Music Education (K12 Instrumental) - Bachelor of Music Education

The Bachelor of Music Education (BME) is a diversified four- to five-year degree program of teaching, performance, and specialized studies in music. The goal of this degree is to prepare the student for certification to teach music in the public schools, and serves as a foundation for advanced study toward master’s and doctoral degrees: M.M., M.M.E., D.M.A. or Ph.D in music education.

Requirements: Basic Music and Performance

Students must complete all University degree requirements, which include: General Education requirements, Viewing a Wider World requirements, and elective credits to total at least 133.5 credits with 48 credits in courses numbered 300 or above. Developmental coursework will not count towards the degree requirements and/or elective credits, but may be needed in order to take the necessary English and Mathematics coursework.

Prefix Title Credits
General Education
Area I: Communications10
English Composition - Level 1 1
English Composition - Level 2 1
Oral Communication 1
Area II: Mathematics 1,23-4
Area III/IV: Laboratory Sciences and Social/Behavioral Sciences10-11
Physics of Music (suggested fulfilment of Area III, not required)4
Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences Course (3 credits) 1
Either an Area III/IV: Laboratory Sciences Course or Social/Behavioral Sciences Course (4 or 3 credits) 1
Area V: Humanities 13
Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts 13
General Education Elective 13-4
Viewing A Wider World 36
Departmental/College Requirements
Music Theory and Ear Training
MUSC 1450Ear Training I1
MUSC 1451Ear Training II1
MUSC 2451Ear Training III1
MUSC 2452Ear Training IV1
MUSC 1460Music Theory I3
MUSC 1461Music Theory II3
MUSC 413Form and Analysis3
MUSC 2460Music Theory III3
MUSC 2461Music Theory IV3
History and Literature
MUSC 2240Music History and Literature: Antiquity through Baroque3
MUSC 302Music History and Literature: Classic through Romantic3
MUSC 303Music History and Literature: 20th Century Through the Present3
Techniques
MUSC 1440Vocal Techniques for Instrumental Music Education Majors1
MUSC 2310Sound and Music Technology1
MUSC 325Beginning Conducting1
MUSC 326Instrumental Conducting3
MUSC 415Orchestration3
Select six instrumental tech courses from the following:6
Brass Techniques I1
Brass Techniques II1
Woodwind Techniques I1
Woodwind Techniques II1
String Techniques I1
String Technique II1
Guitar Methods1
Percussion Technique I1
Percussion Technique II1
Performance
MUSC 1310Recital Attendance (take seven semesters for a total of 3.5 credits)3.5
MUSC 2130Jazz Ensemble ( (not required for string students))1
or MUSC 363 Jazz Ensembles II
MUSC 372Marching Band II (student must enroll for two semesters (not required for string students)) 42
Applied Music9
Applied Music I (Instrumental)1-4
Applied Music II (Instrumental)1-4
Applied Music III (Instrumental) 51-4
MUSC 440Senior Recital1-2
Instrumental Ensemble4
Non-Departmental Requirements (in addition to Gen.Ed/VWW)
Professional Education Courses
CEPY 2110Learning in the Classroom3
EDUC 4820Secondary Student Teaching9
EDUC 4821Middle and High School Student Teaching Seminar3
MUSC 1410Introduction to Music Education2
MUSC 346Elementary Music Methods2
MUSC 393Instructional Strategies I for Instrumentalists2
MUSC 394Instructional Strategies II for Instrumentalists2
MUSC 397Administrative Music Methods1
READ 4330Content Area Literacy3
SPED 3105Introduction to Special Education in a Diverse Society3
Second Language Requirement: (not required)
Electives, to bring the total credits to 131.50
Total Credits131.5-135.5
1

 See the General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

2

A Mathematics course is required for the degree but students may need to take any prerequisites needed to enter the course selected first.

3

See the Viewing a Wider World section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

4

String students may substitute MUSC 2110, MUSC 350 or MUSC 362 for MUSC 372 Marching Band II.

5

All Music Majors must take MUSC 430 Applied Music III for a minimum of 2 semesters.

Second Language Requirement

For the Bachelor of Music Education in Music Education with a Concentration in K-12: Instrumental, there is no second language requirement for the degree.

Piano Proficiency

  • Students must pass Piano Proficiency before presenting a Senior Recital.
  • Students must enroll for Functional Piano until Proficiency is passed.

Music Education Requirement

  • Students must pass the TEP Exam beforetaking MUSC 346 Elementary Music Methods or MUSC 393 Instructional Strategies I for Instrumentalists
  • Students must present Senior Recital before student teaching.

