Academic Catalog 2018-2019

III. Worship Leadership Minor A Worship Leadership Minor may be earned by completing a minimum of

20 hours in music courses. The following courses are required: MUS 1603 Fundamentals of Music Theory and Ear Training

3 SH 3 SH 3 SH

MUS 3543 Christian Congregational Song MUS 3533 Worship Forms and Practices

MUS 3653 Conducting I 3 SH Ensembles 4 SH Applied Studies 4 SH Total 20 SH COURSES OF INSTRUCTION MUS 1111 Brass Methods and Pedagogy The purpose of this course is to give students hands-on knowledge of brass pedagogy in a group setting. Students will learn the Common Elements approach to teaching all areas of brass, including (but not limited to) trumpet, horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba. MUS 1121 Percussion Methods and Pedagogy The purpose of this course is designed to give students hands-on knowledge of percus- sion pedagogy in a group setting. Students will learn the Common Elements approach to teaching all areas of percussion, including (but not limited to) snare drum, timpani, The purpose of this course is to provide music educators with basic information con- cerning topics related to teaching string instrumental music to public school students in a large classroom setting. Students will follow a course of study that addresses teaching methods, instrumental performance techniques, resources and literature, and administration of a string program. MUS 1141 Woodwind Methods and Pedagogy Woodwind Class is designed to give students hands-on knowledge of woodwind peda- gogy in a group setting. Students will learn the Common Elements approach to teach- ing all areas of woodwinds including, (but not limited to) flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon and saxophone. MUS 1300 Music Ensemble Non-Credit Participation in one or more Music Department ensembles on a non-credit basis. Stu- dents are expected to fulfill all requirements of the ensemble and will receive a letter grade. Enrollment by instructor’s permission only. MUS 1310 Performing Arts Lab Regular recitals and concerts are presented by faculty, guest artists, and selected stu- dents from the studios of applied music instructors. Attendance at these recitals is intended to provide a variety of live music and theater experiences for the student. A speci- fied number of these recitals is required of all music degree candidates for six semesters. P/F grading system will be used. keyboard percussion, and accessory percussion. MUS 1131 String Methods and Pedagogy

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