Fall 2020 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
Music
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Brent Turney, Chair
Room 254, Noel Fine Arts Center
Phone: 715-346-3107
Email: music@uwsp.edu
Web: www.uwsp.edu/music
This department is in the College of Fine Arts & Communication .
Faculty: B Baldauff, S Bender, S Berk, M Boothroyd, R Brashier, D. Breisach, M Bridges, R Brunson, T Buchholz, M Buchman, M Butler, A Cromwell, R Korb, P Lawrence, S Manasreh, M Markham, C Miller, A. Moran, R Neece, M Roseman, M Samson, D Story, B Turney.
Mission Statement for Music
To provide a dynamic environment where innovation and leadership in creativity, teaching, performance, and advocacy set a new standard for education through music.
Professional Opportunities in Music
Our music programs prepare you for professional careers in a variety of areas including teaching, performance, composition, music business, music technology, music management, and other music-related occupations. The Bachelor of Music degree program offers three areas of emphasis: music education , music performance (with emphases in instrumental , piano , and vocal ), and jazz studies . The Bachelor of Arts degree program offers a nondisciplinary music degree that incorporates studies in other disciplines for careers in many music-related professions.
Notes for Music:
- Admission to the Department of Music as an undergraduate music major or minor is by audition. You must complete the music theory diagnostic test, and if you wish to major in music, you must be evaluated by piano faculty for placement.
- Special music scholarships are available to high school seniors with outstanding talent in musical performance. These scholarships are awarded each spring on the basis of special auditions held before members of the music faculty. Contact the Music Department for dates, times, and other details.
- Every music major must enroll, participate, and receive a passing grade in a major ensemble every semester except the student teaching semester.
- String music education majors and string applied majors need four semesters of chamber ensemble.
- See the Music Department “Silent Adviser” for recital attendance requirements.
- The following organizations are open to all students regardless of major: Pointer Pep Bands, Concert Choir or Choral Union, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Campus Band, Instrumental Jazz Ensemble, University Orchestra, Campus Orchestra, and numerous small ensembles.
Academic Standards for Music Majors
- Permission to register, placement, and exceptions to the requirements are subject to the approval of the instructor and the department chair.
- Must meet all major requirements for bachelor of music degree OR bachelor of arts degree.
- To graduate with a major in music you must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average (2.75 to student teach) in all required major courses, including transfer courses, regardless of any declaration of academic bankruptcy. You may repeat courses in the major if you follow the course repeat policy .
- Courses in music are open to all students who meet the prerequisites.
Test-Out, Credit-by-Exam, and Music Placement for Music
If you are seeking advanced placement in music general degree requirement courses by testing out of a course or by gaining credit through exam, see the coordinator of the specific area in which the course is offered.
If you are from a UW College, while not required, we strongly encourage you to take the placement exams in musicianship and musicology to determine the proper course you should take in those areas. If you are transferring from institutions outside the UW System, you are required to take musicianship and musicology exams.
We require all music education students to apply for admission to the Professional Education Program with the School of Education and to meet with the coordinator of music education before registering for upper level music education courses.
Admission Requirements for the Instrumental Music Performance Certificate Program
- Successfully audition for entrance to the Music Department; typically this audition is in February or March of your senior year of high school
- Supply two letters of recommendation
- Submit a 250-500 word essay on how this certificate program’s core principle supports ongoing value to combining a high level of study in a creative field with your major field of study.
ProgramsBachelor DegreesMinorsUndergraduate CertificatesCoursesMusic Education- MUED 325 - Secondary Methods: Choral
- MUED 326 - Secondary School Instrumental Music Teaching Techniques
- MUED 327 - Marching Band Methods and Leadership
- MUED 381 - Music in the Elementary School
- MUED 383 - Music Education Workshop
- MUED 384 - Suzuki Talent Education Pedagogy
- MUED 385 - Suzuki Workshop I
- MUED 386 - Suzuki Workshop II
- MUED 387 - Survey of Suzuki Talent Education
- MUED 388 - Integrative Music Education
- MUED 389 - Principles of Adult and Continuing Music Education
- MUED 390 - Music for Exceptional Children
- MUED 398 - Student Teaching in Music
- MUED 400 - Seminar on Teaching
- MUED 425 - Survey of Instrumental Literature
- MUED 427 - Workshop in Jazz Pedagogy
- MUED 465 - Literature of Suzuki Talent Education I
- MUED 466 - Literature of Suzuki Talent Education II
- MUED 486 - Theory and Practice of Instrumental Repair, Adjustment, and Maintenance I
- MUED 487 - Theory and Practice of Instrumental Repair, Adjustment, and Maintenance II
- MUED 488 - Theory and Practice of String Instrument Repair, Adjustment, and Maintenance
- MUED 498 - Intern Teaching
- MUED 527 - Marching Band Methods and Leadership
- MUED 583 - Music Education Workshop
- MUED 584 - Suzuki Talent Education Pedagogy
- MUED 585 - Suzuki Workshop I
- MUED 586 - Suzuki Workshop II
- MUED 587 - Survey of Suzuki Talent Education
- MUED 588 - Integrative Music Education
- MUED 589 - Principles of Adult and Continuing Music Education
- MUED 625 - Survey of Instrumental Literature
- MUED 627 - Workshop in Jazz Pedagogy
- MUED 665 - Literature of Suzuki Talent Education I
- MUED 666 - Literature of Suzuki Talent Education II
- MUED 686 - Theory and Practice of Instrumental Repair, Adjustment, and Maintenance I
- MUED 687 - Theory and Practice of Instrumental Repair, Adjustment, and Maintenance II
- MUED 688 - Theory and Practice of String Instrument Repair, Adjustment, and Maintenance
- MUED 710 - Theory for Junior and Senior High Schools
- MUED 723 - Music Literature for Junior and Senior High Schools
- MUED 751 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers
- MUED 752 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers - Violin
- MUED 753 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers - Low Strings
- MUED 756 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers - Clarinet
- MUED 758 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers - Trumpet
- MUED 759 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers - Horn
- MUED 760 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers - Low Brass
- MUED 761 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers - Percussion
- MUED 762 - Pedagogical Techniques for Music Teachers - Guitar
- MUED 786 - Seminar in Music Education I
- MUED 787 - Seminar in Music Education II
- MUED 788 - Seminar in Music Education III
- MUED 791 - Piano Pedagogy
- MUED 792 - Voice Pedagogy
- MUED 793 - Woodwind Pedagogy
- MUED 794 - Brass Pedagogy
- MUED 795 - Percussion Pedagogy
- MUED 796 - String Pedagogy
- MUED 797 - Performance, Methods, and Materials
- MUED 799 - Thesis
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