Program Overview
Music Education Program
The Music Education program at DePaul University is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary to become effective music educators. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes courses in music theory, history, and performance, as well as education courses that focus on teaching methods, classroom management, and assessment.
Program Requirements
- MED 95: Clinical Experience with Children and Youth (0 quarter hours)
- MED 101: Brass I (1 quarter hour)
- MED 102: Brass II (1 quarter hour)
- MED 103: Woodwinds I (1 quarter hour)
- MED 104: Woodwinds II (1 quarter hour)
- MED 105: Strings I (1 quarter hour)
- MED 106: Strings II (1 quarter hour)
- MED 107: Percussion I (1 quarter hour)
- MED 108: Percussion II (1 quarter hour)
- MED 109: Woodwinds III (1 quarter hour)
- MED 121: Class Guitar (1 quarter hour)
- MED 196: Class Voice (1 quarter hour)
- MED 200: Music Education Lab Ensemble (1 quarter hour)
- MED 201: Classroom Instruments (2 quarter hours)
- MED 202: Composition in the K-12 Classroom (2 quarter hours)
- MED 203: Foundations of Music Teaching and Learning I (2 quarter hours)
- MED 204: Foundations of Music Teaching and Learning II (2 quarter hours)
- MED 300: Elementary & Middle School Instrumental Methods & Lab (2 quarter hours)
- MED 301: Secondary Instrumental Methods and Lab (2 quarter hours)
- MED 303: Elementary Vocal-General Methods & Lab (4 quarter hours)
- MED 304: Middle School Vocal Methods and Lab (2 quarter hours)
- MED 305: Secondary Vocal Methods and Lab (2 quarter hours)
- MED 306: Introduction to Music Education (2 quarter hours)
- MED 307: Orchestral Literature (2 quarter hours)
- MED 308: Accompanying for the Music Educator (2 quarter hours)
- MED 309: African Drumming for the Music Educator (2 quarter hours)
- MED 310: Music Education for the Exceptional Child (4 quarter hours)
- MED 311: Marching Band Techniques (2 quarter hours)
- MED 313: Choral Literature (2 quarter hours)
- MED 316: Literature for Wind Organizations (2 quarter hours)
- MED 325: Technology for Music Educators (2 quarter hours)
- MED 326: Creativity in Music Education (2 quarter hours)
- MED 340: Conducting for the Music Educator (2 quarter hours)
- MED 360: Topics in Music Education (4 quarter hours)
- MED 365: Introduction to Kodaly (2 quarter hours)
- MED 380: Kodaly: Level I (3 quarter hours)
- MED 381: Kodaly: Level II (3 quarter hours)
- MED 382: Kodaly: Level III (3 quarter hours)
- MED 383: Dalcroze: Level I (2 quarter hours)
- MED 386: Orff: Level I (3 quarter hours)
- MED 390: Orff: Level II (3 quarter hours)
- MED 391: Orff: Level III (3 quarter hours)
- MED 392: Student Teaching (6 quarter hours)
- MED 393: Student Teaching Seminar (1 quarter hour)
- MED 398: Independent Study (1-4 quarter hours)
- MED 400: Culturally Responsive Music Education (4 quarter hours)
- MED 401: Seminar in Music Education I (4 quarter hours)
- MED 402: Seminar in Music Education II (4 quarter hours)
- MED 403: Seminar in Music Education III (4 quarter hours)
- MED 404: History of Music Education in the United States (2 quarter hours)
- MED 405: Accompanying for the Music Educator (2 quarter hours)
- MED 406: Orchestral Literature (2 quarter hours)
- MED 409: African Drumming for the Music Educator (2 quarter hours)
- MED 410: Music Education for the Exceptional Child (4 quarter hours)
- MED 411: Marching Band Techniques (2 quarter hours)
- MED 413: Choral Literature (2 quarter hours)
- MED 425: Technology for Music Educators (2 quarter hours)
- MED 426: Creativity in Music Education (4 quarter hours)
- MED 460: Topics in Music Education (4 quarter hours)
- MED 480: Kodaly: Level I (3 quarter hours)
- MED 481: Kodaly: Level II (3 quarter hours)
- MED 482: Dalcroze: Level I (2 quarter hours)
- MED 483: Kodaly: Level III (3 quarter hours)
- MED 484: Orff Curriculum (2 quarter hours)
- MED 486: Orff: Level I (3 quarter hours)
- MED 490: Orff: Level II (3 quarter hours)
- MED 491: Orff: Level III (3 quarter hours)
- MED 492: Techniques of Research in Music Education (4 quarter hours)
- MED 498: Masters Candidate Research (2 quarter hours)
- MED 499: Independent Study (2-4 quarter hours)
Graduate Program
The graduate program in Music Education is designed for students who have already completed a bachelor's degree in music or a related field. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes courses in music theory, history, and performance, as well as education courses that focus on teaching methods, classroom management, and assessment.
Research Areas
The Music Education program at DePaul University offers a variety of research areas, including:
- Music education philosophy
- Music education history
- Music teaching methods
- Classroom management
- Assessment and evaluation
- Music technology
- Special education
- Multicultural music education
Faculty
The Music Education faculty at DePaul University are experienced educators and researchers who are dedicated to providing students with a comprehensive education in music education. The faculty includes:
- Dr. [Name], Professor of Music Education
- Dr. [Name], Associate Professor of Music Education
- Dr. [Name], Assistant Professor of Music Education
Admission Criteria
Admission to the Music Education program at DePaul University requires:
- A bachelor's degree in music or a related field
- A minimum GPA of 3.0
- Letters of recommendation
- A personal statement
- Audition or portfolio review (for performance majors)
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for the Music Education program at DePaul University vary depending on the student's residency status and the number of credit hours taken. For more information, please visit the university's website.
Conclusion
The Music Education program at DePaul University offers a comprehensive education in music education, with a focus on teaching methods, classroom management, and assessment. The program is designed for students who are passionate about music and education, and who want to become effective music educators. With its experienced faculty, variety of research areas, and comprehensive curriculum, the Music Education program at DePaul University is an excellent choice for students who want to pursue a career in music education.
