Music Major, Music Education Concentration (Keyboard Primary) with Teacher Certification in Music (Preschool-Grade12) (B.Mus.) - Undergraduate - 2009 University Catalog
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The Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education is a 5-year program
designed to prepare students for teaching careers in New Jersey's
public schools, as well as private or out-of-state schools. Upon
successful completion of the program, students will receive both the
Bachelor of Music degree and an initial licensure from the state of New
Jersey.
Students who wish to pursue P-12 teacher certification in Music must
apply to and be admitted to the Teacher Education Program. Please visit
the Teacher Education Program Web site for the required professional
sequence of courses and other important Program requirements,
guidelines, and procedures. Students also are strongly advised to
review the Teacher Education Program Handbook.
For further information: Cali School of Music Web site.
Curriculum
Requirements: All university students must fulfill the set of General
Education requirements applicable to their degree (for further
information, click here.) In addition, the following requirements apply to this major:
MUSIC EDUCATION MAJOR (KEYBOARD)
Complete 79 semester hours-80 semester hours including the following 2 requirement(s):
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MUSIC EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS
Complete the following 9 requirements:
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APPLIED KEYBOARD
Complete the following 7 courses in the primary instrument for 14 semester hours:
MUAP 121 Applied Music I 2 MUAP 122 Applied Music II 2 MUAP 223 Applied Music III 2 MUAP 224 Applied Music IV 2 MUAP 325 Applied Music V 2 MUAP 326 Applied Music VI 2 MUAP 427 Applied Music VII 2 -
SENIOR RECITAL
Complete the following course:
MUPR 402 Senior Recital: Music Education 0 -
PERFORMANCE PRACTICUM
The following course must be completed a minimum of 7 times: MUPR 039. There is no credit associated with this course.
MUPR 039 Performance Practicum 0 -
MUSIC THEORY/AURAL SKILLS
Complete the following 8 courses for 16 semester hours:
MUCP 101 Theory I 3 MUCP 102 Theory II 3 MUCP 103 Aural Skills I 1 MUCP 104 Aural Skills II 1 MUCP 201 Theory III 3 MUCP 202 Theory IV 3 MUCP 203 Aural Skills III 1 MUCP 204 Aural Skills IV 1 -
MUSIC HISTORY
Complete the following 3 courses for 9 semester hours:
MUHS 307 Music History I 3 MUHS 308 Music History II 3 MUHS 407 Music History III 3 -
WORLD MUSIC
Complete the following course for 3 semester hours:
MUHS 106 Diverse Worlds of Music 3 -
CONDUCTING
Complete the following 2 courses for 4 semester hours:
MUED 335 Conducting for Music Educators 2 MUPR 335 Elementary Conducting 2 -
MUSIC EDUCATION COURSES
Complete the following 4 courses for 9 semester hours:
MUED 200 Introduction to Music Education 2 MUED 201 Practicum in Music Education I 1 MUED 334 Choral Methods 3 MUED 420 Instrumental Methods 3 -
JAZZ
Complete the following course for 1 semester hours:
MUPR 410 Beginning Jazz Improvisation 1
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MUSIC REQUIREMENTS FOR KEYBOARD PRIMARY
Complete the following 5 requirements:
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ENSEMBLES
Complete the following 3 requirements:
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MAJOR ENSEMBLE
Complete the following course for 3 semester hours:
MUPR 030 Montclair State University Chorale 0.5 -
CHAMBER ENSEMBLES
Complete the following 2 requirements:
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Complete a total of 1 semester hours from the following:
MUPR 301 Chamber Ensemble Performance 0.5 MUPR 302 Jazz Ensemble 0.5 -
Complete 2 courses from the following for a total of 1 semester hours: (MUPR 199 must be taken as a corequisite with MUPR 034)
MUPR 020 Montclair State University Singers 0.5 MUPR 034 Opera Workshop 0.5 MUPR 038 Collegium Musicum 0.5 MUPR 161 Harry Partch Ensemble 0.5 MUPR 301 Chamber Ensemble Performance 0.5 MUPR 302 Jazz Ensemble 0.5
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LABORATORY ENSEMBLE
Complete the following course for 1 semester hours:
MUED 301 Laboratory Ensemble 0.5
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Complete the following 2 courses:
MUCP 310 Keyboard Harmony I 1 MUCP 311 Keyboard Harmony II 1 -
PEDAGOGY
Complete 1 course from the following:
MUPR 411 Jazz Pedagogy 1 MUPR 436 Piano Pedagogy I 2 -
INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES CLASSES
Complete the following 2 requirements for 8 semester hours:
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Complete the following 6 courses for 6 semester hours: (Students may substitute MUED 132 for one of the listed courses)
MUED 105 Instrumental Techniques: Strings I 1 MUED 106 Instrumental Techniques: Strings II 1 MUED 205 Instrumental Techniques: Brass I 1 MUED 206 Instrumental Techniques: Woodwinds I 1 MUED 207 Instrumental Techniques: Brass II 1 MUED 208 Instrumental Techniques: Woodwinds II 1 -
Complete the following 2 courses for 2 semester hours:
MSSN 111 Secondary Instrument Voice I 1 MUED 306 Percussion Instruments 1
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Complete the following 2 requirements:
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Complete 1 course from the following for 3 semester hours:
MUCP 304 Theory VI-Orchestration 3 MUPR 255 Problems of Performance 3 -
Complete the following course:
MUTC 101 Music and Computer Technology I 3
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Course Descriptions:
MSSN111: Secondary Instrument Voice I
These courses give to the non-primary vocal student the fundamental elements of vocal technique. The same elements are taught to voice secondary students in classes as are taught to voice primary students in private lessons. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors or minors only.
MUAP121: Applied Music I
Fifteen one-hour lessons per semester, private instruction. May not be repeated for credit. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Majors only, John J Cali School of Music approval.
MUAP122: Applied Music II
Fifteen one-hour lessons per semester, private instruction. May not be repeated for credit. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Majors only; MUAP 121.
MUAP223: Applied Music III
Fifteen one-hour lessons per semester, private instruction. May not be repeated for credit. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Majors only; MUAP 122.
MUAP224: Applied Music IV
Fifteen one-hour lessons per semester, private instruction. May not be repeated for credit. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Majors only; MUAP 223.
MUAP325: Applied Music V
Fifteen one-hour lessons per semester, private instruction. May not be repeated for credit. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Majors only; MUAP 224.
MUAP326: Applied Music VI
Fifteen one-hour lessons per semester, private instruction. May not be repeated for credit. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Majors only; MUAP 325.
MUAP427: Applied Music VII
Fifteen one-hour lessons per semester, private instruction. May not be repeated for credit. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Majors only; MUAP 326.
MUCP101: Theory I
Study of harmony, counterpoint and musical analysis of small forms. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors or minors only.
MUCP102: Theory II
Continuation of MUCP 101. Must be taken with MUCP 104. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 101; Music majors or minors only.
MUCP103: Aural Skills I
Sight reading and dictation in major and minor modes, using diatonic chord progressions. Basic solfeggio. Must be taken with MUCP 101. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors or minors only.
MUCP104: Aural Skills II
Continuation of MUCP 103; must be taken with MUCP 102. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 103; Music majors or minors only.
MUCP201: Theory III
Chromatic harmony; intermediate contrapuntal techniques; analysis of the larger instrumental forms. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 102; Music majors or minors only.
MUCP202: Theory IV
Continuation of MUCP 201. Must be taken with MUCP 204. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 201; Music majors or minors only.
MUCP203: Aural Skills III
Chromatic and non-tonal sight reading and dictation. "Fixed do" Solfeggio. To be taken with MUCP 201. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 104; Music majors or minors only.
MUCP204: Aural Skills IV
Continuation of MUCP 203. Must be taken with MUCP 202. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 203; Music majors or minors only.
MUCP304: Theory VI-Orchestration
Study of compositional and arranging techniques appropriate to writing for individual instruments and voices and for ensembles of various size and character. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 202, Music majors only.
