Music Education
Emphasis Professional Education Requirements
General Education Requirements
Teaching
License Types Choral - This involves
a voice concentration and second applied study in piano or organ, or piano/organ
concentration with a secondary study in voice. The required ensemble participation
will be choral. Persons taking this program with teaching requirements are prepared
to teach vocal and general music from kindergarten through grade 12.
Instrumental - This major involves concentration on
one instrument. Requied ensemble participation will be instrumental. This major
with teaching requirements prepares a student for teaching instrumental and general
music kindergarten through grade 12. General
- The General Major certifies the student to teach K through 12, choral, instrumental
and general music. There will be a primary and a secondary applied concentration.
If the student's main emphasis is choral, the primary applied will be voice and
the secondary applied, an instrument. If the main emphasis is instrumental the
secondary applied will be voice. When the student's primary emphasis is keyboard
or guitar there will be two secondary applied concentrations. The credit hour
distribution will be changed from 6-4 to 6-2-2. General majors must have two semesters
of ensemble experience in the area of their second applied, in addition to seven
semesters in their major applied area. Special
Situation Regarding Piano Majors in Teacher Education - Choral
- Ensemble must be choral.
- Instrumental - Ensemble must be instrumental.
- General with Instrumental Emphasis - Ensemble must be seven
semesters instrumental and two semesters choral.
- General with
Choral Emphasis - Ensemble must be seven semesters choral and two semesters instrumental.
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