2009-2010 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin [Archived Catalog]
Music, B.M. (Music Education - Instrumental Emphasis)
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Learning Outcomes
Students who graduate with a B.M. in Music should be able to …
- perform musical works in a variety of musical styles and in a variety of musical contexts, including solo, chamber, and full ensemble settings.
- engage in public performance of a wide variety of music styles as members of ensembles, including chamber and large group contexts.
- demonstrate fundamental knowledge of music theory and history from the Antiquity through modern times.
- demonstrate fundamental piano proficiency skills.
- demonstrate fundamental knowledge of teaching methods and educational practices used in music classroom settings.
- demonstrate use of effective teaching methods and techniques in authentic music classroom settings.
Curriculum
See School of Music for information about entrance requirements, progression requirements, and special academic opportunities.
Additional information is available in the “Academic Regulations ” chapter of this bulletin, the School of Music’s Handbook for Undergraduate Students, or from the Office of Music Studies. |