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BS in Music Education

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Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

BS

Study Level

Undergraduate

The mission of the Music Education Program is to prepare proactive scholar-practitioners who can incorporate productive attitudes (positivity, passion and resilience) with professional skills (critical thinking, creative inquiry and reflection) to demonstrate outcomes of a lifelong learner/educator (effective teaching to empower students). Proactive individuals will look for opportunities to lead and distinguish themselves in a positive manner, using scholarship (academic skills and resources) to effectively practice their craft (teach). The nationally recognized program faculty are active in their respective professional organizations and as clinicians, conductors, lecturers, and researchers. The BS degree in music education requires a total of 122 credits and is designed to educate professional teachers of music education for public and private schools. The program meets the requirements of the Ohio Department of Education to prepare students to take state-mandated teacher exams (Ohio Assessments for Educators) and apply for teaching licensure. Most states recognize the Ohio teaching license through reciprocity. Music education students benefit from a wide range of instrumental, vocal, and general classroom methods courses. As an additional part of the program, students benefit from plentiful hands-on experiences by teaching sample lessons and conducting rehearsals in actual teaching situations.

Program overview

Main Subject

Education and Training

Degree

BS

Study Level

Undergraduate

The mission of the Music Education Program is to prepare proactive scholar-practitioners who can incorporate productive attitudes (positivity, passion and resilience) with professional skills (critical thinking, creative inquiry and reflection) to demonstrate outcomes of a lifelong learner/educator (effective teaching to empower students). Proactive individuals will look for opportunities to lead and distinguish themselves in a positive manner, using scholarship (academic skills and resources) to effectively practice their craft (teach). The nationally recognized program faculty are active in their respective professional organizations and as clinicians, conductors, lecturers, and researchers. The BS degree in music education requires a total of 122 credits and is designed to educate professional teachers of music education for public and private schools. The program meets the requirements of the Ohio Department of Education to prepare students to take state-mandated teacher exams (Ohio Assessments for Educators) and apply for teaching licensure. Most states recognize the Ohio teaching license through reciprocity. Music education students benefit from a wide range of instrumental, vocal, and general classroom methods courses. As an additional part of the program, students benefit from plentiful hands-on experiences by teaching sample lessons and conducting rehearsals in actual teaching situations.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

7+

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