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Music Education BME - Vocal (KS) Concentration | Undergraduate Degree Program

Music Education BME - Vocal (KS) Concentration

The Bachelor of Music Education degree prepares students to be the music educators of today and tomorrow. As a music education major, you’ll learn to apply cutting-edge pedagogical practices in teaching future students to appreciate, perform, and share music. This is the degree necessary for teacher licensure in the public-school setting (elementary through high school).

The licensure program is based on state, regional, and national licensure criteria and testing competencies. The Ottawa University teacher education programs are state approved in Kansas and accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).



Click here for more detailed information about all of our music programs at the Residential campus in Ottawa, KS.

Music Education BME - Vocal (KS) is offered at the following locations.

  • Ottawa, KS (Residential Campus)

Required Major Courses

  • CONCERT ATTENDANCE AND CONVOCATION
  • MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS I
  • MUSIC THEORY AND AURAL SKILLS II
  • MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS III
  • MUSIC THEORY & AURAL SKILLS IV
  • MUSIC HISTORY I 
  • MUSIC HISTORY II
  • RESEARCH AND PERFORMANCE
  • Applied Piano (2 credits - continuous study until proficiency passed)
  • Applied Lessons in Primary Performance Area - lower division (8 semester credit hours)
  • Applied Lessons in Primary Performance Area - upper division; 6 for music education majors; 8 for performance education majors (6-8 semester credit hours)
  • Conducted Ensemble Participation - lower division (4 semester credit hours)
  • Conducted Ensemble Participation - upper division; 3 for music education majors; 4 for performance education majors (3-4 semester credit hours)
  • MUS 10000 (4 semesters)

 

Required Licensure Courses

  • INSTRUMENTAL AND CHORAL CONDUCTING METHODS
  • METHODS & MATERIALS ELEMENTARY MUSIC
  • CHORAL CONDUCTING METHODS & LITERATURE
  • ITALIAN AND FRENCH DICTION 
  • GERMAN AND ENGLISH DICTION 
  • VOCAL PEDAGOGY
  • SECONDARY CHORAL METHODS
  • One Instrumental Methods class 

 

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University Accreditation

Ottawa University, as a whole, is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Specific degree programs within our institution have also been accredited by relevant bodies within the field:

We are proudly recognized for our commitment to student excellence by the following designations:

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