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MUED 290: Guitar Class for Music Ed
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course is an introductory in guitar techniques for the music educator. Content includes playing skills as well as pedagogical applications for elementary, middle and high school levels. Ensemble performances and the "National Standards for the Arts" applications with the guitar are important elements of this course.
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MUED 295: Classroom Instr Class
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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MUED 319: Band Methods
2.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Band Methods looks at the development of the elementary school band program. Organized around the topics of curriculum, pedagogy, repertoire, and administration, this class prepares students to successfully develop and refine young bands. Specific topics include program structure, curricular strands (with a focus on executive skills), instructional planning, comprehensive method books, recruitment, instrument matching, and step-by-step teaching.
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MUED 321: Teaching Lab
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
The Teaching Lab brings juniors together, forming a laboratory for department teaching activities. The Teaching Lab adapts to the practicum needs of the Methods classes. As such, members of the Teaching Lab will perform as a band, chorus, orchestra, and elementary general class throughout the year. Critical skills with secondary instruments, and the application of PK-12 pedagogy, will be reinforced as students finish their preparations for student teaching. Two semesters required.
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MUED 325: Marching Band Concepts
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course will introduce students to the various styles of the contemporary marching band. Areas discussed will include philosophy, show design, drill charting and integration into the total music curriculum.
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MUED 325W: Marching Band Methods
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
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MUED 330: Choral Materials Lab
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This lab is an appendix to the conducting class. It emphasizes the selection, analysis, score preparation and laboratory conducting of choral repertoire appropriate for various grade and proficiency levels of students.
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MUED 331: Instrumental Materials Lab
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This lab is an appendix to the conducting class. It emphasizes the selection, analysis, score preparation and laboratory conducting of instrumental and orchestral materials appropriate for various grade and proficiency levels of students.
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MUED 381: String Techniques I
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
MUED 381 and MUED 382 are two sequential courses that focus on beginning level performance skill development on orchestral stringed instruments. They are intended for undergraduate music education majors, and are part of the overall secondary instrument component of the music education curriculum. Students will study an upper string instrument (violin or viola) one semester and a lower string instrument (cello or bass) the second.
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MUED 382: String Techniques II
1.00 Credits
Duquesne University
MUED 381 and MUED 382 are two sequential courses that focus on beginning level performance skill development on orchestral stringed instruments. They are intended for undergraduate music education majors, and are part of the overall secondary instrument component of the music education curriculum. Students will study an upper string instrument (violin or viola) one semester and a lower string instrument (cello or bass) the second.
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