Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: College Catalog 2020-2021 Program: Music Education (B.M.) Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | ||||
Music Education (B.M.)The music unit prepares students to engage meaningfully and successfully as leaders in a music-filled world. Music major curricula stress development of the knowledge, skills, and experience for students to become well-equipped professionals. The Bachelor of Music degrees in music education and music therapy reflect our support of the College’s motto of “Educate for Service,” and the Bachelor of Arts degree in music additionally offers the flexibility to design an individualized emphasis. Music majors are chosen through an audition and interview process in which their performance, listening skills, and aptitude for their intended majors are evaluated. Curricular and co-curricular opportunities are provided for students to study and experience music at all levels. The Department has adopted requirements for upper-level standing for Music majors. A copy of these requirements is available in the Department’s office. Student Learning Outcomes for Music Education: Students will be able to:
For music education (PK-12) majors, MU 211 and MU 212 together will satisfy the Western Cultural Heritage Area of Understanding for Core. Admission to the Music Education program is dependent upon meeting the general requirements for admission to the undergraduate program. Please refer to the course catalog for the admission requirements for the undergraduate program of the School of Human and Health Services. Upon completion of this degree program, students are eligible to obtain the Pennsylvania Instructional I Teaching Certificate. The Music Education major is approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. This program can be completed in four years but may require additional summer coursework. Because of the requirements from the Pennsylvania Department of Education and National Association of Schools of Music, the Music Education curriculum requires one semester of overload in the spring semester of the junior year (19 credits). PLEASE NOTE: A complete list of the foundational requirements (including a list of approved English Literature courses) can be found in the EDUCATION MANUAL. To ensure that all students are prepared to apply for formal acceptance, it is recommended that students take a minimum of 16 credit hours per semester. FOUNDATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Each teacher candidate is expected to meet the following criteria and to use the guidelines to ensure a successful application for formal acceptance:
PROGRESSION TO FORMAL ACCEPTANCE: Participate in a planning meeting with advisor if issues or concerns arise during three GPA checkpoints conducted by the Education Program.
FORMAL ACCEPTANCE needed for 300-Level ED courses:
Students will begin creating an electronic portfolio for review demonstrating interest and/or experience in professional education and progress toward meeting required competencies. Final portfolio will be submitted as part of the Formal Acceptance application. Students typically apply for Formal Acceptance in the spring of the second year. Approval of the Education Program and any other appropriate major program is necessary for the application to be successful. Students are evaluated at the conclusion of each semester in accordance with the Education Program Teacher Dispositions/Foundational Competencies Policy. Students may be advised or required to withdraw from a program at any time the Education advisors determines such action to be appropriate. Basic Skills Assessment Policy General Requirements
Approved Basic Skills Assessments The Pre-service Academic Performance Assessment (PAPA) modules in Reading, Writing and Mathematics.
The Core Academic Skills for Educators (CORE) modules in Reading, Writing and Mathematics.
The Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT)
The American College Test (ACT) Plus Writing. There is no composite scoring option.
Older basic skills tests, such as the PPST Reading, Writing, and Mathematics, are accepted if taken at the time they were required in Pennsylvania. Refer to the testing CSPG 21 for more information about replaced tests. Basic Skills Assessment Exceptions
Exit from the Programs Students seeking award of the degree in the major only (without certification) must:
Students seeking award of the degree in their major and certification must:
For a comprehensive listing of testing requirements in Pennsylvania, please see http://www.education.pa.gov/Teachers%20-%20Administrators/Certifications/Pages/Certification-Testing.aspx#tab-1. Arrange for Basic Skills, PECT, and/or Praxis test scores to be sent to the Education Program showing passing scores on all required tests. Complete two Mathematics (MA) courses and two English (EN) courses, one English Literature and one English Writing. Formally and publicly present an electronic portfolio summarizing activities and experiences in professional education and demonstrating satisfaction of all required competencies. Receive approval of the Education Program and appropriate major Program(s). Submit the application for Pennsylvania certification to the Education Program. |
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Music Education requires:
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Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | Credit | |
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MU 100 - Repertoire Class | |||||
MU 101 - Theory I | |||||
MU 102 - Theory II *Prerequisite(s): MU 101. | |||||
MU 103 - Aural Skills I | |||||
MU 104 - Aural Skills II *Prerequisite(s): MU 103, or permission of the instructor. | |||||
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MU 111 - Voice Class Or | |||||
MU 133 - Diction for Singers | |||||
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MU 117 - Functional Keyboard Skills I *Prerequisite(s): Music major. | |||||
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MU 118 - Functional Keyboard Skills II Or *Prerequisite(s): Music major. | |||||
MU 268 - CE Voice | |||||
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MU 119 - Guitar Class I | |||||
MU 130 - Survey of Music Education | |||||
MU 201 - Theory III *Prerequisite(s): MU 102. | |||||
MU 202 - Theory IV *Prerequisite(s): MU 201. | |||||
MU 203 - Aural Skills III *Prerequisite(s): MU 104. | |||||
MU 204 - Aural Skills IV *Prerequisite(s): MU 203. | |||||
MU 205 - NCH World Music | |||||
MU 211 - Music History: 1600-1850 *Prerequisite(s): MU 102, or permission of the instructor. | |||||
MU 212 - Music History: 1850 to the Present *Prerequisite(s): MU 102, or permission of the instructor. | |||||
