Student Learning Outcomes for Music Education:
Students will be able to:
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Perform proficiently with the creative and performance skills appropriate to the student’s principal instrument.
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Identify and synthesize key components of western tonal music theory and music history.
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Demonstrate mastery of aural skills including sight-reading and dictation (melodic and harmonic).
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Demonstrate the ability to synthesize theoretical knowledge and practical skills in order to plan, teach, and assess classroom teaching in the PK–12 school environment.
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Perform on secondary instruments including piano, guitar, voice, and classroom instruments at a level appropriate to teach in the PK–12 school setting.
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Synthesize, integrate, and adapt past and current music teaching and learning theories in the context of varying teaching placements and situations.
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Display attitudes and attributes that are consistent with the level of professionalism expected from public and private school teachers.
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 of the Department of Education . Please refer to the course catalog for the admission requirements for the undergraduate program of the Department of Education . 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.
FOUNDATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Annually updated state required TB test, and criminal, child abuse and FBI record clearances
FY___ SO___ JR___ SR___
Grade C or better in ED 105___ Grade C or better in ED 151___
PROVISIONAL ACCEPTANCE needed for 200-level ED courses:
Cumulative GPA at 27 credits, >= 2.80___
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FORMAL ACCEPTANCE needed for 300-Level ED courses:
Cumulative GPA at 54 credits, >= 3.00___
Passing scores on Basic Skills Assessment___
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Two Math: MA___ and MA___
Two English: EN 100 or EN 150 ___ and EN Literature___