MUSE - Music-Education

MUSE - Music-Education

MUSE 2000  Music Education Professional Sequence  (0-0-0)  
Satisfactory grade in this course indicates approval of required materials and interview for admission into Teacher Education and subsequent coursework. Students will complete required materials (professor recommendations, past Disposition and MAP evaluations, and student interview with music education faculty) to evaluate their progress in pursuit of teacher certification.
Repeatability: Repeatable for credit up to 1 times or 0 hours.
MUSE 2105  Instrumental Methods  (3-0-3)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. Survey of problems in instrumental music teaching designed for students majoring in choral music education. Public school observation is required.
MUSE 2205  String Methods  (1-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. Basic principles of string performance, pedagogy, maintenance, and repairs.
MUSE 2206  Woodwind Methods  (1-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. Basic principles of woodwind performance, pedagogy, maintenance, and repairs.
MUSE 2207  Brass Methods  (1-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. Basic principles of brass performance, pedagogy, maintenance, and repairs.
MUSE 2208  Percussion Methods  (1-1-1)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215 with a minimum grade of C
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. Basic principles of percussion performance, pedagogy, maintenance, and repairs.
MUSE 2265  Jazz and Class Guitar Methods  (1-1-1)  
This course is an introduction to jazz pedagogy and class guitar methods. Jazz pedagogy includes performance practices of various styles (e.g., swing, Latin, rock), basic concepts for teaching and performing jazz improvisation, jazz band and combo rehearsal techniques, literature selection/programming, rhythm section concepts, and administration. Class guitar explores teaching practices for the non-guitarist. Guitar concepts include various performance styles (rock, jazz/blues, folk & classical), tabulature reading, improvisation, guitar ensemble literature, rehearsal techniques, and administration.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to students major in Performance, Music, Music Education - Non-Degree or Music Education.

MUSE 3000  Music Education Field Experience  (0-0-0)  
Satisfactory grade in this course indicates completion of required additional field experience hours for music education majors.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to Junior or Senior students.

Enrollment limited to students major in Music Education.

Enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Music degree.

Enrollment limited to students in the College of the Arts college.

MUSE 3201  Basic Conducting  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2202 with a minimum grade of C and MUSC 2302 with a minimum grade of C
Prerequisites: MUSC 2202 and MUSC 2302. Fundamental conducting patterns, skills, and terminology in both choral and instrumental genres.
MUSE 3202  Intermediate Conducting  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3201
Prerequisite: MUSE 3201. Intermediate conducting patterns, skills, and terminology in both choral and instrumental genres.
MUSE 3206  Intro to Music Education  (1-1-1)  
A brief survey of historical and philosophical points in music education, as well as exploration of relevant topics including national standards, job skills, and teacher certification requirements.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to students major in Performance, Music or Music Education.

MUSE 3211  Organ Pedagogy I  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. A comprehensive survey of historic and current organ method texts and a practical guide to the following essential elements of organ instruction: student motivation toward practicing; basics of early music fingerings and touches and emphasis on ornamentation; basics of modern technique and hymn playing; repertoire choices for teaching at each level of organ study. Observation of master lessons will be included.
MUSE 3215  Percussion Pedagogy  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. This course explores the most recent methods, teaching materials, and literature available for concert percussion pedagogy, focusing on elementary to advanced high school levels. The course includes laboratory teaching by class members and the creation of a complete high school percussion curriculum as a final project.
MUSE 3216  String Bass Pedagogy  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. A study of technique, literature, and methods for teaching string bass. Course includes observation of bass lessons and laboratory teaching by the pedagogy student.
MUSE 3217  Guitar Pedagogy  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. Guitar pedagogy and its application to the beginning student. Includes study of basic methods, observation and laboratory teaching.
MUSE 3218  Drum Set Pedagogy  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSA 2212 and MUSC 2201
This class is designed to provide an overall understanding of the historical development of the drum set and its application in different musical genres. Students will work from and review several methods, learning to structure junior high and high school curriculum. Students will also need to become familiar with on-line resources for specific projects. (Course fee required.)
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to Junior or Senior students.

Enrollment limited to students major in Performance, Music, Music Education - Non-Degree or Music Education.

Enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Music degrees.

Enrollment limited to students in the College of the Arts college.

MUSE 3221  Vocal Pedagogy I  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215 with a minimum grade of C and (MUSA 4211 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum grade of C or MUSA 4221 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum grade of C or MUSA 4231 (may be taken concurrently) with a minimum grade of C)
A study of the vocal anatomy, vocal sound, posture, breathing, phonation, registration, voice classification, resonation, articulation and coordination.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to Junior or Senior students.

