Graduate Catalog 2019-2021

MUED - Music Education

MUED 5040 Graduate Vocal Methods

Prerequisite: Admission to the M.M.Ed. program and MUED 3040 or equivalent experience. A course designed to provide additional training in the area of basic vocal pedagogy that is specific to the public school music specialist.

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MUED 5090 Grad Instrumental Teach Method

Graduate Instrumental Teaching Methods is designed to continue growth and refinement of good instrumental teaching methods in K-12 music programs. This course will help teachers establish clear music standards for their students and insist that they be met. In addition, it will help music teachers be able to assess the relative effectiveness of various ensemble teaching environments, describe and assess the relative effectiveness of various instrumental teaching lesson plans and methods and develop strategies to teach advanced instrumental techniques.

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MUED 5820 Music for Exceptional Child

This course is for students who are working toward initial music teacher certification. In it we focus on teaching all students in the music classroom. Meets teacher certification requirements for music education majors. Practicum experience will replace one class meeting each week.

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MUED 5950 Special Topics/Music Education

Prerequisite: Admission to the M.M.Ed program. A course designed to allow the graduate student to work with graduate faculty on topics selected to meet special needs or interests. This course is repeatable for credit.

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MUED 6020 Curriculum & Assessment

Prerequisite: Admission to the MMEd or MAT in Music Education program. This on-line distance education course is a study of the development and implementation of curriculum and assessment of affective teaching and supervision of curriculum. Some face to face meetings will be required. Basic knowledge of computers and use of internet is required.

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MUED 6040 Curriculum Development

Prerequisite: Admission to the MMEd or MAT in Music Education program. The purpose of this course is to complete and submit for publication a music education curriculum project. Projects may be research articles, pedagogy articles, program curriculum plans, presentation proposals, or similar projects as approved by the course instructor. This is the capstone project for this degree program.

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MUED 6050 Capstone

Prerequisite: MUED 6020. The purpose of this course is to complete and submit for publication a music education curriculum project. Projects may be research articles, pedagogy articles, program curriculum plans, presentation proposals, or similar projects as approved by the course instructor. This is the capstone project for this degree program.

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MUED 6300 Technology in Music Education

Prerequisite: Admission to the MMEd or MAT Music Education program. A course designed to acquaint the graduate student in music education with field-specific technologies in the areas of technology-assisted learning, music production and notation, multimedia production, and classroom/lab management software.

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MUED 6400 Comm & Phil Music Perspectives

Prerequisite: Admission to the MMEd or MAT in Music Education program.

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MUED 6509 Elementary Musical Performance

Prerequisite: Admission to the MMEd or MAT in Music Education program. This course will include the study of children’s vocal and motor control development, and issues relating to the development of age-appropriate musical performance opportunities for elementary aged children. This semester we will focus particularly on creating performance opportunities that enhance the typical elementary music education curriculum and meet the National Standards (NS) and the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS). Students will develop and improve their skills in performance technology (such as soundboards and microphones), performance logistics (such as sets, costumes and staging), and teaching performance (such as singing, moving/dancing, and acting).

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MUED 6519 Choral Literature and History

Prerequisite: Admission to the MMEd program. This course will include an in-depth study into a select number of core works in the choral canon. Furthermore, students will review and create lists of quality works in various difficulty levels that can immediately be taken back to their classrooms. Additionally, the course will include a survey into the history of choral singing from medieval sacred music to contemporary choral repertoire. Students will be able to use this historical knowledge to improve their score preparation, rehearsal planning, and teaching.

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MUED 6529 Wind Band Lit & History

Prerequisite: Admission to the MMEd program. This course will include an in-depth study into a select number of core works in the wind band repertoire. Furthermore, students will review and create lists of quality works in various grade levels that can immediately be taken back to their classrooms. Additionally, the course will include a survey into the history of bands from medieval tower ensembles to contemporary symphonic bands and wind ensembles. Students will be able to use this historical knowledge to improve their score preparation, rehearsal planning, and teaching.

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MUED 6800 Research in Music Education

Prerequisite: Admission to MMEd program. The purpose of this course is to acquaint the graduate student in music education with field-specific research methods and resources using a variety of writing projects, research assignments, and in-class presentations.

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MUED 6909 Grad Elemen Music Techniques

Prerequisites: Admission to M.M.Ed. program and MUED 3909 or equivalent course or experience. This course will continue the work done in either an undergraduate course or relevant elementary experience by focusing on two important approaches to teaching music in the elementary school: Orff and Kodaly.

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MUED 6910 Fieldwork

Prerequisite: Admission to MMEd program and permission of graduate faculty. This is a guided research project in which the graduate student in music education has the opportunity to research and execute an approved study in an environment conducive to their particular field of expertise. This course is repeatable for credit.

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MUED 6919 Grad Secondary Choral Tech

Prerequisite: Admission to MM.Ed. program. The organization, development, and maintenance of a balanced secondary choral music program including general music. In this course the students will learn to apply teaching methodology/ technology to the choral and general music classroom, and then evaluate those procedures for effectiveness and possible alternative approaches. The continued improvement of leadership qualities, communication skills, organization (time and resources), and a desire for excellence are the primary outcomes in order that each student will progress as a dynamic and successful choral music educator.

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MUED 6920 Thesis Research

Prerequisite: MUED 5800 (Research in Music Education) and permission of major professor and admission to MM.Ed Program. Guided research and thesis writing on a directed thesis project. This course is repeatable for credit.

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MUED 6929 Grad Secondary Instru Tech

Prerequisite: Admission to MM.Ed. program. This course is designed to give the masters of music education student and opportunity to experience the administration side of being a secondary public school instrumental director as well as research current trends in classroom methods, performance practices, and rehearsal techniques.

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MUED 6980 Fieldwork Experience & Seminar

Prerequisite: Admission to the MAT Music Education program. As part of the music teacher education program, the student demonstrates in public school classrooms the abilities to draw on deep content knowledge in order to plan, implement and evaluate curriculum; to foster and to assess student learning; to identify and plan for the needs of diverse learners; to contribute to the educational life of the school and community.

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MUED 6990 Student Teaching Experience

Prerequisite: Admission to the MAT Music Education program. This is the capstone course for the MAT: music education degree program. In it, non-certified in-service and pre-service teachers gain guided classroom teaching experience, collaborate with peers on topics of professionalism and teaching effectiveness. Students also present research related to pedagogical presentations to undergraduate students and take comprehensive exams during this course.

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