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    Nov 23, 2024  
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

General, Choral and Instrumental Music (teacher certification), BM



A Bachelor of Music with a major in general, choral, and instrumental music gives you the knowledge and skills to teach in nearly any type of position or program for K–12 students.


Click here to view the general “Bachelor of Music ” requirements within the “College of Music ” section.

Degree requirements

The following requirements must be satisfied for a Bachelor of Music with a major in general, choral and instrumental music (teacher certification).

Hours required and general/college requirements


A minimum of 129 hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree as specified in the “University Core Curriculum ” in the Academics section of this catalog and the College of Music  requirements.

Plus the following courses according to specialization


Choral–Keyboard or Guitar


Note

One jazz MULB credit may be substituted for one other MULB credit with permission of division. Lab participation is required each long term/semester.

Additional requirements

One jazz MULB credit may be substituted for one other MULB credit with permission of division. Lab participation is required each long term/semester.

Instrumental–Band, Brass or Percussion


Additional requirements

One jazz MULB credit may be substituted for one other MULB credit (not including marching band) with permission of division. Lab participation is required each long term/semester.

Instrumental–Orchestra


Instrumental–Elementary


Electives

4 hours

Additional requirements

One jazz MULB credit may be substituted for one other MULB credit as long as students have at least 2 marching band and 2 choir credits, with permission of division chair.

Other course requirements


Minor requirements


 18 hours in music and education, including:

Additional requirements


Choral–Keyboard or Guitar students also take MUED 4103 . Instrumental and Instrumental–Elementary students also take MUED 4109 .

Electives


1–4 hours, depending on area of specialization:

  • Choral—Keyboard or Guitar track: 1 hour
  • Choral—Vocal track: 1 hour
  • Instrumental—Band, Brass or Percussion: 3 hours
  • Instrumental—Orchestra (strings): 3 hours
  • Instrumental Music—Elementary: 4 hours

Other requirements


  • All non-keyboard majors must enroll in secondary piano each long term/semester until proficiency is passed.
  • Those students who choose a keyboard or guitar concentration must take the secondary voice/instrument appropriate to the intended teaching area and qualify for participation in the appropriate music laboratory (see section on “Graduation Requirements”).
  • Candidates must pass the Concentration Proficiency Exam in the principal instrument or voice.
  • Instrumental–Elementary students must pass the Secondary Voice Proficiency.

Supplemental information


This program is designed to prepare students for entry into the music teaching profession and related career areas. The curriculum emphasizes public school teacher competencies in music performance, literature and pedagogy. This degree program also leads to Texas teacher certification in all-level music.

Students majoring in general, choral and instrumental music must minor in education and complete a minimum of 12 hours of applied music in one concentration and 2 hours in the secondary applied field.

The curriculum is designed to develop teacher knowledge and skills as a public school general music teacher, choral director, band director or orchestra director. It is recommended that the student’s applied music concentration be appropriate to the intended teaching specialty (voice for the general music and choral areas, and band/orchestral instrument for the instrumental areas). Those students who choose a keyboard or guitar concentration must take the secondary voice/instrument appropriate to the intended teaching area and qualify for participation in the appropriate music laboratory (see subsequent section, “Graduation Requirements”).

When the student has completed the 12-semester-hour requirement in the applied concentration, the Applied Music Examining Committee in the student’s area of concentration decides if any additional hours are required.

Admission to teacher education


Students apply formally after completing 60 semester hours with a minimum grade point average of 2.75, including the following courses:

Additional requirements


Students must present an acceptable score on the Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) test. See the College of Education  section for further information about admission to teacher education.

Student teaching program


The student must meet the following requirements prior to student teaching.

College of Education


Students must complete the requirements of the State of Texas for teacher certification as listed in the College of Education, including 12 hours of courses and student teaching:

Additional requirements


  • The student must be within 6 semester hours (including only University Core Curriculum requirements) of completing degree course work.
  • By midterm of the term/semester prior to student teaching, the student must file student-teaching application forms.
  • Before filing student-teaching application forms, the student must have passed the Piano Proficiency Examination, Theory Proficiency Examination, Conducting Proficiency Examination (or equivalent course credit), Instrumental Proficiency Examinations or Voice Proficiency Examination, and Concentration Proficiency Examination.

Students should refer to the College of Education  section in this catalog for further information regarding student teaching programs

Graduation requirements


Candidates for graduation must complete all of the following laboratory requirements. Any deviation must be approved by the associate dean for academic affairs.

  1. All students whose applied music concentration is in a band/orchestral instrument or voice participate in music laboratories appropriate to their intended teaching area each term/semester in residence.
    1. Band curriculum:
    2. Orchestra curriculum:
    3. Choral curriculum:
  2. All students whose applied music concentration is in piano or organ participate a minimum of two terms/semesters in MULB 1811 - Accompanying , with remaining laboratories to be in their intended teaching area (as shown above in 1) each long term/semester.