MUSE 3222  Vocal Pedagogy II  (0-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3221 with a minimum grade of C
Prerequisite: MUSE 3221 with a grade of C or better. Development of instructional skills through supervised teaching, observation of voice and instrumental teaching, and class discussion.
MUSE 3223  Drum Set Pedagogy I  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): (MUSC 2201 with a minimum grade of C and MUSA 4211 (may be taken concurrently)) or (MUSC 2201 with a minimum grade of C and MUSA 4221 (may be taken concurrently)) or (MUSC 2201 with a minimum grade of C and MUSA 4231 (may be taken concurrently))
Prerequisite: MUSC 2201 with a minimum grade of C; Corequisite: MUSA 4211 or 4221 or 4231. This class is designed to provide an overall understanding of the historical development of the drum set. In particular, it will focus on the stylistic characteristics and technical elements of ragtime, early jazz, second-line, swing and shuffle. Students will learn about the quintessential recordings and performers associated with each genre as well as be able to articulate the stylistic characteristics that define specific players and genres.
MUSE 3224  Drum Set Pedagogy II  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): (MUSC 2201 with a minimum grade of C and MUSA 4211 (may be taken concurrently)) or (MUSC 2201 with a minimum grade of C and MUSA 4221 (may be taken concurrently)) or (MUSC 2201 with a minimum grade of C and MUSA 4231 (may be taken concurrently))
Prerequisite: MUSC 2201 with a minimum grade of C; Corequisite: MUSA 4211 or 4221 or 4231. This class is designed to provide an overall understanding of the historical development of the drum set. In particular, it will focus on the stylistic characteristics and technical elements of Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, funk and popular music. Students will learn about the quintessential recordings and performers associated with each genre as well as be able to articulate the stylistic characteristics that define specific players and genres.
MUSE 3231  Piano Pedagogy I  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2202
Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. A study of the teaching and learning process at the beginning level of piano instruction. Review and performance of technique and literature appropriate for the first two years of instruction.
MUSE 3232  Piano Pedagogy II  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3231
Continuation of MUSE 3231 to include a survey of beginning piano methods and small unit, group teaching projects.
MUSE 3241  English and Italian Diction  (1-1-1)  
Prerequisite: Music majors only. Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and to the fundamentals of pronunciation and articulation singing in English and Italian.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to students major in Performance, Music, Music Education - Non-Degree or Music Education.

MUSE 3242  German Diction  (1-1-1)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3241
Prerequisite: MUSE 3241. The fundamentals of pronunciation and articulation singing in German, including knowledge and use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
MUSE 3243  French Diction  (1-1-1)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3241
Prerequisite: MUSE 3241. The fundamentals of pronunciation and articulation singing in French, including knowledge and use of the International Phonetic Alphabet.
MUSE 3251  Brass Pedagogy I  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Pedagogical knowledge of individual applied brass instrument teaching (either trumpet, horn, trombone, or euphonium/tuba) including student motivation, tone production, technique, articulations, transpositions, and a survey of repertoire and teaching materials. Observations of lessons are included.
MUSE 3261  Cello Pedagogy I  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215. Cello pedagogy and its application to the beginning student. Observation of working with beginning student.
MUSE 3273  Flute Pedagogy  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215 with a minimum grade of C
This course will address the pedagogy of flute playing through practical application and the study of treatises.
Repeatability: Repeatable for credit up to 1 times or 4 hours.
MUSE 3274  Oboe Pedagogy  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215 with a minimum grade of C
This course will address the pedagogy of oboe playing through practical approaches, the study of historical and current published methods, and the evaluation and assessment of teaching techniques.
Repeatability: Repeatable for credit up to 1 times or 4 hours.
MUSE 3275  Clarinet Pedagogy  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
A study of the theory and practice of teaching the clarinet at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced leves. The course includes the study of diagnostic tools, organizational considerations,evaluation and assessment, as well as the observation of master teachers.
MUSE 3276  Saxophone Pedagogy  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215 with a minimum grade of C
This course will address saxophone pedagogy through the study of historical and current published methods, the evaluation and assessment of teaching techniques, and through practical methods.
Repeatability: Repeatable for credit up to 1 times or 4 hours.
MUSE 3277  Bassoon Pedagogy  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215 with a minimum grade of C
This course will cover current and historical trends in the pedagogy of bassoon playing, including practical application.
Repeatability: Repeatable for credit up to 1 times or 4 hours.
MUSE 3281  Violin Pedagogy I  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215
Violin pedagogy and its application to the beginning student. Observation of a beginner's class and private lessons.
MUSE 3282  Violin Pedagogy II  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3281
Violin pedagogy and its application to the intermediate student. Observation of one intermediate private student, assisting with middle/elementary class, and giving private lessons under supervision.
MUSE 3283  Viola Pedagogy 1  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 1215 with a minimum grade of D
Prerequisite: MUSC 1215 with a minimum grade of D. Historical/analytical study of viola literature and pedagogy for viola from the baroque period to the present, with focus on practical application in private lessons, specifically geared towards the beginning student.
MUSE 3284  Viola Pedagogy 2  (1-2-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3283 with a minimum grade of C
Prerequisite: MUSE 3283 Viola Pedagogy I with a minimum grade of C. Historical/analytical study of viola literature and pedagogy for viola from the classical period to the present, with focus on practical application in private lessons, specifically geared towards intermediate students and beyond.
MUSE 4100  Professional Materials for the Vocal Performer  (1-0-1)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSA 4221 with a minimum grade of C or MUSA 4231 with a minimum grade of C or MUSA 4211 with a minimum grade of C
This course is designed to better prepare vocal performers for the professional world, whether it be performing or enrolling into a graduate vocal performance degree. Concentration will be given to creating professional materials such as a performance resume, repertoire list, and head shot, as well as professional audition materials and procedures.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to students major in Performance, Music or Music Education.

