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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Education with (Grades EC-12) Music Educator Certification B.M.Ed.


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Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.Ed.)


See the “Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees ” section of this catalog.

Major in Music Education


(Major Code: 852)

Emphasis Options


  • Instrumental
  • Keyboard
  • Voice

Requirements for All Music Majors


Refer to the “School of Music ” section of this catalog.

University Core Curriculum Requirements


Refer to the “University Core Curriculum ” section of this catalog.

From Creative Arts - Code 50 (3 hours)


MUAP 10XX (two credit hours for each of four semesters)


Note:


MUAP 30XX


Note:


  • MUAP 3069  required for Instrumental and Keyboard Options (two credit hours for one semester and one credit hour for one semester.
  • MUAP 3081  required for Voice Option (two credit hours for two semesters)

MUAP 4XXX


Note:


  • MUAP 4194  required for Instrumental and Keyboard Options (one credit hour)
  • MUAP 4094  required for Voice Option (zero credit hours)

Four semester hours major ensemble (one hour advanced)


Required Music Courses by Option


Four one-hour enrollments in:

Two hours of music electives (by advisement)

BME: Optional Specialization in Performance (17-18 hours)


Instrumental, Keyboard, Piano Pedagogy, Voice


Applied Music (5 credit hours)

  • MUAP 30XX (5 credit hours)
Performance Skills (12-13 credit hours)

Instrumental (12 credit hours)

Keyboard (12 credit hours)

Piano Pedagogy (12 hours)

Voice (13 credit hours)

Composition (18 credit hours)


Applied Composition (12 credits)

Advanced Music Theory (6 additional credit hours)

Advising Services Degree Checklists and Curriculum Guides


Degree checklists and curriculum guides (suggested course sequences) are available by linking to the Advising Services Degree Checklists webpage.

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