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2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Education, BM


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College Arts and Sciences
Academic Awards Bachelor of Music-Music Education,
Credits Required 125 semester credits
Faculty Lead Bill Owen
Majors Music Education
CIP Code 13.1312

The Music Majors are designed to prepare students for careers in music, particularly in the field of music ministry and music education. A general Bachelor of Arts in Music is also available to students who wish to explore the area of music without committing to a specific vocational objective.

The Music department offers majors which prepare students to enter a variety of careers relating to musical arts. These majors include general music, music ministry, music education and contemporary music industry.

Bachelor of Music in Music Education

Graduates of this program will be qualified to teach music in either the public or private schools of Washington along with states that accept Washington certification on a reciprocal basis. Depending on the track(s) chosen, this will mean endorsement(s) in choral music, instrumental music, and/or general music.

Specifically, graduates with a degree in Music Education will be able to:

  1. Organize, recruit, rehearse, and direct performing ensembles in grades K-12, utilizing appropriate repertoire for elementary, middle, and high school;
  2. Teach courses in general music, music history, music appreciation, or music theory;
  3. Assist local schools in extra-curricular productions involving music, such as musicals, parent-teacher meetings, commencement, etc.;
  4. Instruct or direct students to sources of private instruction in piano, band, and orchestra instruments, and voice;
  5. Involve students in festivals, honor groups, and other cooperative efforts with their peers within the school district and in remote locations; and
  6. Advise music students in the areas of college and career choices.

Core Curriculum Requirements: 53


Humanities: 9


Social Sciences: 3


Science and Mathematics: 7


  • SCIE xxxx - Science course with Lab 4 credits
  • MATH xxxx - College-level Mathematics 3 credits

Core Electives: 8


Music Electives Recommended (Not Music Ensembles)

Pre-Major Requirements: 0-3


Pre-Major requirements may be applied to the Humanities Core Curriculum requirements or General Electives

  • 3 credits
  • Students who successfully pass the music placement exam will be exempt from this requirement.

  • Piano Proficiency 0-2 credits
  • All music majors must demonstrate a basic level of proficiency on the piano. Student may demonstrate proficiency by passing a piano proficiency exam administered by the piano faculty, by passing  MUAP 1111 - Class Piano with a grade of B- or higher, or by successfully completing two credits of applied piano lessons.

Ensemble Requirements: 0


select zero-credit ensembles from the following

Ensemble courses must be passed with a minimum grade of C to satisfy degree requirements. It is anticipated that one ensemble will be taken each enrolled semester. (Student participation will be evaluated for professional portfolio.)

  • MUAP 1020 - Concert Choir
  • MUAP 1030 - Northwest ChoralonS
  • MUAP 1050 - Wind Ensemble
  • MUAP 1060 - Northwest Jazz Band
  • MUAP 1070 - Northwest Vocal Jazz
  • MUAP 1080 - Chamber Orchestra
  • MUAP 2040 - Chamber Choir
  • MUAP 2250 - Jazz Combo

Private Music Lesson Electives: 4


  • MUPL xxx1 - Major Instrument – Select 4 credits from lessons on one instrument

Professional Requirements: Secondary Education: 29


PHASE I Foundations: 7


PHASE III Application in the Educational Setting: 8


General Electives: 0


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