Enrollment limited to students in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Music degrees.

MUSE 4205  Elementary School Music Methods  (3-1-3)  
Prerequisites: Admission to Teacher Education. A study of methods and materials suitable for general music in grades P-6. This study will include Kodaly, Dalcroze, and Orff methods as well as others. Public school observation is required.
MUSE 4206  Secondary School Choral Methods  (3-1-3)  
Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education. A study of vocal techniques, choral methods, and materials for the middle and senior high school. Public school observation is required.
MUSE 4207  Secondary School Instrumental Methods  (3-1-3)  
Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y
Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education; Co-requisite: MUSE 3202. Instrumental music teaching techniques and materials for the middle and senior high school. Public school observation is required.
MUSE 4208  Marching Band Techniques  (3-1-3)  
Prerequisite(s): Admitted to Teacher Education with a score of Y
Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education; Co-requisite: MUSE 3202. This course focuses on the many responsibilities attending the marching band director. Techniques of marching band show design, organization and instruction will be surveyed. Development of the knowledge and skills needed to meet this responsibility is addressed through the completion of practice assignments, discussions, simulations, and field experiences.
MUSE 4215  Choral Skills, Techniques, and Repertoire  (2-1-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2202 with a minimum grade of C and MUSE 3206 with a minimum grade of C
This course focuses on skills, techniques, and repertoire needed in school and community choral settings. Students engage actively with the keyboard in skill-building exercises, continue practicing a cappella rehearsal techniques, choral conducting, solfeggio, and aural skills. Students will also select and teach varied repertoire as a basis for a successful choral program.
MUSE 4233  Intern Teaching  (1-4-3)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3232
Prerequisite: MUSE 3232. Practical, supervised experience in individual and group teaching at the early levels of piano instruction.
MUSE 4245  Intensive Lyric Diction Review  (1-1-1)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 3243 with a minimum grade of C
This intensive diction review course focuses on enunciation and transcription of languages as applied to lyric diction for singing. Familiarity with the appropriate choice of speech sounds is gained though listening, singing, and transcription assignments. Students will learn and apply their growing knowledge of the rules and phonetic symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet to enable them to sing with exceptional clarity, impactful artistry, and precision in vocal literature.
MUSE 4485  Student Teaching  (0-10-(6-8))  
Prerequisite(s): (MUSE 4205 and MUSE 4206) or (MUSE 4205 and MUSE 4207)
Observation and teaching during the entire school day under the guidance of selected instrumental or choral music teachers. (S/U grading.)
MUSE 4555  Special Topics in Music Education  (2-0-2)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSC 2202
Prerequisite: MUSC 2202. An in-depth study of a selected topic in music education. May be taken twice for credit with change of topic.
MUSE 4899  Independent Study in Music Education  (0-0-(2-3))  
Prerequisite: Departmental Approval. Independent research.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to students in the Department Prerequisite college.

MUSE 5400U  Technology in Music Education  (2-1-2)  
The primary intention of this course is to provide a framework in which students can develop a standards-based, research and theory supported technology curriculum integration project appropriate to a determined level of music teaching circumstances. Through the development of the curriculum project, students will develop music software and hardware skills and apply them to the preparation of lesson plans to integrate technology into music teaching. The course will result in a plan (and supporting teaching materials) to be presented to school colleagues for the integration of technology into the music curriculum. A secondary goal of this course is to provide students with a working knowledge of teaching strategies, sound equipment, electric/electronic instruments, and music creation software appropriate for use in public music education. The course is limited to Music Education students with admission to Teacher Education.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment limited to students major in Music Education.

Enrollment limited to students in the College of the Arts college.

MUSE 6211  Graduate Pedagogy I  (3-1-3)  
A study of area specific pedagogical techniques to include performance practice, historical development of instrument technique, diverse methodology, appropriate technology, studio management, and the application of gained knowledge through supervised teaching in an applied studio.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

MUSE 6212  Graduate Pedagogy II  (3-1-3)  
Prerequisite(s): MUSE 6211
Prerequisite: MUSE 6211. A continuation of concepts and techniques developed in MUSE 6211.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

MUSE 6555  Special Topics in Music Education  (2-0-2)  
An in-depth and scholarly study of a selected topic in music education. May be taken twice for credit with change of topic.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.

MUSE 6899  Independent Study in Music Education  (0-0-(2-3))  
Independent research.
Restriction(s):

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Level level students.