MME - Instrumental Conducting Concentration

Admission

Admission to the degree program in music education requires the completion of a Bachelor of Music Education (BME) degree, or the equivalent of a BME, from an accredited institution, as well as the contact information for three people to provide letters of recommendation. Students holding bachelor’s degrees in music other than the Bachelor of Music Education must satisfy public school certification requirements to qualify for full admission. Applicants without such certification are admitted on a conditional basis pending their attainment of public school teaching credentials. Approval of the MME specialization must be acquired.

Program Requirements

MME programs range from 32 to 36 credit hours. Core requirements and terminal project options — outlined below — are the same for each emphasis area unless specifically noted.

Course Title Hours
Required Core15
Research Design and Methods
Psychology of Music
History and Philosophy of Music Education
Seminar in Music Theory
Seminar in Music History pre-1750
Seminar in Music History post-1750
Terminal Project Options — select one of the following2-6
Graduate Recital 1
Terminal Conducting Project 2
Thesis Research
and Thesis
Terminal Project in Music Education
Other Option — Extra Credit Hours6
To be selected in consultation with advisor and approved by the area director. This excludes applied, ensemble, workshops and special project credit hours.
Course Title Hours
Field Specialty
Select 8 credit hours from the following8
Special Topics: Conducting
Special Topics: Score Analysis
Rehearsal Techniques
Performance Practicum
Electives7
Must be approved by faculty advisor or graduate coordinator. May apply up to 4 credit hours of workshops, 3 credit hours of ensemble credit, or 4 credit hours of applied lessons.
Terminal Project
MUSE 844Terminal Conducting Project2
Total Credit Hours17
1

Graduate Recital is not a terminal project option for the music in special education concentration.

2

Recital is the required terminal project for the instrumental conducting concentration.

Applied Learning

Students in the Masters of Music Education - instrumental conducting concentration are required to complete an applied learning or research experience to graduate from the program. The requirement can be met by completing either  Research Design and Methods (MUSE 853), a conducting recital ( MUSE 844), terminal project ( MUSE 854), thesis ( MUSE 876) or performance recital ( MUSP 873).