MUCP310: Keyboard Harmony I
Skills pianists will need as professional performers, therapists, and educators. Harmonization, transposition, improvisation, realization of figured bass, reduction of open scores, and sightreading. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 102; Music majors or minors only.
MUCP311: Keyboard Harmony II
Continuation of MUCP 310. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 310; Music majors or minors only.
MUED105: Instrumental Techniques: Strings I
Basic playing skills and pedagogical techniques for teaching violin and viola at the elementary and secondary school levels. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors only.
MUED106: Instrumental Techniques: Strings II
Basic playing skills and pedagogical techniques for teaching cello and string bass at the elementary and secondary school levels. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors only; MUED 105.
MUED200: Introduction to Music Education
Methodologies, techniques and materials of music education. Philosophical and practical foundations and applications of learning theories. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; Music majors only.
MUED201: Practicum in Music Education I
Supervised observation and participation in public school music classes and activities. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUED 200.
MUED205: Instrumental Techniques: Brass I
Basic playing skills and pedagogical techniques for teaching trumpet and French horn at the elementary and secondary school levels. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUED 200.
MUED206: Instrumental Techniques: Woodwinds I
Basic playing skills and pedagogical techniques for teaching clarinet and saxophone at the elementary and secondary school levels. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUED 200.
MUED207: Instrumental Techniques: Brass II
Basic playing skills and pedagogical techniques for teaching trombone, baritone horn/euphanium, and tuba at the elementary and secondary school levels. May be repeated twice for a total of 3 credits. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors only; MUED 205.
MUED208: Instrumental Techniques: Woodwinds II
Basic playing skills and pedagogical techniques for teaching oboe, flute, and bassoon at the elementary and secondary levels. May be repeated twice for a total of 3 credits. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors only; MUED 206.
MUED301: Laboratory Ensemble
Study of rehearsal and conducting techniques, performance procedures, and application of skills involving secondary instruments. May be repeated four times for a total of 2 credits. 0.5 sh.
Prerequisites: MUPR 335; two of the following: MUED 105, MUED 106, MUED 205, MUED 206, MUED 207, MUED 208, MUED 306.
MUED306: Percussion Instruments
Elementary skills on snare drum, bass drum, timpani, cymbals, bells, etc.; materials and methods for teaching these instruments in the classroom. Music majors only. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors only.
MUED334: Choral Methods
This course will seek to provide an in-depth exploration of the teaching of choral music as applied to the school music program from the elementary level through secondary. Topics will include items such as program philosophy, recruitment and retention, program organization and management, literature selection and ensemble pedagogy. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MSSN 111 (non-vocal majors only); MUPR 335.
MUED335: Conducting for Music Educators
Rehearsal and performance techniques involved in conducting elementary and secondary school ensembles. Hands on conducting of Lab Ensemble. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: MUPR 335.
MUED420: Instrumental Methods
This course will seek to provide an in-depth exploration of the teaching of instrumental music as applied to the school music program from elementary level through secondary. Topics will include items such as program philosophy, recruitment and retention, program organization and management, literature selection, and ensemble pedagogy. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MUED 105 and MUED 106 and MUED 205 and MUED 206 and MUED 207 and MUED 208 and MUED 305 and MUPR 335.
MUHS106: Diverse Worlds of Music
This course explores the diverse nature of the musical experience by examining various traditions from Africa, Asia, South America, Europe and North America. The study of different musical traditions develops our listening skills and allows us to consider the role of performer and their audience in multiple frameworks, including ritual, political and the world of entertainment. 3 sh.
MUHS307: Music History I
Research method and music bibliography. Styles, genres and shaping forces of Western music from the rise of polyphony in the Middle Ages through the music of Haydn and Mozart. Meets the University Writing Requirement for most Music and Music Therapy majors. Check University Writing Requirement listing for specific majors. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 102; Music majors and minors only.
MUHS308: Music History II
Continuation of MUHS 307, beginning with Beethoven; the music of the Romantic era as manifested in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; major currents of the Modern era. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MUHS 307; Music majors and minors only.
MUHS407: Music History III
Major figures, forms, genres and styles from Debussy to the present. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: MUHS 308; Music majors and minors only.
