Courses

MUSC-5143 (2) Developing Children's Choirs

Restricted to College of Music graduate students only. Same as MUSC 4143. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music graduate students only.

MUSC-5183 (2) Research in Music Teaching

Introduces basic descriptive, experimental, and qualitative research methods, including sampling, design, data collection, and analysis. Students review published music research and conduct one original research study. Restricted to graduate students in music education. Offered fall only. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music or Music Education graduate students only.

MUSC-5273 (2) Comprehensive String Pedagogy

Comparative study and application of the principles of string teaching. In-depth analysis of individual instrument pedagogy and application to advanced studio and class teaching. Historical survey of major violin, viola, cello, and double bass pedagogues. Includes apprenticeship teaching. Restricted to graduate students. Offered fall of odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

MUSC-5313 (3) Teaching Choral Music

Restricted to graduate students in music education. Same as MUSC 4313. Offered spring only.

MUSC-5443 (3) Teaching Instrumental Music

For graduate music education majors. Same as MUSC 4443. Offered spring only.

MUSC-5583 (2) The Inclusive Music Classroom

For graduate music education majors. Same as MUSC 4583. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

MUSC-6113 (2) Foundations of Music Education

Surveys historical and philosophical bases of contemporary music education. Restricted to graduate students in music education. Offered fall only. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music or Music Education graduate students only.

MUSC-6133 (2) Comprehensive Musicianship through Performance

Explores curricular models for music education. Emphasizes comprehensive musicianship and standards-based frameworks for curriculum and development. Restricted to graduate students in music education. Offered spring of even-numbered years.

MUSC-6193 (1-3) Selected Studies in Music Education

May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Prereq.,consent of instructor and music education chair. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music or Music Education graduate students only.

MUSC-6203 (2) Psychology of Music Learning

Provides an overview of psychological concepts relevant to music teaching and learning. Topics include learning theories, selected individual difference variables (motivation, anxiety, creativity, and personality), physiological structures related to hearing, psychoacoustics, and approaches to examining musical ability (e.g. brain research, music aptitude, and skill acquisition). Restricted to graduate students. Offered spring only.

MUSC-6213 (2) Assessment of Music Learning

Provides an overview of traditional and contemporary approaches to music assessment. Topics include psychometrics, standardized tests, test construction, grade reports, and student portfolios. Restricted to graduate students in music education. Offered spring of even-numbered years.

MUSC-6223 (2) Sociology of Music Education

Studies sociological perspectives related to music education. Topics include functions and uses of music; teacher and student role/identity development; social aspects of music performance, and cultural perspectives on music learning. Recommended prereq., MUSC 6113. Restricted to graduate students in music education. Offered fall of even-numbered years. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

MUSC-6233 (2) Pedagogy of Music Teaching and Learning

Explores four topics (reflective/critical thinking, teacher effectiveness, cultural/program contexts, teachers' lives/career development) relevant to long-term teacher development. Includes individualized feedback on teaching. Open to graduate students in music education and performance-pedagogy. Offered spring of odd-numbered years. Restricted to MME+ students in their second or third year of the program. Recommended prereq., MUSC 6113 and/or significant teaching experience.

MUSC-7103 (3) Historical Research in Music Education

Topics include oral history, archival collections, data verification, and critiquing/publishing research. Students conduct one original research study. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Restricted to doctoral students in music education. Offered spring of even-numbered years.

MUSC-7113 (3) Quantitative Research in Music Education

Topics include sampling, questionnaire development, research design, intermediate and advanced statistics, presenting/publishing research, and research ethics. Students conduct an original research study. Restricted to doctoral students in music education. Offered fall of even-numbered years. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

MUSC-7143 (3) Qualitative Research in Music Education

Topics include qualitative research traditions, site and participant selection, data collection and analysis methods, quality standards, and research ethics. Students conduct an original research study. Restricted to doctoral students in music education. Offered fall of odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music (MMED or MUSD) graduate students only.

MUSC-7203 (3) Doctoral Seminar in Music Education

Provides an advanced study of topics central to the music education profession. Requires class presentations and a major paper or project. Restricted to doctoral students in music education. Offered fall of even-numbered years. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music (MMED or MUSD) graduate students only.

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