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Student
Learning Outcomes
The graduate from this program will have demonstrated:
1. The ability to analyze and evaluate musical performance from various perspectives and to receive responsively suggestions about and criticisms of his or her own performance from others. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, IV, and V.)
2. The comprehension of theoretical, formal, structural, and compositional music concepts. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, IV, and V.)
3. Familiarity with a diverse body of musical literature of different genre, style, period, and culture. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes III, IV, and V.)
4. The ability to identify sources and tools for historical research in music, to reflect on musical performances on paper, and to produce a formal research paper. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
5. The ability to use contemporary music technology in reinforcement, recording, and computer manipulations. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
6. A basic proficiency on keyboard and a wide range of instruments. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
7. A high proficiency either in voice or on a specific instrument of his or her choice and a moderate proficiency on the other. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
8. Ability to perform successfully in public with voice or on his or her instrument both in ensembles and in solo recitals. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
9. A moderate proficiency in arranging and conducting instrumental ensembles and in conducting choral ensembles for high schools. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
10. Effective planning, teaching, and assessment skills for music education in an elementary and secondary institution as prescribed by the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, II, IV, and V.)
Composite Music Education Major Courses
Choral and Instrumental Composite K-12 Licensure
MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS |
3 82 |
Note: In addition to completing the Secondary Professional Education Sequence, students must also complete ELED 298 Pre-Professional Experience: Elementary.
Student Learning Outcomes
The graduate from this program will have demonstrated:
1. The ability to analyze and evaluate musical performance from various perspectives and to receive responsively suggestions about and criticisms of his or her own performance from others. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, IV, and V.)
2. The comprehension of theoretical, formal, structural, and compositional music concepts. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, IV, and V.)
3. Familiarity with a diverse body of musical literature of different genre, style, period, and culture. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes III, IV, and V.)
4. The ability to identify sources and tools for historical research in music, to reflect on musical performances on paper, and to produce a formal research paper. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
5. The ability to use contemporary music technology in reinforcement, recording, and computer manipulations. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
6. A basic proficiency on keyboard, voice, and a wide range of instruments. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
7. A high proficiency on a specific instrument of his or her choice. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
8 Ability to perform successfully in public on his or her instrument both in ensembles and in solo recitals. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
9. A moderate proficiency in arranging and conducting instrumental ensembles and in conducting choral ensembles for high schools. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
10. Effective planning, teaching, and assessment skills for music education in an elementary and secondary institution as prescribed by the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, II, IV, and V.)
Instrumental Music Education
Major Courses
K-12 Licensure
MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 70 |
3
|
Note: In addition to completing the Secondary Professional Education Sequence, students must also complete ELED 298 Pre-Professional Experience: Elementary.
The graduate from this program will have demonstrated:
1. The ability to analyze and evaluate musical performance from various perspectives and to receive responsively suggestions about and criticisms of his or her own performance from others. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, IV, and V.)
2. The comprehension of theoretical, formal, structural, and compositional music concepts. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, IV, and V.)
3. Familiarity with a diverse body of musical literature of different genre, style, period, and culture. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes III, IV, and V.)
4. The ability to identify sources and tools for historical research in music, to reflect on musical performances on paper, and to produce a formal research paper. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
5. The ability to use contemporary music technology in reinforcement, recording, and computer manipulations. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
6. A basic proficiency on keyboard and a wide range of instruments. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
7 High proficiency in voice (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
8 The ability to perform successfully in public with voice both ensembles and in solo recitals. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
9. A moderate proficiency in arranging and conducting instrumental ensembles and in conducting choral ensembles for high schools. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
10. Effective planning, teaching, and assessment skills for music education in an elementary and secondary institution as prescribed by the North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, II, IV, and V.)
Choral
Music Education Major Courses
| MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature MUSC 122 – Music Theory I MUSC 123 – Aural Skills I MUSC 124 – Music Theory II MUSC 125 – Aural Skills II MUSC 130, 131 – Piano Keyboard Skills I & II MUSC 206 – Basic Conducting MUSC 222 – Music Theory III MUSC 223 – Aural Skills III MUSC 224 – Music Theory IV MUSC 225 – Aural Skills IV MUSC 230 – Piano Proficiency MUSC 253 – Woodwinds Class MUSC 255 – Brass Class MUSC 257 – Percussion Class MUSC 259 – Strings Class MUSC 307 – Choral Conducting MUSC 310 – Music Technology MUSC 325 – Vocal Pedagogy and Diction MUSC 326, 327 – Music History and Literature I and II MUSC 405 – Musical Form and Analysis ELED 390M – Elementary Music Methods SEED 490M – Secondary Choral Music Methods Ensembles Small Ensembles Applied Music Recital TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS 69 |
3 69 |
Note: In addition to completing the Secondary Professional Education Sequence, students must also complete ELED 298 Pre-Professional Experience: Elementary.
