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BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION
VOCAL CONCENTRATION
Includes emphases in piano, voice or guitar.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
(NOTE: Requirements are subject to change. In case of any discrepancy, degree requirements as they appear in the UNM 2007-2008 Catalog will prevail).
1. GENERAL EDUCATION
a. 12 hours of English, including:
- ENGL 101: Composition I: Exposition,
- ENGL 102: Composition II: Analysis and Argument,
- one of the following: CJ 130 Public Speaking or CJ 200 Communication for Teachers
- 3 hours of English literature
elective selected from the following: ENGL 219, 220, CJ 130, PHIL 156
b. 6 hours of electives in mathematics, to be selected
from: MATH 111, 121, 129, 150, 162, 163, 180, 181, 215, Stat 145. NOTE: MATH 100 and 120 cannot fulfill this requirement.
c. 12 hours in science, including PHYC 108 Introduction to Musical Acoustics, PHYC 108L Musical Acoustics Laboratory and 8 hours of electives,
to be selected from Astronomy, Biology,
Chemistry, Physics or Earth and Planetary
Sciences (university core curriculum require at least one of these courses to include a laboratory; acceptable courses for core curriculum include: Astronomy 101 and 101L; Biology 110 and 112L, 123 and 124L; Chemistry 111L, 121L or 131L, 122L or 132L; Earth & Planetary Sciences 101 and 105L, 201L; Physics 102 and 102L, 105, 151 and 151L, 152 and 152L, 160 and 160L, 161 and 161L).
d. 6 hours in Social and Behavioral Sciences, including
PSY 105 General Psychology and PSY 220 Developmental Psychology.
e. 12 hours in general history, including:
HIST 101L Western Civilization
HIST 102L Western Civilization
HIST 161L History of the United States to 1877
HIST 162L History of the United States Since 1877
f. 6 hours of electives in Fine Arts, to be selected from
Art History, Art Studio, Theatre, Dance or Media
Arts. (Courses accepted for university curriculum include: ARTH 101, 201, 202; DANC 105, MA 210; THEA 122, or a 3-hour studio course offered by the departments of Art and Art History, Theatre and Dance and Media Arts. A studio course is a course with primary, but not exclusive, emphasis on student activity leading to skill development and the enhancement and encouragement of the student's design or performance ability and/or artistic growth. Evaluation of individual learning may include public display of proficiency and/or evaluation by faculty other than the student's instructor).
g. 3 hours in foreign language (as stipulated by College of Fine Graduation Requirements: 3 hours of a non-English language, chosen from any of the lower-division non-English language offerings of the Departments of Linguistics (including Sign Language), Spanish and Portuguese, Foreign Languages and Literatures, and foreign languages in other departments and programs. Students with knowledge of a second language equivalent to four semesters of study are deemed to have satisfied this requirement. CLEP and AP credit can be used for placement, but unless the student has demonstrated knowledge equivalent to four semesters of study, an additional semester of a second language must be taken.
Subtotal for General Education: 57 hours
2. TEACHING FIELD: MUSIC
a. four semesters of Music 101 Concert Music with a
grade of CR
b. 8 hours of applied music in the principal instrument
(voice, piano or guitar), including APMS 119, 120,
219, 220, 319, 320, 419, 420 and 491
c. 18 hours in music theory, including MUS 150, 150L, 152,
152L, 250, 250L, 252, 252L and 453
d. 6 hours in music history (MUS 361 and 362)
e. 2 hours in conducting (MUS 363)
f. 1 hour in improvisation (MUS 236)
g. 3 hours selected from any courses listed under Contemporary World Music, or MUSE 293
h. 2 to 4 hours in Applied Music in secondary instruments,
as follows:
Piano Emphasis: 2 hours of 119 and 120 in voice
Vocal Emphasis: 2 hours of 119 and 120 in piano
Guitar Emphasis: 2 hours of 119 and 120 in voice
and 2 hours of 119 and 120 in piano
i. 4 hours of Diction for Singers (MUS 209 and 210)
Subtotal for Teaching Field:
Piano or Vocal Emphasis: 44 hours
Guitar Emphasis: 46 hours
3. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION: MUSIC EDUCATION
a. 8 hours in ensemble, specifically MUSE 243 Concert Choir (see Ensemble Requirements [PDF, 88KB] for specific requirements);
b. 4 to 5 hours in MUSE 155 Orchestral Instruments,
as follows:
Piano and Vocal Emphasis: 5 hours, including guitar
and four selected from brass, woodwinds or strings
Guitar Emphasis: 4 hours, selected from brass,
woodwinds or strings
c. 15 hours in music education methods, including:
MUSE 213 Choral Lab (2 semesters with a grade
of CR)
MUSE 313 Choral Music Methods
MUSE 346 Teaching Music in the Elementary
Schools
MUS 388 Music Pedagogy (in vocal pedagogy)
MUSE 446 Secondary School Music
MUSE 455 Teaching Reading in the Music Classroom
d. 4 hours in foundations, including:
MUSE 194 Introduction to Music Education
MUSE 451 Foundations of Musical Behavior
e. 6 hours in student teaching, including:
MUSE 400 Student Teaching in the Elementary
School
MUSE 461 Student Teaching in the Secondary
Schools
Subtotal for Professional Education:
Piano or Vocal Emphasis: 38 hours
Guitar Emphasis: 34 hours
TOTAL FOR DEGREE PLAN:
Piano or Vocal Emphasis: 139 hours
Guitar Emphasis: 140 hours
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