and Percussion Methods ............................ 3 EDMU-371 Music for Early Childhood .................................... 4 EDMU-372 Music for Adolescent/Young Adults ................... 4 EDMU-373Voca1Pedagogy .................................................... 3 EDMU-374MusicforMiddleChildhood ................................. 2 EDSE-302 Teaching Thinking Skills ......................................... 2 EDSP-202TeachingExceptional Children ................................ 3 EDSP-206 SpecialEducationFieldExperience ......................... 1 EDU-100 The Education Profession ......................................... 1 EDU-101 Contemporary Christian Schools .............................. 0 EDU-200 Introduction to Teaching .......................................... 3 EDU-204MulticulturalFieldExperience ................................... 2 EDU-210 Technology in the Classroom ................................... 2 EDU-250Educationa1Psychology ........................................... 4 EDU-310 Classroom Planning and Assessment ....................... 3 EDU-350 Reading in the Content Area .................................... 3 · EDU-450PhilosophyofEducation ............................ ~ ............. 3 EDUC-470 Student Teaching and Seminar ......................... 12-16 GMUS-100 Introduction to Music Philosophy ........................ 1 GMUS-103 Recital and ProgramAttendance ........................... 0 HLMU-231 Introduction to Music Literature ........................... 4 HLMU-331,332,333MusicHistoryI,Il,III ............................... 9 PFMU- Ensemble performance ................................................ 6 PLMU- Private lessons .......................................................... 12 PLMU-490SeniorRecital ......................................................... 1 THMU-121, 122, 123 Theory I, II, III ... ,...................................... 9 THMU-131,132,133AuralSkillsI,Il,III .................................... 6 THMU-224,225,226Theoty IV, V, VI ........................................ 9 THMU-234,235AuralSkillsIV, V ............................................. 2 THMU-314FunctionalKeyboardSkills ................................... 2 A complete description ofthe General Education Requirements is found on page 30. Suggested Four·Year Curriculum for a Major in Music Education-Choral Track First vear: BEGE-17 l The Christian Life .................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech ........................................... 5 EDU-100 The Education Profession .......................................... 1 EDU- JO l The Contemporary Christian Schools ....................... 0 ENG-110 Composition I ............................................................ 5 ENG-140 Composition II ............................................................5 GMUS-100 Introduction to Music Philosophy ........................ 1 GMUS-103 Program and Recital Attendance ............................ 0 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ................................ 5 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 2 PFMU- Ensemble ....................................................................... 3 PLMU-Private Lessons ............:................................................. 3 THMU-12l,l22,l23 Theory I, II, III ........................................ 9 THMU-131,132,133 Aural Skills I, II, III ................................. 6 Total <>o•o•••a••••••••"•ooo•••o••oto•oo•••o•~•oett4t•l>•••oto•••••••o•oo•••"••o•~too~o•••o•t•OO• 57 Second vear: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-374 New Testament Survey ........................................... 4 CDMU-260 Introduction to Conducting ................................... 3 CDMU-363 Choral Methods and Repertoire ............................ 3 CLMU-218 Diction for Singers .................................................. 3 (or CLMU-219 Solo Vocal Literature ..................................... 3) EDMU-190 Guitar Methods ..................................................... 2 EDSP-202 Teaching Exceptional Children ................................. 3 EDU-200 Introduction to Teaching ............................................ 3 EDU-204 Multicultural Field Experience ................................... 2 GMUS-103 Program and Recital Attendance ............................ 0 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ..................................... 5 HLMU-23 l Introduction to Music Literature ........................... 4 PFMU- Ensemble ....................................................................... 3 PLMU- Private lesson ................................................................ 3 THMU-224,225,226 Theory IV, V, VI ..................................... 9 THMU-234,235 Aural Skills IV, V ............................................ 2 Science or mathematics elective .............................................. 5 Third year: BEGE-375 God and History ...................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................. 4 EDMU-273 Wind and Percussion Methods .............................. 3 EDMU-371 Music for Early Childhood .................................... 4 EDMU-372 Music for Adolescent/Young Adults ..................... 4 EDSE-302 Teaching Thinking Skills ........................................... 2 EDU-210 Technology in the Classroom .................................... 2 EDU-250 Educational Psychology ............................................. 4 EDU-310 Classroom Planning and Assessment ......................... 3 EDU-350 Reading in the Content Area ...................................... 3 GMUS-103 Recital and Program Attendance ............................ 0 HLMU-331,332,333 Music History I, II, III ............................ 9 PFMU- Ensemble ..............,....................................................... 0 PLMU- Private lessons ............................................................. 3 Histo1y elective .................................................................... 4-5 Humanities elective ............................................................... 4-5 Fourth year: GMUS~ 103 Program and Recital Attendance ............................ 0 EDMU-373 Vocal Pedagogy ...:.................................................. 3 EDMU-374 Music for Middle Childhood ................................. 2 EDU-450 Philosophy of Education ........................................... 3 EDUC-470 Student Teaching and Seminar .......................... 12-16 LIT-231 WorldLiierature ........................................................... 5 PFMU- Ensemble ....................................................................... 0 PLMU- Private lesson ................................................................ 3 PLMU-490 Recital ..................................................................... 1 THMU-314 Functional Keyboard Skills ................................... 2 Biology science elective ........................................................... 5 Physical education elective ...................................................... 1 Physical science elective .......................................................... 5 Social science/globalawareness elective ................................ 4-5 Total •*0•••••••••0•0•••0••••0•111•.o•t•••••••~•••o"•'"•H•••••••••<>••••••o••<>4•••ooo•••••••·•~oo••• 46

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