The graduate from this program will have demonstrated:
1. The ability to analyze and evaluate musical performance from various perspectives and to receive responsively suggestions about and criticisms of his or her own performance from others. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, IV, and V.)
2. The comprehension of theoretical, formal, structural, and compositional music concepts. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes I, IV, and V.)
3. Familiarity with a diverse body of musical literature of different genre, style, period, and culture. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes III, IV, and V.)
4. The ability to identify sources and tools for historical research in music, to reflect on musical performances on paper, and to produce a formal research paper. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
5. The ability to use contemporary music technology in reinforcement, recording, and computer manipulations. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
6. A basic proficiency on keyboard, voice, and a wide range of instruments. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
7. A basic proficiency either in voice, or on a specific instrument of his or her choice. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
8. The ability to perform successfully in public with voice or on his or her instrument both in ensembles and in solo recitals. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes IV, and V.)
9. A moderate proficiency in arranging and conducting instrumental ensembles and in conducting choral ensembles. (This learning outcome directly addresses Institutional Learning Outcomes II, IV, and V.)
Music Major Courses
| MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature MUSC 122 – Music Theory I MUSC 123 – Aural Skills I MUSC 124 – Music Theory II MUSC 125 – Aural Skills II MUSC 130, 131 – Piano Keyboard Skills I & II MUSC 222 – Music Theory III MUSC 223 – Aural Skills III MUSC 224 – Music Theory IV MUSC 225 – Aural Skills IV MUSC 306 – Instrumental Conducting or MUSC 307 B Choral Conducting MUSC 310 B Music Technology MUSC 326, 327 – Music History and Literature I and II MUSC 405 – Musical Form and Analysis Electives in Music Ensembles Applied Music TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS |
3 2 |
Instrumental Music Education
Minor
| MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature MUSC 122 – Music Theory I MUSC 123 – Aural Skills I MUSC 124 – Music Theory II MUSC 125 – Aural Skills II MUSC 130, 131 – Piano Keyboard Skills I & II MUSC 230 – Piano Proficiency Choose one of the following courses MUSC 253 – Woodwinds Class MUSC 255 – Brass Class MUSC 257 – Percussion Class MUSC 259 – Strings Class MUSC 306 – Instrumental Conducting SEED 390M – Secondary Instrumental Music Methods Ensembles Applied Music Music Electives TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS |
3 3 1 3 1 2 0 2-3 3 3 2 2 2 3 5 4 1-2 31 |
Instrumental Music
Education Minor
| MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature MUSC 122 – Music Theory I MUSC 123 – Aural Skills I MUSC 124 – Music Theory II MUSC 125 – Aural Skills II MUSC 130, 131 – Piano Keyboard Skills I & II MUSC 230 – Piano Proficiency Choose one of the following courses MUSC 253 – Woodwinds Class MUSC 255 – Brass Class MUSC 257 – Percussion Class MUSC 259 – Strings Class MUSC 306 – Instrumental Conducting ELED 390M – Elementary Music Methods Ensembles Applied Music Music Electives TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS |
3 3 1 3 1 2 0 2-3 3 3 2 2 2 3 5 4 1-2 31 |
Choral Music Education Minor
| MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature MUSC 122 – Music Theory I MUSC 123 – Aural Skills I MUSC 124 – Music Theory II MUSC 125 – Aural Skills II MUSC 130, 131 – Piano Keyboard Skills I & II MUSC 230 – Piano Proficiency MUSC 307 – Choral Conducting MUSC 325 – Vocal Pedagogy and Diction SEED 490M – Secondary Choral Music Methods Ensembles Applied Music Music Electives TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS |
3 3 1 3 1 2 0 2 3 3 5 4 2 32 |
Choral Music Minor
| MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature MUSC 122 – Music Theory I MUSC 123 – Aural Skills I MUSC 124 – Music Theory II MUSC 125 – Aural Skills II MUSC 130, 131 – Piano Keyboard Skills I & II MUSC 230 – Piano Proficiency MUSC 307 – Choral Conducting ELED 390M – Elementary Music Methods SEED 490M – Secondary Choral Music Methods Ensembles Applied Music Music Electives TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS |
3 3 1 3 1 2 0 2 3 3 5 4 2 32 |
| MUSC 120 – Introduction to Music Literature MUSC 122 – Music Theory I MUSC 123 – Aural Skills I MUSC 124 – Music Theory II MUSC 125 – Aural Skills II MUSC 130, 131 – Piano Keyboard Skills I & II MUSC 230 – Piano Proficiency MUSC 326, 327 – Music History Ensembles Applied Music TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS |
3 3 1 3 1 2 0 6 5 4 28 |