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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce and familiarize the music educator with classroom uses of audio (sound recording, reproduction, and reinforcement), video (recording, editing, and playback), and computer technology (music sequencing, music writing and editing, and computer-assisted music instruction). Must be taken concurrently with MUTH 3103. Spring.
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2.00 Credits
This course studies basic patterns and principles of conducting a musical ensemble and provides practical experience in conducting hymn or community singing, and/or elementary instrumental groups. It also includes a study of, and practical laboratory experience with, problems involved in conducting various types of choral and instrumental groups. Fall.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a survey and study of choral literature and conducting techniques covering historic stylistic periods. A unit covering instrumental conducting will also be included. Prerequisite: MUED 3602. Spring.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a survey and study of instrumental literature and conducting techniques covering historic stylistic periods. A unit covering choral conducting will also be included. Prerequisite: MUED 3602. Spring.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed for prospective choral educators, church musicians and vocal teachers. This is a study of basic vocal physiology, technique, and methods to encourage the development of singing skills. Teaching materials and standard beginning repertoire are introduced. Classroom management and teaching strategies for the choral setting are studied. Prerequisite: APPR 1001 Private Lessons in Voice. Spring.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed for vocal educators and performers, this course involves a survey of well known vocal pedagogues and an introduction to standard classical vocal literature. Supervised teaching of beginning students in a private setting is included. Prerequisite: MUED 4001 Vocal/Choral Methods. Fall.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed for instrumentalists that are preparing for private studio teaching, this course involves an in-depth study of pedagogy appropriate to the student's major instrument and an introduction to standard etudes, technical studies and solo literature. Supervised teaching of beginning and intermediate students in a private setting is included. Prerequisite: Permission of the Applied Private instructor.
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2.00 Credits
This Methods class provides knowledge and insight into curriculum development, lesson planning, student/teacher assessment strategies, the creation of PreK-6 classroom schedule, selection of materials, and classroom management strategies used in general music to elementary students (PK-6). Concurrent enrollment: EDUC 3614 and EDUC 3610. Prerequisites: MUED 2001 Brass Methods, MUED 2102 Woodwind Methods, MUED 2301 Percussion Methods, MUED 2401 String Methods, MUED 4001 Vocal/Choral Methods and MUED 3702 Choral Literature and Conducting or MUED 3802 Instrumental Literature and Conducting. Fall.
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2.00 Credits
This Methods class provides knowledge and insight into curriculum development, lesson planning, student/teacher assessment strategies, the creation of classroom schedules, selection of materials, and classroom management strategies used in secondary level (7-12) instrumental, vocal and general music classes. Concurrent enrollment: EDUC 4414 and EDUC 4411. Prerequisites: MUED 2001 Brass Methods, MUED 2102 Woodwind Methods, MUED 2301 Percussion Methods, MUED 2401 String Methods, MUED 4001 Vocal/Choral Methods and MUED 3702 Choral Literature and Conducting or MUED 3802 Instrumental Literature and Conducting. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This methods course provides supervised teaching of beginning and advanced students in private and class settings. Offered by arrangement. Prerequisite: completion of Piano Proficiency and all music course requirements.
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