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Music Education - Instrumental
w/Teacher Licensure  


Fall Semester Spring Semester

Freshman
BIBL123 Old Testament Survey 3 BIBL 124 New Testament Survey 3
HUMN 101 Humanities 4 HUMN 102 Humanities 4
PSYC 100 Intro to Coll & Careers 1 COMP 111 3
MUSC 141 Basic Music Reading Skills 3 HPXS Activity 1
HPXS 101 Fitness for Life 1 MUSC 143 Basic Music Theory/Ear Tr 3
Ensemble 1 Ensemble 1
Principal Applied 1 Principal Applied 1
Secondary Applied-Piano 0.5 Secondary Applied-Piano 0.5

14.5

16.5

Sophomore
HUMN 201 Humanities 4 HUMN 202 Humanities 4
COMP 211 3 Foreign language 3
Foreign language 3 MUSC 243 Adv. Music Theory/Ear Tr 3
MUSC 144 Basic Music Theory/Ear Tr 3 Ensemble 1
MUSC 211 Intro to Music Technology 2   Principal Applied 1
Ensemble 1 *PSYC 252 Developmental Psychology

3

Principal Applied 1   OR*PSYC 253 Child Development 15
Secondary Applied-Piano

0.5

  OR*PSYC 254 Adolescent Development  
17.5    

Junior
Foreign language 3 Foreign language 3
MUSC 363 Basic Conducting 3 MUSC 348 Orchestration & Arr. 2
MUSC 244 Adv Music Theory/Ear Tr 3 MUSC 364 Advanced Conducting 3
MUSC 367 Music History & Literature 3 MUSC 368 Music History & Lit. 3
MUSC 436/EDUC 536 Instrumental Methods** 3 MUSC 437/EDUC 537 Instrumental Methods** 3
Ensemble 1 Mathematics elective 3
Principal Applied 1 Ensemble 1
17 Principal Applied 1
19

Senior
Laboratory science 4 Laboratory science 4
BIBL 471 Christ & Culture 3 Social learning course 3
MUSC 451/EDUC 534 /Curr. & Methods-Elem** 3 MUSC 450/EDUC 533 Curr. & Methods Instr.-Sec ** 3
EDUC 231+ Psychology & Education of Exceptional Students 3 COMM 102 Speech Communication 3
Principal Applied 1 Ethnic studies 3
EDUC 150 Introduction to Education 2 16
  16
   
***Additional Semester
EDUC 460+ Capstone Seminar 1 + These education courses are not taken if the student is enrolling in the Master of Education program.
EDUC 455+ Student Teaching:K-12 12
   OR *** Internship going into the Master's Program (EDUC 551 & 552) 13

**Students planning to enter the Master of Education program after completing their undergraduate degree should consider taking the following courses for graduate credit (EDUC 5xx number):

MUSC 450/EDUC 533 - Curriculum & Methods for Secondary Instrumental Music
MUSC 451/EDUC 534 - Curriculum & Methods for Elementary Music
MUSC 436/EDUC 536 - Instrumental Methods I
MUSC 437/EDUC 537 - Instrumental Methods II

These courses will count toward both the undergraduate degree (beyond the 128 hour requirement) and for the Master of Education at Milligan College. If the courses are taken for graduate credit there will be graduate level objectives and assignments.

These courses will replace:
EDUC 520 - Middle Grades and Secondary Curriculum and Methods (3 crs)
EDUC 521 - Middle Grades and Secondary Curriculum II (3 crs)
Elective - (3 crs)
Elective - (3 crs)

Taking these courses would permit music education students to complete a Master of Education program in 12 months beyond their undergraduate program. For additional information contact the Director of Teacher Education or Area Chair for Education.

Praxis Exams:
Students seeking teacher licensure in music (K-12 Instrumental and/or Vocal) must take the following Praxis exams*:
1.  #10113 - Music: Content Knowledge (150)
2.  #30111 - Music: Concepts and Processes (145)

      *The above Praxis exams will count as the Major Field Test required for graduation.

Members (in good standing) of Milligan's chapter of MENC may request that MENC purchase a copy of the Praxis study booklet for them. These requests must be made at least 2 months prior to the exam date. Milligan College Library also has an available copy of the Praxis study booklet.



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Last update: 07/30/08



What curriculum is required for Music Education-Instrumental?

Students who select the Music Education major is planning a career in teaching music.

Planning to pursue the Master of Education program?

Taking available courses would permit music education students to complete a Master of Education program in 12 months beyond their undergraduate program.

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