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MUS 3802: Principles of Conducting
2.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Fall. Principles and practices of conducting; a study of music terminology and transpositions; development of baton techniques based on the practice of outstanding choral and instrumental conductors.
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MUS 3821: Secondary Choral Methods and Materials I
1.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Choral conducting techniques, tone and diction styles and interpretation, rehearsal techniques, programs and concerts, planning and organization, and service information. Conducting of student ensembles and organizations. Methods and materials I will include review of literature for large and small ensembles appropriate for middle school, junior high, and smaller high school teaching situations.
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MUS 3853: Music in the Elementary Classroom
3.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisites: MUS 2723, successful completion of Keyboard Exit Exam, and SEED 2002 or permission of instructor. A study of current practices, methods, and materials for teaching general music to elementary school children with emphasis on curriculum development and diversity in the classroom.
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MUS 4001: Senior Recital
1.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisite: Six semesters of major applied study. Required of all music education majors.
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MUS 4201: Accompanying Seminar
1.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUS 2201 and/or permission of instructor. Advanced accompanying techniques for piano majors. Class coaching and presentation one hour weekly, plus assigned responsibilities in a variety of media. May be repeated three times. May substitute for required 3000 level hour of major ensemble enrollment with assignment by instructor to successfully accompany major ensemble or recital.
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MUS 4281: Secondary Instrumental Methods and Materials II
1.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Laboratory experience in conducting and performance of materials appropriate to teaching band in the public school.
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MUS 4461: Percussion Instruments
1.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
For music majors. A study of the instruments of the percussion family to the extent that scales and/or rudiments and grade one and two solos can be played on selected instruments. Designed as a practical preparation for public school teachers. Two hours weekly.
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MUS 4581: Vocal Ensembles
1.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
As needed. Membership selected by audition. Study and performance of representative vocal literature. Ensembles may be small ensembles such as trios or quartets, or may be large ensembles such as choir or chamber choir. Six hours weekly.
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MUS 4701: Special Methods in Music
1.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Spring. Prerequisites: Admission to Stage II of the Teacher Education program. Intensive on-campus exploration of the principles of curriculum construction, teaching methods, use of community resources, evaluation as related to teaching music, and dealing with diversity in the classroom.
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MUS 4712: Form and Analysis
2.00 Credits
Arkansas Tech University
Fall. Prerequisite: MUS 2723. A study of the standard forms of the Classical period with emphasis on instrumental forms and genres developed in the period 1750-1825 and the continuation and expansion of those forms in the nineteenth century.
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