2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog

Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.) (K-12 Certification)

The purpose of the B.M.E. degree is to provide music teacher training. Those who complete this degree are normally granted a certificate to teach in Missouri. All degrees in education are subject to state requirements which may change at any time due to action of the State Board of Education. Care should be exercised in choosing courses to assure a minimum of 40 semester hours of senior college work in courses numbered above 300. Completion of this curriculum, other University requirements, and an overall grade point average of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale qualifies a student to receive a Bachelor of Music Education degree. The Bachelor of Music Education degree is available with these majors: Instrumental Music K-12, Vocal Music K-12. Candidates must complete the following requirements:

B.M.E. Degree Requirements

The Northwest Core (48-52 hours)

Must include the following:

COM 29102Fundamentals of Oral Communication

3

PSYC 08299Educational Psychology

3

Directed Northwest Core Requirement: (must achieve grade of “C” or better in each)

Degree Requirement (3)

EDUC 61569Multiculturalism in Education

3

Major Requirements (58-60)

Professional Requirements

Professional Education Phase I

EDCI 62111Ecology of Teaching

1

EDCI 62112Developmental Foundations

1

EDCI 62113Professional Learning Community I

1

EDCI 62114Introduction to Curriculum and Instruction

1

EDCI 62115Principles of Assessment

1

EDCI 62116Professional Learning Community II

1

EDCI 62117Inclusive Classrooms and Positive Learning Environments

1

EDCI 62118Teaching is Communication

1

EDCI 62119Professional Learning Community III

1

Professional Education Phase II

EDCI 62220Designing Integrated Curriculum Part I

1

EDCI 62230Developing Foundations of Adolescent Literacy

1

EDUC 61224Professional Learning Community IV

1

EDCI 62225Designing Integrated Curriculum Part II

1

EDUC 61270Classroom Management Strategies

1

EDUC 61229Professional Learning Community V

1

EDCI 62321Designing Intervention and Assessment

1

EDCI 62322Literacy Assessment and Intervention: Theory and Techniques

2

EDUC 61325Professional Learning Community VI

1

Special Methods in Education

2 to 3

Professional Education Phase III

EDUC 61431Secondary School Practicum

1

PSYC 08322Adolescent Psychology

2

EDUC 61470Directed Teaching in Elementary and Secondary School

1 to 10

EDUC 61432Professional Capstone

2

Special Methods:  A special methods course must be completed with each major or minor which carries 9-12 or K-12 certification.  See department course listings.

Music Core Requirements

The Department of Fine and Performing Arts has formulated a curriculum that facilitates development of a student’s musicianship in a comprehensive fashion with course offerings in applied music, music literature, and music theory.

Core Requirements for Majors in Music:

MUS 19171Beginning Sight Singing and Ear Training

1

MUS 19172Intermediate Sight Singing and Ear Training

1

MUS 19173Theory of Music

3

MUS 19174Theory of Music

3

MUS 19271Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training I

1

MUS 19272Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training II

1

MUS 19273Theory of Music

3

MUS 19274Theory of Music

3

MUS 19385Music Literature: Antiquity through Renaissance (BC-1600)

3

MUS 19386Music Literature: Baroque through Classical

3

MUS 19387Music Literature: Romantic through the Present

3

 

MUS 19472Musical Form and Analysis

2

OR

MUS 19493Choral Composition and Arranging

2

OR

MUS 19494Instrumental Composition and Arranging

2

 

MUS 19499Senior Recital and Seminar

1

MUS 19299Music Recital Attendance

1

Note: MUS 19493 is required for Vocal Music Education, MUS 19494 is required for Instrumental Music Education

Recital Attendance Requirement (MUS 19299): 7 hours (B.M.E.), 8 hours (B.A.)

Applied Music:

Included in the requirements for the B.M.E. degree is a minimum of four semester hours credit in upper level coursework in the major applied area.

For the B.A. degree, a minimum of six semester hours credit in upper level coursework in the major applied area is required.