A Suggested Plan of Study for Students

This roadmap assumes student  placement in MATH 1130G Survey of Mathematics  andENGL 1110G Composition I. The contents and order of this roadmap may vary depending on initial student placement in mathematics and English. It is only a suggested plan of study for students and is not intended as a contract. Course availability may vary from fall to spring semester and may be subject to modification or change.

Functional Piano is not a required course. Though not listed under recommended coursework each term, it is recommended that students take it at the appropriate level each semester until ready to pass the required Piano Proficiency.

Plan of Study Grid
First YearCredits
ENGL 1110G Composition I 1 4
MATH 1130G Survey of Mathematics 1 3
MUSC 1310 Recital Attendance 0.5
MUSC 1440 Vocal Techniques for Instrumental Music Education Majors (Fall only) 1 1
MUSC 1450 Ear Training I (Fall only) 1 1
MUSC 1460 Music Theory I (Fall only) 1 3
MUSC 2510 Applied Music I 1
MUSC 372 Marching Band II (Marching Band I will also fufill this requirement) 1
MUSC 1310 Recital Attendance 0.5
MUSC 1410 Introduction to Music Education 2
MUSC 1451 Ear Training II 1
MUSC 1461 Music Theory II 3
MUSC 2240 Music History and Literature: Antiquity through Baroque 3
MUSC 2310 Sound and Music Technology 1
MUSC 2510 Applied Music I 1
2000-level Instrumental Ensemble Course 1
ENGL 2210G
Professional & Technical Communication 1
or Writing in the Humanities and Social Science
3
 Credits30
Second Year
MUSC 1310 Recital Attendance 0.5
MUSC 2451 Ear Training III (Fall Only) 1
MUSC 2460 Music Theory III (Fall Only) 1 3
Four Instrumental Tech Courses 4
MUSC 2510 Applied Music I 1
MUSC 302 Music History and Literature: Classic through Romantic 3
MUSC 372 Marching Band II 1
CEPY 2110 Learning in the Classroom 3
COMM 1115G Introduction to Communication 3
MUSC 1310 Recital Attendance 0.5
MUSC 2452 Ear Training IV (Spring only) 1 1
MUSC 2461 Music Theory IV (Spring only) 1 3
MUSC 2510 Applied Music I 1
MUSC 303 Music History and Literature: 20th Century Through the Present 3
2000-level Instrumental Ensemble Course 1
Area V: Humanities Course 2 3
Either an Area III: Laboratory Sciences Course or Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences Course 2 3-4
 Credits35-36
Third Year
MUSC 1310 Recital Attendance 0.5
MUSC 325 Beginning Conducting 1 1
MUSC 330 Applied Music II 1 1
MUSC 346 Elementary Music Methods 2
MUSC 413 Form and Analysis 3
SPED 3105 Introduction to Special Education in a Diverse Society 3
300-level Instrument Ensemble Course 1
General Education Elective Course 2,6 3
Instrumental Tech Courses 2
Area IV: Social/Behavioral Science Course 2 3
MUSC 1310 Recital Attendance 0.5
MUSC 326 Instrumental Conducting (Spring Only) 1 3
MUSC 393 Instructional Strategies I for Instrumentalists 2
MUSC 430 Applied Music III 1 2
MUSC 415 Orchestration 3
300-level Instrument Ensemble Course 1
Area III: Laboratory Science Course 1 4
Physics of Music (Suggested)
 Credits35
Fourth Year
MUSC 1310 Recital Attendance 0.5
MUSC 2130
Jazz Ensemble (not required for string students)
or Jazz Ensembles II
1
MUSC 394 Instructional Strategies II for Instrumentalists 2
MUSC 397 Administrative Music Methods 1
MUSC 430 Applied Music III 1 2
MUSC 440 Senior Recital 1-2
READ 4330 Content Area Literacy 3
VWW - Viewing a Wider World Course(s) 3 6
Area VI: Creative and Fine Arts Course 6 3
EDUC 4820 Secondary Student Teaching (taken in last semester) 9
EDUC 4821 Middle and High School Student Teaching Seminar (taken in last semester) 3
 Credits31.5-32.5
 Total Credits131.5-133.5
1

These courses may have prerequisites and/or co-requisites, and it is the students responsibility for checking and fulfilling all those requirements.

2

See the General Education section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

3

See the Viewing a Wider World section of the catalog for a full list of courses.

6

May use the nine-credit rule to fulfill this requirement