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Department of Education and Special Education - Graduate Degree
Curriculum
& Instruction Specialist - Music
The Music Curriculum and
Instruction Specialist Concentration offers two tracks: collaborative
research and thesis. The thesis track allows students to develop music
research tools, focus on an area of study pertinent to the field, research,
write, and present that body of work. The collaborative research track
allows students to develop research projects in concert with their current
teaching situations. Both tracks are designed for musicians currently
teaching at all levels in the school system who wish to improve teaching skills
and deepen their knowledge in a particular area of music. A recognized
undergraduate degree in music education, a video of teaching or rehearsal and a
valid Collegiate Professional Teaching License or equivalent from another state
are required for admission.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR
MASTER'S DEGREE:
EDUC 520
Literacy Development and Cultural Awareness (3)
EDUC 542 Curriculum Development in the Elementary School (3)
OR
EDUC 543 Curriculum Development in the Middle and Secondary
Schools (3)
EDUC 547 Instructional Media and Computer Technology in the
Classroom (3)
EDUC 571 Foundations of Instruction and Learning Theory (3)
REQUIRED MUSIC COURSES
(16)
MUSC 513 Advanced Analysis and Aural Skills (2)
MUSC 519 M.I.D.I. and Computer Applications in Music (3)
MUSC 581 Applied Study (2)
MUSC 631 Research in Music (3)
MUSC 690 Thesis (6)
OR
MUSC 691 Collaborative Research (6)
REQUIRED MUSIC ELECTIVE
COURSES
(3-4) Select a minimum of
two from the following:
MUSC 542 Conducting Seminar - Choral (2)
MUSC 543 Conducting Seminar - Instrumental (2)
MUSC 544 Music in the Integrated Curriculum (3)
MUSC 546 Vocal Pedagogy (2)
MUSC 588 Composition (2)
MUSC 595 Special Topics (1-3)
MUSC 645 Piano Pedagogy (2)
MUSC 661 Instrument Repair (1)
MUSC 681 Applied Music (2)
MUSC 688 Composition (2)
MUSC 695 Special Topics (1-3)
TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED:
30-31

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