2001-2002 Academic Catalog

School of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Bible Music The music major prepares students for positions in studio piano instruction, graduate school, and performance. Empha– ses are available in keyboard pedagogy, music themy, and performance. Students pursuing this major must complete the general education core, the music core listed below, and the require– ments for one of the three emphases. Music core requirements ....................................................... 70 CDMU-260 Introduction to Conducting .................................. 3 GMUS-100 Introduction to Music Philosophy ........................ 1 GMUS-103 Program and Recital Attendance ........................... 0 HLMU-231 Introduction to Music Literature ........................... 4 HLMU-331,332,333 MusicHisto1y I, II, III ............................... 9 PFMU- Ensemble Performance ................................................ 6 PLMU- Private Lessons ......................................................... 12 PLMU-490 SeniorRecital ......................................................... 1 THMU-121, 122,123 Themyl,II,III ......................................... 9 THMU-131, 132, 133 Aural Sldllsl, II, III .................................... 6 THMU-224,225,226TheoryIV,V,VI ........................................ 9 THMU-234,235AuralSkillsIV,V ............................................. 2 THMU-314 Functional Keyboard Skills ................................... 2 THMU-411 Form and Analysis ................................................ 3 THMU-413 Orchestration ........................................................ 3 The keyboard pedagogy emphasis prepares sh1dents to teach piano. Professional certification may be obtained by complet– ing these course requirements and applying for certification. Music majors with a keyboard pedagogy emphasis must complete the General Education Requirements, the music major core requirements, and 26 quarter hours in keyboard pedagogy including: KPMU-201,202,203 Keyboard Pedagogy I, II, III ................... 12 KPMU-311,312,313 Directed Teaching .................................... 3 KPMU-401 Class Piano Pedagogy ........................................... 1 KPMU-403 Survey ofAdvanced Precollege Literahlfe ................................................................................ 1 KPMU-405 Learning Styles ...................................................... 1 KPMU-411,412,413 DirectedTeaching .................................... 3 THMU-251 Music Engraving I ................................................ 3 THMU-252MusicEngravingII ............................................... 2 (or THMU-253 Music Sequencing ....................................... 2) lvfusic sfl/dents receive personal guidance and i11str11ctio11 .fi'om qualified faculty like Beth Porter, assistant professor of vocal music. A complete descriptio11 ofthe General Education Requirements is.found 011 page 30. Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for a Major in Music– Keyboard Pedagogy Emphasis First year: BEGE-171 The Christian Life .................................................... 4 BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..................................... 4 ENG-110 English Composition I ............................................... 5 ENG-140 English Composition II .........................,.................... 5 GMUS-100 Introduction to Music Philosophy ........................ 1 GMUS-103 Program and Recital Attendance (each quaiier) ..... 0 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ..................................... 5 PEF-199 P.A.C.L....................................................................... 2 PFMU- Ense1nble Performance ................................................. 3 PLMU- Private Lessons ............................................................ 3 THMU-121,122,123 Theo1y I, II, III ........................................ 9 THMU-131,132,133 Aural Skills I, II, III ................................. 6 Hist01y elective ......................................................................... 5 Total ......................................................................................... 52 Secondyear: BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ............................................. 4 BEGE-274 New Testament Survey ........................................... 4 CDMU-260 Introduction to Conducting ................................... 3 COM-llO Fundamentals of Speech ........................................... 5 GMUS-103 Program and Recital Attendance (each quarter) ..... 0 HLMU-231 Introduction to Music Literature ........................... 4 KPMU-201,202,203 Keyboard Pedagogy ............................... 12 PFMU- Ense111ble Perforn1ance ................................................. 3 PLMU- Private Lessons ............................................................ 3 THMU-224,225,226 Theo1y IV, V, VI ..................................... 9 THMU-234,235 Aural Skills IV, V ............................................ 2 Physical Science elective ........................................................... 5 Total ......................................................................................... 54 Third year: BEGE-375 God and History ...................................................... 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church ................................................. 4 GMUS-103 Program and Recital Attendance (each quarter) ..... 0 HLMU-331,332,333 Music History I, II, III ............................ 9 HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities ................................ 5 KPMU-3ll,312,313 Directed Teaching .................................... 3 PLMU- Private Lessons ............................................................ 3 THMU-251 Music Engraving I .................................................. 3 THMU-252 Music Engraving II ................................................ 2 (or THMU-253 Music Sequencing .......................................... 2) THMU-411 Fonn and Analysis ................................................ 3 Biology elective ......................................................................... 5 Literature elective ...................................................................... 5 Physical Education elective ....................................................... 1 Total ......................................................................................... 47 Fourth year: GMUS-103 Program and Recital Attendance (each quarter) ..... 0 KPMU-401 Class Piano Pedagogy ............................................ I KPMU-403 Survey ofAdvanced Pre-College Literature ........... 1 KPMU-405 Learning Styles ....................................................... l KPMU-411,412,413 Directed Teaching .................................... 3 PLMU- Private Lessons ............................................................. 3 PLMU-490 Senior Recital .......................................................... 1 THMU-314 Functional Keyboard Skills ................................... 2 THMU-413 Orchestration ......................................................... 3 Quantitative elective ................................................................. 5 Social Science/GlobalAwareness elective ................................. 4 Electives .................................................................................. 15 Total ......................................................................................... 39

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