Undergraduate Music Education
Undergraduate Music Education
2016 Fall Term
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STRING INSTRUMENT TECHNIQUES
MUSED 362
Students will learn fundamentals of both right and left hand technique including tone production, various bowing styles, intonation, shifting, and vibrato. Students will also learn pedagogical strategies for teaching string instruments in school settings.
WOODWIND TECHNIQUES I
MUSED 363
Woodwind Techniques I provides music education students seeking licensure, functional instruction on non-primary woodwind instruments. The course emphasizes the development of pedagogical and performance level on the clarinet and flute and diagnose and solve the problems of embouchure, breathing, posture, tone production, hand position, technique and basic musicianship.
ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL INSTRUMENTAL METHODS
MUSED 437
This course prepares the instrumental music teacher to deal with the problems of teaching instrumental music in the elementary/middle school. Specific areas covered in the course include recruiting and selection of elementary/middle school band students, class organization, scheduling, and teaching procedures.
PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE FOR TEACHING GENERAL MUSIC K-12
MUSED 452
This course provides an introduction to pedagogical approaches, instructional and assessment strategies, and materials for teaching in the K-12 general music classroom. Topics include musical growth, skill and conceptual development, and synthesis of materials and methods into curricular practice through investigation of textbook series, supplementary materials, and technology resources.
INDEPENDENT STUDY
MUSED 498
Study of a selected topic or topics under the direction of a faculty member.