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Bachelor of Education in Music Education

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Education and TrainingMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

What are the most effective ways to teach people how to play and appreciate music? That's what you'll learn as a music education major, and a combination of exceptional faculty and facilities make UT an ideal learning environment. Pre-professional Education – 12 hours COCA 1000 EDP 3200 MED 3000 SPED 2040 TSOC 3000 Professional Education – 28 hours CI 4490 EDP 3230 MED 3300, 3310 and 3320 MED 4900 and MED 4930 Content Area – 47 hours MUS 1000, 1010, 1100, 1570, 1580, 1610, 1620, 1800, 2410, 2610, 2620, 2800, 3410, 3420, 3500, 3800, 3810 All Majors must: 1. Perform a senior recital (MUS 3810) prior to student teaching 2. Attend 16 non-departmental concerts/recitals and 64 departmental concerts/recitals and complete one credit of registration in a chamber ensemble MUS 3050 3. Perform during MUS 1000, six times (minimum three as soloist) prior to senior recital hearing Cluster (Choose one cluster from choral or instrumental.) Instrumental Elective Cluster – 26 hours MUS 1500, 1510, 1530, 1550, 2570, 3050, 3520, 3530 and 3630 Ensembles – Select from the ensembles below. The minimum requirement is an accumulation of seven hours of ensemble credits, but only four hours count toward the hours required credit hours for the degree. MUS 3140, 3160 or 3180 If the instrument concentration is keyboard, substitute two to three semesters of large instrumental or vocal ensemble and one semester each of MUS 2590 Piano Class for Piano Majors and MUS 3580 Functional Piano Techniques for Piano Class 1-111/1v. Choral/General Elective Cluster – 22 hours MUS 1530, 2530, 2540, 2570, 2580, 3050, 3510 and 3550 Ensembles – Select from ensembles below. The minimum requirement is an accumulation of seven hours of ensemble credits, but only four hours count toward the hours required for the degree. If the instrument concentration is keyboard, substitute two to three semesters of large instrumental or vocal ensemble and one semester each of MUS 2590 Piano Class for Piano Majors and MUS 3580 Functional Piano Techniques for Piano Class I-III/IV. Students also must complete four credits of large vocal ensemble 9Choral/general elective cluster) or four credits of large instrumental ensemble (instrumental elective cluster). Students must enroll in MUS 1000 Lab Ensemble when taking the following courses – MED 3300, 3310, 3320, MUS 1500, 1530, 1550, 1560, 2500, 3500, 3510 and 3520. Lab Ensemble must be taken for a total of five semesters

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

What are the most effective ways to teach people how to play and appreciate music? That's what you'll learn as a music education major, and a combination of exceptional faculty and facilities make UT an ideal learning environment. Pre-professional Education – 12 hours COCA 1000 EDP 3200 MED 3000 SPED 2040 TSOC 3000 Professional Education – 28 hours CI 4490 EDP 3230 MED 3300, 3310 and 3320 MED 4900 and MED 4930 Content Area – 47 hours MUS 1000, 1010, 1100, 1570, 1580, 1610, 1620, 1800, 2410, 2610, 2620, 2800, 3410, 3420, 3500, 3800, 3810 All Majors must: 1. Perform a senior recital (MUS 3810) prior to student teaching 2. Attend 16 non-departmental concerts/recitals and 64 departmental concerts/recitals and complete one credit of registration in a chamber ensemble MUS 3050 3. Perform during MUS 1000, six times (minimum three as soloist) prior to senior recital hearing Cluster (Choose one cluster from choral or instrumental.) Instrumental Elective Cluster – 26 hours MUS 1500, 1510, 1530, 1550, 2570, 3050, 3520, 3530 and 3630 Ensembles – Select from the ensembles below. The minimum requirement is an accumulation of seven hours of ensemble credits, but only four hours count toward the hours required credit hours for the degree. MUS 3140, 3160 or 3180 If the instrument concentration is keyboard, substitute two to three semesters of large instrumental or vocal ensemble and one semester each of MUS 2590 Piano Class for Piano Majors and MUS 3580 Functional Piano Techniques for Piano Class 1-111/1v. Choral/General Elective Cluster – 22 hours MUS 1530, 2530, 2540, 2570, 2580, 3050, 3510 and 3550 Ensembles – Select from ensembles below. The minimum requirement is an accumulation of seven hours of ensemble credits, but only four hours count toward the hours required for the degree. If the instrument concentration is keyboard, substitute two to three semesters of large instrumental or vocal ensemble and one semester each of MUS 2590 Piano Class for Piano Majors and MUS 3580 Functional Piano Techniques for Piano Class I-III/IV. Students also must complete four credits of large vocal ensemble 9Choral/general elective cluster) or four credits of large instrumental ensemble (instrumental elective cluster). Students must enroll in MUS 1000 Lab Ensemble when taking the following courses – MED 3300, 3310, 3320, MUS 1500, 1530, 1550, 1560, 2500, 3500, 3510 and 3520. Lab Ensemble must be taken for a total of five semesters

Admission requirements

6+

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