MUSE - MUSIC EDUCATION
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- 2184
- 2185
- 2209
OR 2210
Note: Pre-requisite applies for MUSC 251: Music Theory (MUSC 150, successful testing into MUSC 251, or permission of instructor)
- 2211
- 2212
- 2176
- 1003
- 1036
- 2167
- 2194
- 2195
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- 2197
Note: In conjunction with EDUC 419, EDUC 422 (Senior Seminar in Music Education), meets the senior seminar requirement for the K-12 Teacher Licensure program.
All music education majors must complete weekly 60-minute lessons on their primary instrument/voice for each semester while a declared major. Students must complete MUSA 200-level, 300-level, & 400-level to graduate. Should students complete this sequence before the semester prior to student teaching, the student will continue to take MUSA 400-level (repeatable for credit) each semester they are in residence at the college and not student teaching. Successful passing of a jury performance each semester is required to advance to the next level of lessons. As a capstone performance experience, the music education majors will be required to perform at least a 30-minute recital in the semester preceding their student teaching, including a recital jury to be successfully passed no less than 30 days prior to the recital. Students are to register for MUSA 412 their final semester of lessons prior to student teaching.
Music education students must participate in at least 1 ensemble per semester from the time a student declares the major through the rest of the student’s time at Lake Forest College with the exception of the student teaching semester. This participation must include at least one semester in a vocal ensemble (concert choir; men’s chorus or women’s chorus), one semester in an instrumental ensemble (concert band, jazz band, orchestra), and one semester in the West African Drumming Ensemble. Ensembles can earn one quarter-credit each semester but students should enroll for no credit unless advised otherwise by their advisor.
Music education students must complete at least two semesters of MUSA 123 Applied Conducting to graduate. These applied lessons should be taken during the student’s junior or senior year prior to student teaching.
All music education students must pass a piano proficiency exam by the end of their sophomore year. Students will be tested at the beginning of their sophomore year. If students are unable to successfully pass any element of the exam, half-hour music education piano lessons (not for credit) will be required until successful proficiency is achieved.
Students must earn a minimum grade of B- in all courses used to fulfill the Music Education major. Courses taken Pass-NoPass (with the exception of internships) will not count toward the major. See the Education Department’s policy for further details regarding GEC and Education requirements.
- 993
- 2141
- 2167
- 2184
- 2176
OR 2211
OR 2212 - 2194
OR 2195
OR 2196
OR 2197
OR 1003
Note:
MUSC 170: Foundations of Music Teaching and Learning (pre-requisite for all other MUSE courses)
MUSA 111: 1 Semester of applied lessons on instrument/voice (.5 credit)
2 Semesters of Lake Forest College ensemble participation (.25 credit each):
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- 2151
- 2152
- 2153
- 2154
- 2155
- 2156
- 2169
- 2170
- 2171