
Bachelor of Music in Instrumental Music Education
Pineville, USA
DURATION
3 up to 4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
This major is offered in conjunction with the Department of Music and is part of the 3 + 1 Graduate Certification Track.
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Curriculum
Central Curriculum
- CC 100 College Connection I 0.5 hr
- CC 102 College Connection II 0.5 hr
- CA 150 Modern Communication 3 hrs
- EN 101 Composition I 3 hrs
- EN 102 Composition II 3 hrs
- EN 200 Literary Perspectives: Survey of British Literature 3 hrs or
- EN 201 Literary Perspectives: Survey of American Literature 3 hrs
- HP 100 Personal Fitness 1 hr
- Health and Physical Education Activity (Choose any HP course numbered 101-120, HP 195, or HP 196) 1 hr
- HI 104 Western Heritage 3 hrs
- HI 105 American Heritage 3 hrs
- CJ/HI/PS 225 American Government and Politics 3 hrs
- RL 105 Survey of the Bible 3 hrs
- RL 106 Interpreting the Bible 3 hrs
- RL 305 Christian Worldview 3 hrs
- Spiritual and Cultural Enrichment CR (Every semester of full-time registration)
Fine Arts
(Choose one of the following)
- AR 200 Art Appreciation 3 hrs
- CM 250 Cinema Appreciation 3 hrs
- MU 200 Music Appreciation 3 hrs
- TH 200 Theatre Appreciation 3 hrs
Total: 3 hrs
Mathematics
(Choose one of the following)
- MA 101 Math for Liberal Arts 3 hrs
- MA 111 College Algebra 3 hrs
- MA 115 Precalculus 3 hrs
Total: 3 hrs
Natural Sciences Lecture and Lab
Must choose ES 103 for either the 3-hour Natural Sciences lecture requirement or with ES 104 lab to satisfy the 4-hour Natural Sciences lecture and lab requirement. If using ES 103 for the 3-hour Natural Sciences lecture requirement, choose one of the following related lecture and lab courses.
- BI 101 Introduction to Biology 3 hrs
- BI 102 Introduction to Biology Lab 1 hr
- CH 131 Chemical Principles for Allied Health / Nursing 3 hrs
- CH 132 Chemical Principles for Allied Health / Nursing Lab 1 hr
- ES 205 Introduction to Astronomy 3 hrs
- ES 206 Astronomy Lab 1 hr
- ES 220 Introduction to Meteorology 3 hrs
- ES 221 Meteorology Lab 1 hr
Total: 4 hrs
Natural Sciences Lecture
Must choose ES 103 for either the 3-hour Natural Sciences lecture requirement or with ES 104 lab to satisfy the 4-hour Natural Sciences lecture and lab requirement. If using ES 103 and ES 104 for the 4-hour lecture and lab requirement, choose one of the following courses.
- BI 101 Introduction to Biology 3 hrs
- CH 131 Chemical Principles for Allied Health / Nursing 3 hrs
- ES 205 Introduction to Astronomy 3 hrs
- ES 220 Introduction to Meteorology 3 hrs
- MA 101 Math for Liberal Arts 3 hrs
- MA 111 College Algebra 3 hrs
- MA 115 Precalculus 3 hrs
Total: 3 hrs
Social Science
(Choose one of the following)
- EC 221 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hrs
- EC 222 Principles of Microeconomics 3 hrs
- GE 201 World Geography 3 hrs
- PY 220 Introduction to Psychology 3 hrs
- CJ/PY/SW 223 Social Problems 3 hrs
Total: 3 hrs
Foreign Language
(Choose one of the following)
- FR 101 Elementary French I 3 hrs
- SP 101 Elementary Spanish I 3 hrs
- GK 223 Elementary Greek I 3 hrs
- HE 223 Elementary Hebrew I 3 hrs
Total: 3 hrs
Total: 52 hrs
Music Core:
- MU 100 Recital Seminar 0 hrs
- MU 102 Piano Laboratory I 1 hr
- MU 112 Piano Laboratory II 1 hr
- MU 141 Basic Musicianship: Harmony I 3 hrs
- MU 142 Basic Musicianship: Harmony II 3 hrs
- MU 143 Ear-training and Sight-singing I 1 hr
- MU 144 Ear-training and Sight-singing II 1 hr
- MU 145 Music Literature 2 hrs
- Applied instrumental lessons 8 hrs
- Ensembles (1 hr each, taken 6 times) 6 hr
- Ensembles (0 hrs, taken two times) 0 hrs
- MU 241 Basic Musicianship: Harmony III 3 hrs
- MU 242 Basic Musicianship: Harmony IV 3 hrs
- MU 243 Ear-training and Sight-singing III 1 hr
- MU 244 Ear-training and Sight-singing IV 1 hr
- MU 251 Conducting and Score Reading 2 hrs
- MU 310 Music Technology 2 hr
- MU 331 Music History and Literature I 3 hrs
- MU 332 Music History and Literature II 3 hrs
- MU 342 Form in Music 2 hrs or
- MU 441 Orchestration 2 hrs
- MU 353 Music in Elementary Schools 2 hrs
- MU 358 Advanced Instrumental Conducting and Literature 2 hrs
- MU 359 Marching Band Techniques 2 hrs
- MU 361 Instrumental Music in Scondary Schools 2 hrs
- MU 380 Brass Methods I 1 hr
- MU 381 Woodwind Methods I 1 hr
- MU 382 String Methods I 1 hr
- MU 383 Percussion Methods I 1 hr
- MU 400 Senior Recital 0 hrs
- MU 410 Praxis Preparatory Seminar 0 hrs
- MU 438 Band and Literature for Schools 1 hr
Total: 59 hrs
Professional Education:
- ED 190 Survey of Education Foundations with a Multicultural Perspective 3 hrs
- ED 198 The Exceptional Child 3 hrs
- ED 295 Educational Psychology 3 hrs
- ED 297 Child and Adolescent Psychology 3 hrs
- ED 310 Assessment of Instruction for Regular and Exceptional Learners 3 hrs
- ED 375 Behavior and Classroom Management for Regular and Exceptional Learners 3 hrs
- ED 385 Instructional Strategies in the Content Area 3 hrs or
- ED 393 Secondary Curricula and Instruction 3 hrs
Total: 21 hrs
Total Degree Requirements: 132 hrs
4th Year Graduate Residency: certification
Summer: (Choose one program) | (a) Regular Certification | ED 570 9 hrs |
(b) Dual Certification with SPED | ED 570 12 hrs | |
(c) Early Childhood | ED 570 12 hrs | |
Residency | Fall semester | ED 571 Seminar 3 hrs |
ED 573 Internship 3 hrs | ||
Spring semester | ED 572 Seminar 3 hrs | |
ED 573 Internship 3 hrs | ||
Option to continue for MAT degree | Summer semester | ED 574 Methods of Teaching Reading 2 hrs |
ED 576 Methods of Teaching Math/Science 2 hrs | ||
ED 601 Methods of Teaching with Significance 3 hrs | ||
Fall semester | ED 575 Practicum in Reading 1 hr | |
ED 577 Practicum in Math/Science 1 hr | ||
ED 600 Educational Leadership Using Research 3 hrs |
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