Music Education (MUED)

Music Education (MUED)

MUED 5310  Computer Applications in Music  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
A study of microcomputers and music-related software, especially in the area of computer-assisted marching band charting and administrative duties.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5320  Music Reference, Research and Writing  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Research problems of special interest to students whose major emphasis is on the graduate field of music. Research paper required.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 3 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5321  Inquiry in Music Education  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
This course leads students in learning how to read and understand research articles, acquaints them with various genres of research in music education, and provides opportunities to design and execute a research study.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5330  Basic Concepts in MUED  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
The historical, philosophical and psychological bases of music education.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5331  History of Music Education in the United States  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
This course is a study of the history and development of music education in the United States from the earliest roots in antiquity through the present day, with consideration for application to current teaching practice.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5332  Survey of Music Teaching Methods  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
This course will examine several current approaches to teaching music including those of Orff, Kodaly, Delacroze, Suzuki, Gordon and Comprehensive Musicianship and the Manhattanville Music Curriculum Project. Students will research their philosophies, practices and goals and objectives and develop applications to their own teaching situations.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5340  Supervision of Music  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Supervision of public school music programs, with emphasis on leadership, instruction, public relations and problems in scheduling and finance.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5353  Kodály Methodology and Materials II  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Methodology, pedagogy, and materials for Level II (Grades 2-3) of the Kodály approach to teaching music.
Prerequisite(s): MUED 5351  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

Enrollment limited to students in the Mary Morgan Moore Dept Music department.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5354  Solfège and Conducting II  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Solfège: Advanced study of sight-singing and ear-training skills with attention to development of musicianship. Conducting: Development of advanced choral conducting techniques focusing on folk song and canonical literature.
Prerequisite(s): MUED 5352  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

Enrollment limited to students in the Mary Morgan Moore Dept Music department.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5355  Kodály Methodology and Materials III  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Methodology, pedagogy, and materials for Level III (Grades 4-5-6) of the Kodály approach to teaching music.
Prerequisite(s): MUED 5353  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

Enrollment limited to students in the Mary Morgan Moore Dept Music department.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5356  Solfège and Conducting III  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Solfège: Advanced study of sight-singing and ear-training skills with attention to development of musicianship. Conducting: Development of advanced choral conducting techniques focusing on folk song and canonical literature.
Prerequisite(s): MUED 5354  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

Enrollment limited to students in the Mary Morgan Moore Dept Music department.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5360  Advanced Choral Conducting  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Development of technical facility in conducting choral music, with emphasis on complex interpretive elements and problems of the choral conductor.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5361  Advanced Choral Music Materials and Methods  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
The pedagogical study of literature, performance practices and history of choral music, including appropriate rehearsal techniques associated with music of various style periods.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5370  Advanced Instrumental Conducting  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Advanced interpretive problems and rehearsal techniques related to the conducting of various types of band and orchestral music.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5371  Pedagogical Application of the Development of Bands and Band Literature  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
An in-depth study of the history of instrumental music leading to band programs in contemporary society, including a thorough categorical study of band literature and the implications of an instrumental ensemble.
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS  
MUED 5372  Instrumental Pedagogy  3 Credits  
Department: College of Fine Arts and Comm  
Study of significant topics related to instruction of an instrumental ensemble.
May be Repeated for a maximum of 6 hours  
Restriction(s):

Undergraduate level students may not enroll.

  
Grade Mode(s): Standard Letter, Registrar do not use FN, Registrar do not use FS