THE BACHELOR OF ARTS
IN MUSIC
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Core
of 35 hours in music
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Approximately
51 Hours of General Education requirements
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18
hours of related course work (related field)
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18
hours of electives
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Designed
for students who wish to pursue the study of music in a traditional liberal arts
environment and who do not see themselves pursuing teaching or professional
performance in the future.
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Designed
to offer maximum flexibility for structuring a course of study characterized by
imagination and possibilities for integrating areas of interest.
MASTER OF ARTS IN
TEACHING: MUSIC
The Master of Arts in Teaching: Music Education (K-12) degree
program, offered in conjunction with the College of Education, consists of two
separate “phases.” Completion of Phase One/Fast-track (minimum of 17 hours), and
of any required deficiency courses in Music, results in “A” Licensure in one of
three concentrations in K-12 music education: general music (K-6 emphasis);
Vocal Music (6-12 emphasis) or Instrumental Music (6-12 emphasis). Additional
completion of Phase Two (minimum of 21 hours) results in the awarding of the
Master of Arts in Teaching: Music Education (K-12) degree. Go to this link (http://education.uncc.edu/mat/)
for more information.
Phase One/Fast-track (minimum of 18
hours)
CURR 6162: Planning for K-12 Teaching (3)
READ 5255: Integrating Reading and Writing in the Content Areas
(3)
EDUC 5100: Diverse Learners (3)
XXXX xxxx: 6 hours of graduate music education courses in the
concentration (6) (Under development)
Final course in this phase:
CURR 6161: Analysis of K-12 Teaching (3)
Plus any deficiency content courses in Music required for "A"
licensure.
Phase Two (minimum 21 hours)
RSCH 6101: Educational Research Methods (3)
MUSC xxxx: Nine hours in Graduate Courses in Music (9) (Under
development)
MUED 6xxx: Advanced Methods of Teaching Music (3) (Under
development)
MDSK 6260: Principles of Teacher Leadership (3)
MDSK 6691: Seminar in Professional Development (3)
INFORMATION
ON AUDITIONS
For more information regarding courses and degree programs,
please contact the department at:
Department
of Music
UNC Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223
(704)
687-2472 // FAX: (704) 687-6806
Music Department E-mail

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