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Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Music
Discipline
Arts
Minor
Music Teacher Education | Music Performance and Instrumental Studies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


This Master of Music program in Music Education focuses on research methods, philosophical foundations, and current trends in the field. Students complete coursework in music history, theory, and education, as well as applied lessons and supportive electives. The program culminates in a comprehensive exit exam and a recital.

Program Outline

Outline:


Curriculum:

  • MUE 500: Methods & Materials Of Research (3 credits)
  • MUE 503: Philosophical Foundations Of Music Educ (3 credits)
  • MUE 510: Current Trends In Music Education (3 credits)
  • Music History course 500 level or higher (3 credits)
  • Concentration Requirements (2 credits)
  • Music Theory course 500 level or higher (3 credits)
  • Music Education courses 500 level or higher (26 credits)
  • INM 511: Graduate Applied Lesson (1 credit)
  • VOK 511: Graduate Applied Lesson (1 credit)
  • INM 512: Graduate Applied Lesson (1 credit)
  • VOK 512: Graduate Applied Lesson (1 credit)
  • INM 513: Graduate Applied Lesson (1 credit)
  • VOK 513: Graduate Applied Lesson (1 credit)
  • INM 514: Graduate Applied Lesson (1 credit)
  • VOK 514: Graduate Applied Lesson (1 credit)
  • Supportive Electives 500 level or higher.
  • (27 credits)
  • MUE 698: Recital Research (4 credits)
  • Select one of the following:
  • - VOI 696: Recital (4 credits)
  • - AIM 696: Recital Instrument (4 credits)
  • - PIA 696: Recital (4 credits)

Comprehensive Exit Exam

(6 credits)


Assessment:

All students in M.M. programs in music education also must complete a comprehensive exit examination.

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