Music-Education (MUSE)
MUSE 120 - Techs: String Inst in Class I. 1 Credit.
(R-2) Offered autumn. Group instruction for beginning students on violin, viola, cello and bass, with emphasis on teaching procedures.
MUSE 121 - Techs: String Inst in Class II. 1 Credit.
(R-2) Offered spring. Prereq., MUSE 120. Continuation of MUSE 120.
MUSE 123 - Techniques: Voice. 1 Credit.
(R-2) Offered autumn. This course examines vocal function and issues associated with the physical processes of singing such as alignment, breathing, creating sound, amplifying (resonating) sound. Additionally, students will learn basic information about becoming a voice teacher (or choral director). Students will also learn about singers' diction, voice classification, and the appropriate assigning of solo classical repertoire.
Gen Ed Attributes: Expressive Arts Course (A)
MUSE 126 - Techs: Percussn Instruments I. 1 Credit.
(R-2) Offered autumn. Basic instruction in percussion instruments, with emphasis on teaching procedures.
MUSE 127 - Techs: Percussn Instruments II. 1 Credit.
(R-2) Offered spring. Prereq., MUSE 126. Continuation of MUSE 126. Basic instruction in percussion instruments, with emphasis on teaching procedures.
MUSE 272 - Techniqus: Flute & Single Reed. 1 Credit.
Composers are expected to bring new musical ideas, sketches, and eventually finished pieces to the workshop, while performers are expected to read, critique, practice, and finally perform the new works.
MUSE 273 - Techniques: Double Reed. 1 Credit.
(R-2) Offered autumn. Basic instruction in oboe and bassoon, with emphasis on teaching procedures.
MUSE 274 - Techniques: Upper Brass. 1 Credit.
(R-2) Offered autumn. Basic instruction in trumpet and horn, with emphasis on teaching procedures.
MUSE 275 - Techniques: Lower Brass. 1 Credit.
Offered spring. Basic instruction in trombone, baritone, and tuba, with emphasis on teaching procedures.
MUSE 333 - Gen Music Methods & Materls I. 2 Credits.
Offered autumn. Prereq., upper-division standing in music and C&I 200. Development of practical knowledge to effectively instruct and administer general music classes in the public schools, grades K-12.
MUSE 334 - Gen Music Methods & Materls II. 2 Credits.
Offered spring. Prereq., upper-division standing in music and EDU 202. Continuation of MUSE 333.
MUSE 397 - Methods: K-8 Music. 2 Credits.
Offered autumn and spring. Prereq., C&I 200. Integration of fundamental skills and basic rudiments of music into the various aspects of teaching music creatively in the elementary school. For non-music majors only.
MUSE 425 - Technology and Materials. 2 Credits.
Offered autumn semesters, as an elective. The course will provide in-depth examination of technology and print resources appropriate for use in music classrooms K-12, all areas and ensembles. Students will work independently and collaboratively to reflect upon, discuss, and practice utilizing technology and print resources for the music classroom (K-12).
MUSE 491 - Special Topics. 1-3 Credits.
MUSE 492 - Independent Study. 1-3 Credits.
MUSE 497 - Methods: Choral & Literature. 2 Credits.
Offered Spring. Prereq., upper-division standing in music and MUSE 123. Development of strategies for directing the secondary choral ensemble. Focus on rehearsal techniques and literature selection for the developing choir.
MUSE 521 - Psychology of Music. 2 Credits.
Offered intermittently. Prereq., graduate standing in music. Investigation of the perception, processing and cognition of music. Psychological foundations of musical behavior: psychoacoustics, measurement and prediction of musical ability, functional music, music and society, music learning, and effective response to music. Level: Graduate
MUSE 522 - Philosophy of Music. 2 Credits.
Offered intermittently. Prereq., graduate standing in music. An investigation of the meaning of music, the relationship to various societies and social structures and the leading philosophical ideas which relate to music and music instruction. Level: Graduate
MUSE 581 - Arts Educ Institute. 2 Credits.
(R-4) Offered summer. Same as ART 581, THTR 581. Open forum with national and regional speakers, panels, and symposia to promote discussion, understanding, and direction on significant national issues in the arts and arts education. Level: Graduate
MUSE 582 - Arts Educ Seminar I. 1-2 Credits.
(R-4) Same as CP 582. Offered summers. Topics vary. Level: Graduate
MUSE 583 - Arts Educ Seminar II. 1-2 Credits.
(R-4) Prereq., MUSE 582. Same as CP 583. Offered summers. Topics vary. Level: Graduate
MUSE 584 - Arts Educ Seminar III. 1-2 Credits.
(R-18) Prereq., MUSE 583. Same as CP 584. Continuation MUSE 583. Level: Graduate
MUSE 585 - Arts Educ Seminar IV. 1-2 Credits.
(R-4) Prereq., MUSE 584. Same as CP 585. Continuation of MUSE 584. Level: Graduate
MUSE 588 - Arts Ed Apprenticeship. 1-3 Credits.
(R-24) Offered summer. Same as CP 588. Exploration of art forms to develop new artistic and communicative perceptions and awareness. Level: Graduate