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3.00 Credits
Materials and methods of teaching music education in the elementary school setting. Includes the use of computerassisted instruction and other technology in the music curriculum. Planning and assessment of music learning are also included. Meets three hours weekly. Prerequisite: Passing Praxis I. Credit, 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of fundamental principles of musical form; analysis of representative tonal works. Includes computerassisted instruction. Prerequisite: MU 239 or permission from the instructor. Credit, 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of jazz improvisation, theory, and performance on an individual basis. Emphasis is given to extensive listening and the transcription of improvised solos as played by jazz artists indicative of the student's primary instrument or vocal designation. Open to music majors pursuing a degree with a concentration in jazz studies. Prerequisites: Music 125 and Music 126. Meets one hour weekly. Applied Music Fee. Credit, 1 hour.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents materials and methods of teaching music in post-elementary settings. Addressing both vocal and instrumental ensembles as well as general music classes, content includes philosophical considerations, objectives, curriculum, and administrative procedures. Topics include a survey of appropriate literature, the use of computer-assisted instruction, planning and assessment, rehearsal techniques, conceptual teaching, and instructional strategies. Prerequisite: Passing Praxis I. Meets five hours weekly. Credit, 4 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Instruction in arranging musical scores for various choral and instrumental ensembles. Includes the use of computerassisted notation and other technology in composition and arranging. Open to music majors and others with the con sent of the instructor. Meets three hours weekly. Lab fee. Credit, 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of composing and arranging music in the jazz idiom. Areas of emphasis include small combo, large combo, and traditional big band instrumentation. Open to music majors pursuing a degree with a concentration in jazz studies. Meets three hours weekly. Credit, 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
The final course for music education majors, this 60-day course of study in the public schools allows students to combine theory and practice in the classroom in choral and general music education. The ADEPT process is used to evaluate the student teaching experience. Half of the student teaching experience will take place in a secondary choral classroom, with the other half in an elementary General music room. Prerequisite: Passing Praxis II. All required music courses for music education majors and admission to the Teacher Education Program. Grading is on a Pass/Fail basis. Credit, 12 hours.
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3.00 Credits
The final course for music education majors, this 60-day course of study in the public schools allows students to combine theory and practice in the classroom in instrumental and general music education. The ADEPT process is used to evaluate the student teaching experience. Half of the student teaching experience will take place in a secondary instrumental classroom, with the other half in an elementary General music room. Prerequisite: Passing Praxis II. All required music courses for music education majors and admission to the Teacher Education Program. Grading is on a Pass/ Fail basis. Credit, 12 hours.
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1.00 Credits
The final course in the major applied area. Includes the preparation of an appropriate program that is the culmination of the student's applied music study. Requires a pre-hearing as well as the final performance, which must be a minimum of 30 minutes in length. It is the responsibility of the student to secure and compensate a qualified accompanist. See the Music Department Handbook for more information. Credit, 1 hour. The following course numbers are to be used for the specific area of emphasis: MU 491 Senior Recital, Piano MU 491-2 Senior Recital, Organ MU 492 Senior Recital, Voice MU 494-1 Senior Recital, Flute MU 494-2 Senior Recital, Oboe MU 494-3 Senior Recital, Bassoon MU 494-4 Senior Recital, Clarinet MU 494-5 Senior Recital, Saxophone MU 495-1 Senior Recital, Trumpet MU 495-2 Senior Recital, Horn MU 495-3 Senior Recital, Trombone MU 495-4 Senior Recital, Tuba MU 496 Senior Recital, Percussion MU 497 Senior Recital, Guitar
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamentals of ballet technique for adult beginners. The student will gain an understanding of the basics of ballet through barre exercises and the center work. Students will be working to improve their skill level and to increase endurance and stamina. Credit, 2 hours.
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