Music Education B.Mus.
The Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.) degree in music education is for students planning to teach classroom instrumental or vocal music. This degree with vocal emphasis prepares students to teach K-12 Vocal and Classroom Music. This degree with an instrumental emphasis prepares students to teach K-12 Instrumental and Classroom Music. The program prepares and inspires students to acquire effective teaching skills and to develop a commitment to teaching and to music education. It prepares students to be advocates for music in the K-12 setting. Graduates with this degree may be recommended for Minnesota Teacher Licensure. Department Honors requirements: Candidates, nominated by music department facult
Courses
- EDSE4100 — Teaching in a Diverse Society
- EDSE4600 — Student Teaching
- EDUC4381 — Teaching Indigenous Students
- EDUC4500 — Professional Issues and Ethics
- ELED4650 — Stu Tch Ind Sub K-8
- MU100 — Recital Hour
- MU1411 — Diction: Ital, Eng
- MU2600 — Diversity and Inclusion
- MU300 — Advanced Standing Exam
- MU3300 — Junior Recital
- MU4600 — Vocal Pedagogy