MU 217 - Functional Keyboard Skills III *Prerequisite(s): MU 118, or permission of the instructor. | |||||
MU 218 - Functional Keyboard Skills IV *Prerequisite(s): MU 217. | |||||
MU 230 - Music Teaching and Learning | |||||
MU 231 - Brass Class | |||||
MU 232 - Woodwind Class | |||||
MU 234 - Percussion Class | |||||
MU 237 - String Class | |||||
MU 321 - Conducting I *Prerequisite(s): MU 202 and MU 212, or permission of the instructor. | |||||
MU 322 - Conducting II *Prerequisite(s): MU 321. | |||||
MU 330 - General Music Methods and Materials | |||||
MU 331 - General Music Field Experience | |||||
MU 332 - Music Technology | |||||
MU 433 - Secondary Music Techniques and Materials | |||||
MU 434 - Secondary Music Techniques and Materials Lab | |||||
MU 440 - Arranging *Prerequisite(s): MU 204. | |||||
MU 475 - Professional Internship in Music Education | |||||
MU 495 - Seminar in Musicology *Prerequisite(s): Junior standing in music; completion of all music courses in basic musicianship: MU 203, MU 204, MU 212, and MU 218. | |||||
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ED 105 - Foundations of Teaching and Learning | |||||
ED 151 - Early Adolescent/Adolescent Development *Prerequisite(s): ED 105. | |||||
ED 341 - ELL: Linguistic and Cultural Diversity in the Classroom *Prerequisite(s): ED 105, and ED 150 or ED 151. | |||||
ED 497 - Senior Seminar for Secondary Education | |||||
SED 212 - Learning Environment and Social Interaction in Inclusive Settings (MSE 512) *Prerequisite(s): ED 105, and ED 150 or ED 151. | |||||
SED 222 - Foundations of Inclusive Education (MSE 522) *Prerequisite(s): ED 105, and ED 150 or ED 151 or Formal Acceptance into the Education Program required. | |||||
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Additional Requirements for Music Education:A Music Education major may not enroll in a course required for that major unless a grade of C- or better has been earned in all prerequisite courses. To graduate, a Music Education major must maintain the following standards:
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First Year Suggested Courses: | |||||
Course Name | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed | Credit | |
FYS 100 - First-Year Seminar | |||||
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EN 100 - PLE Writing and Language Or | |||||
EN 150 - PLE Advanced Writing and Language | |||||
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ED 105 - Foundations of Teaching and Learning | |||||
ED 151 - Early Adolescent/Adolescent Development *Prerequisite(s): ED 105. | |||||
MU 100 - Repertoire Class | |||||
MU 101 - Theory I | |||||
MU 102 - Theory II *Prerequisite(s): MU 101. | |||||
MU 103 - Aural Skills I | |||||
MU 130 - Survey of Music Education | |||||
MU 332 - Music Technology | |||||
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MU 111 - Voice Class Or | |||||
MU 133 - Diction for Singers | |||||
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MU 117 - Functional Keyboard Skills I Or *Prerequisite(s): Music major. | |||||
MU 119 - Guitar Class I | |||||
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MU 118 - Functional Keyboard Skills II Or *Prerequisite(s): Music major. | |||||
MU 268 - CE Voice | |||||
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MU 363 - CE Community Chorus Or | |||||
MU 364 - CE Treble Choir | |||||
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MU 231 - Brass Class Or | |||||
MU 237 - String Class | |||||
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MU 120 - Guitar Class II (Optional) *Prerequisite(s): MU 119, or permission of the instructor. | |||||
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Notes:Students must take Applied Instruction and an Ensemble every semester. Students whose primary instrument is not piano or organ must take MU 117A in the fall semester and MU 118 in the spring semester. Given PDE regulations, two English and two Math courses must be completed by the end of the sophomore year. English literature is recommended over math in the spring semester, because the sophomore curriculum is designed around the opportunity to complete the mathematics core. To ensure the English literature course is accepted by the PDE, students should refer to the Education Program Handbook. The Praxis tests should be taken at the beginning of the Fourth year. Education majors may substitute ED 224 for their Western-Cultural Heritage Core. ED150 and ED 151 are approved to satisfy Social Science Core. | |||||
Music PoliciesPreparatory Music Division The School of Arts and Humanities also offers a Preparatory Music Division that offers instruction to pre-college students, adults, and college students who desire to take instruction without credit. Instruction is available from the Division’s faculty and other qualified teachers. Interested persons should contact Prof. Grant Moore, Director of the Preparatory Division. Applied Music Lessons Students who register for applied music for credit must meet minimum standards established by the School and should contact the School office for a list of standards for each applied area. Students who have not attained the level necessary for credit may study through the Preparatory Division. Students in applied music advance as rapidly as their abilities permit. They must study technical exercises and literature from various musical periods and styles. Students may register with or without credit for the established music ensembles and for other ensembles organized under faculty supervision; ensemble registration for credit may be repeated. All students must meet the standards for attendance at rehearsals and public performances established by the faculty Directors. Applied music lessons and certain music ensembles may be counted for the Creative Expression requirement of the Core Program if taken as letter-graded for four semesters. An additional fee is charged for applied music lessons. Fees are printed on the master course schedule. Transfer Credit for Aural Skills and Functional Keyboard Skills The Division of Fine and Performing Arts reserves the right to administer a diagnostic exam to verify a student’s skill level PRIOR to awarding academic transfer credit for Aural Skills and Functional Keyboard Skills. This policy was established to ensure academic success at the appropriate level. ALL students accepted into a music program should contact the Fine and Performing Arts Division for more information on assessment of transfer credits. Additional Accreditation Elizabethtown College is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. The Music Therapy program is approved by the American Music Therapy Association. | |||||
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