Music (Bachelor of Music in Education, B.M.E.)
The mission of the Music Education program is to prepare outstanding music educators for lifelong careers inspiring today’s youth. Our undergraduate program provides a core of knowledge and skills, enhanced by applied learning experiences that ready our graduates for contemporary and current educational practices. Our faculty members are cutting-edge teacher/scholars with national certifications in Orff Schulwerk and Kodaly. They are active scholars and researchers, particularly in the areas of instrumental music, jazz education, choral music, Kodaly, Orff Schulwerk, Laban Movement Analysis, and vocal pedagogy. Graduates move on to be successful general, choral, and instrumental music educators in Missouri and in Kansas, Iowa, and Nebraska, and often continue their education in successful graduate programs all over the United States.
As of 2019, the BME degree sequence was overhauled to best meet the needs of the 21st-century music educator, as well as shorten the time required to complete the degree. Most students are able to complete the BME in nine (9) total semesters.
All music major degree programs have a concert/recital attendance applied learning activity requirement. To complete the degree, the student must attend 12 approved performances each semester for a total of 6 semesters. This is in addition to all coursework for any music major degree. Attendance requirements and an approved listing of concerts/recitals are provided at the beginning of each regular semester.
Whether instrumental music or vocal music is your passion, you can tailor your music education degree with the concentration that matches your interest.
Admission Requirements
- ACT composite score of 17 or higher
- Overall GPA of 2.50
- Professional GPA of 3.0
- Content GPA of 3.0
- Completion of EDU 202 with a C or higher and credit in EDU 203
*Contact the Department Chairperson for guidelines and procedures regarding alternative pathways to certification.
Students who choose this bachelor degree program will have no more than 6 years from admission or subsequent declaration to meet the requirements listed below. If certification, accreditation or statutory requirements change and additional requirements become effective during this time, the new requirements take precedence.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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General Studies 1 | 42 | |
Students must complete General Studies courses | ||
Major Requirements | 46 | |
MUS 100 | Concert/Recital Attendance 2 | 0 |
MUS 103 | Fundamentals of Music | 3 |
MUS 106 | Basic Keyboard Skills I | 2 |
MUS 108 | Basic Keyboard Skills II | 2 |
MUS 115 | Musicianship I | 3 |
MUS 116 | Musicianship I Lab | 1 |
MUS 215 | Musicianship II | 3 |
MUS 216 | Musicianship II Lab | 1 |
MUS 320 | Elementary Music Methods and Materials | 3 |
MUS 348 | Music of World Cultures | 1 |
MUS 362 | History of Western Music I: Ancient to Classical | 3 |
MUS 363 | History of Western Music II: Romanticism to the 21st Century | 3 |
MUS 366 | Musicianship III | 3 |
MUS 367 | Musicianship III Lab | 1 |
MUS 368 | Musicianship IV | 2 |
MUS 490 | Senior Recital | 1 |
or MUS 491 | Senior Recital | |
MUS 1XX (Applied Lessons) | 3 | |
MUS 2XX (Applied Lessons) | 1 | |
MUS 3XX (Applied Lessons - 2 semesters) | 2 | |
MUS 4XX (Applied Lessons) | 1 | |
MUS XXX (Large Ensembles) | 5 | |
MUS XXX (Chamber Ensembles) | 2 | |
Education Professional Sequence | 33 | |
EDU 150 | Psychological Development for Children & Adolescents for Educators | 3 |
EDU 202 | Introduction to Education | 3 |
EDU 203 | Participation in Teaching I | 1 |
EDU 225 | Educational Psychology | 3 |
EDU 311 | Secondary Reading Techniques | 3 |
EDU 315 | Psychology and Education of the Exceptional Child | 3 |
EDU 376 | Applied Teaching Methods and Management | 3 |
EDU 377 | School Experience in Teaching | 2 |
EDU 404 | Seminar in Secondary Education and Human Relations | 3 |
EDU 409 | Secondary Student Teaching III | 9 |
Select one of the following concentrations: | ||
Instrumental | 19 | |
Vocal | 17 |
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Music majors must taken one of the following: HUM 203 Humanities: Ancient and Medieval, HUM 204 Humanities: Middle Ages to the French Revolution, HUM 205 Humanities: American Revolution to the Present, ENG 210 Approaches to Literature, ART 100 Introduction to Art, or THR 113 Introduction to Theatre for NASM accreditation.
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Students must take 6 semesters of MUS 100 Concert/Recital Attendance.
Concentrations:
Instrumental
Vocal
Instrumental Concentration
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Concentration Requirements | ||
MUS 109 | Functional Voice Class | 2 |
MUS 206 | Keyboard Proficiency for Instrumentalists | 2 |
MUS 307 | Percussion Methods and Materials | 2 |
MUS 308 | String Methods and Materials | 2 |
MUS 325 | Marching Band Techniques | 1 |
MUS 337 | Brass Methods & Materials | 2 |
MUS 353 | Woodwind Methods and Materials | 2 |
MUS 442 | Instrumental Conducting | 3 |
MUS 468 | Middle and High School Instrumental Methods | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 19 |
Vocal Concentration
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Concentration Requirements | ||
MUS 111 | Functional Instrumental Techniques | 2 |
MUS 201 | Diction for Singers | 3 |
MUS 208 | Keyboard Proficiency for Vocalists | 2 |
MUS 328 | Song and Choral Literature | 2 |
MUS 334 | Pedagogical Practices: Voice | 2 |
MUS 441 | Choral Conducting | 3 |
MUS 467 | Middle and High School Choral Methods | 3 |
Total Credit Hours | 17 |
Additional Teaching Certification
The department strongly recommends additional teaching certification for all BME music majors.
Candidates for the Bachelor of Music in Education degree with a Instrumental Concentration may achieve state vocal certification with the following courses:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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MUS 201 | Diction for Singers | 3 |
MUS 328 | Song and Choral Literature | 2 |
MUS 441 | Choral Conducting | 3 |
MUS 467 | Middle and High School Choral Methods | 3 |
Candidates for the Bachelor of Music in Education degree with a Vocal Concentration may achieve state instrumental certification with the following courses:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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MUS 307 | Percussion Methods and Materials | 2 |
MUS 308 | String Methods and Materials | 2 |
MUS 337 | Brass Methods & Materials | 2 |
MUS 353 | Woodwind Methods and Materials | 2 |
MUS 442 | Instrumental Conducting | 3 |
MUS 468 | Middle and High School Instrumental Methods | 3 |
Program Graduation Requirements
- Earn an overall GPA of at least 2.50 and a major GPA of 3.0.
- Earn a grade of C or better in all major coursework.
University Graduation Requirements
- Earn a minimum of 120 credit hours (100 level and higher, maximum of 6 CED credit hours applicable).
- Earn a minimum of 30 credit hours in upper-division courses. Lower-division transfer courses accepted as meeting upper-division departmental course requirements cannot be used to fulfill this requirement.
- Earn 30 of the last 45 credit hours at MWSU in institutional coursework (exclusive of credit by examination).
- Participate in required departmental and campus wide assessments.
- Fulfill the Missouri Constitution requirement.
- Successfully pass the Missouri Higher Education Civics Achievement exam.