MUPR020: Montclair State University Singers
Study through rehearsal and performance of madrigals. Open to all through audition. May be repeated for credit. 0.5 sh.
Prerequisites: John J Cali School of Music approval (audition).
MUPR030: Montclair State University Chorale
0.5 sh.
MUPR034: Opera Workshop
Opera studied through performance. Nature of dramatic music, problems of movement, make-up, costuming, props and scenery. May be repeated for credit. 0.5 sh.
Prerequisites: John J Cali School of Music approval.
MUPR038: Collegium Musicum
Workshop in performance of Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music for instrumentalists and singers. Introduction to the elements of Renaissance musicianship (solmization, modes, musica ficta, notation, improvisation, and ornamentation). Introduction on early instruments (recorder,flute, viola, others). Concert performances of repertory studied. May be repeated for credit. 0.5 sh.
MUPR039: Performance Practicum
All music majors must register for this number each semester in order to free their schedules for recital and masterclass commitments. This course is offered as Pass/Fail only. 0 sh.
MUPR161: Harry Partch Ensemble
Learning to play instruments from the Harry Partch instrumentarium and new techniques on standard instruments, voice. Repertoire ensemble. May be repeated 7 times for a total of 4 credits. 0.5 sh.
MUPR255: Problems of Performance
Development of techniques needed for success in public appearances involving music, theatre, speech, etc. Resolving such problems as stage fright, memory loss, pre-performance anxiety. Attaining self-understanding and confidence using techniques of Havas, Berne, Horrigel, Weekes, Alexander, others. Guest performers. Open to all majors. Cross listed with Psychology, PSYC 255. 3 sh.
MUPR301: Chamber Ensemble Performance
Study through playing or singing of chamber music in ensembles of varying size and musical styles. May be repeated for credit. 0.5 sh.
Prerequisites: John J Cali School of Music approval.
MUPR302: Jazz Ensemble
Contemporary ensemble requirements like jazz phrasing, section playing, interpretation, improvisation studied through ensemble rehearsal and performance. May be repeated for credit. 0.5 sh.
Prerequisites: John J Cali School of Music approval.
MUPR335: Elementary Conducting
Baton techniques and clef reading in orchestral and choral scores. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: All Music majors or minors.
MUPR402: Senior Recital: Music Education
Capstone solo repertory public performance experience. Must include 50 minutes of music, exclusive of intermissions or other pauses. 0 sh.
Prerequisites: MUAP326.
MUPR410: Beginning Jazz Improvisation
Study and application of techniques of jazz improvisation for beginning improvisers, including pedagogical considerations. Both the modal and pentatonic methods will be explored with a constant emphasis upon stylistic consideration based in the aural tradition. May be repeated once for a total of two credits. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUCP 101 and MUCP 102 or permission of the instructor.
MUPR411: Jazz Pedagogy
In preparation for the demands of public school teaching, this course will provide a practical pedagogical focus on jazz ensemble instruction. Emphasis will be on the whole and components of small and large instrumental and vocal jazz ensembles with particular emphasis on the rhythm section. Also included will be a pedagogical perspective on content studied in MUPR 410. 1 sh.
Prerequisites: MUPR 410.
MUPR436: Piano Pedagogy I
Methods and materials of teaching piano for piano grades I through IV. 2 sh.
Prerequisites: Music majors only.
MUTC101: Music and Computer Technology I
This course develops an understanding of the influence of technology upon society in general, and, more particularly, upon the musical culture and aesthetics of the twentieth century; develops a critical understanding of concepts such as interactivity in technology, the internet as a global village, virtual reality, technology and freedom of expression, among others; demonstrates the relevance and importance of music technology throughout the various disciplines in music; develops comfort with basic computer skills; develops individual and collective problem solving skills involving technology in a variety of computing environments; develops basic understanding of data structures of computers and networking; and provides an understanding of varous hardware and software technologies, with a particular emphasis on hardware and software components involved with music instruction and production such as instructional software for musicians, data structures for digital audio and MIDI, music notation software, input devices for music notation, music sequencing, and desktop publishing for musicians. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Music major or John J Cali School of Music approval.
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