MUSI 7006 GRADUATE CHORAL CONDUCTING I  | 3 Credit Hours

Laboratory for the development of skills relating to analysis of and conducting performances of traditional and modern choral works. Participation in an approved choral ensemble is required (on-campus workshop).
Instructor: Dr. William Powell
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years

MUSI 7016 ADVANCED CHORAL CONDUCTING II | 3 Credit Hours

Laboratory for the development of skills relating to analysis of and conducting performances of traditional and modern choral works. Participation in an approved choral ensemble is required (on-campus workshop).
Instructor: Dr. William Powell
Typically Offered: Summer, Odd-numbered Years

MUSI 7046 ADVANCED INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING I  | 3 Credit Hours

Laboratory for the development of skills relating to conducting performances of traditional and modern instrumental works for large ensembles. Participation in an approved instrumental ensemble is required (on-campus workshop).
Instructor: Dr. Rick Good
Typically Offered: Summer, Odd-numbered Years

MUSI 7056 ADVANCED INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING II  | 3 Credit Hours

Laboratory for the development of skills relating to conducting performances of traditional and modern instrumental works for large ensembles. Participation in an approved instrumental ensemble is required (on-campus workshop).

MUSI 7096 SURVEY OF CHORAL LITERATURE  | 3 Credit Hours

Detailed analysis of the styles, forms and performance practices of choral music of the Classic, Romantic, and Modern periods, working primarily with scores of representative works.
Instructor: Dr. Tom Smith
Typically Offered: Summer, Odd-numbered Years

MUSI 7066 BRASS INSTRUMENTS TECHNIQUES  | 1 Credit Hour

Designed to work out specific problems with graduate students in furthering their knowledge of and skill on brass instruments.
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years (On-Campus Workshop Format)

MUSI 7076 WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS TECHNIQUES | 1 Credit Hour

Designed to work out specific problems with graduate students in furthering their knowledge of and skill on woodwind instruments.
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years (On-Campus Workshop Format)

MUSI 7076 PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS TECHNIQUES | 1 Credit Hour

Designed to work out specific problems with graduate students in furthering their knowledge of and skill on woodwind instruments.
Typically Offered: Summer, Odd-numbered Years (On-Campus Workshop Format)

MUSI 7106 CHORAL ARRANGING I  | 3 Credit Hours

Advanced arranging for various choral combinations.
Instructor: Dr. Tom Smith
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years

MUSI 7110/7116 CHORAL ARRANGING II  | 3 Credit Hours

Advanced arranging for various choral combinations.
Instructor: Dr. Tom Smith
Typically Offered: Summer, Odd-numbered Years

MUSI 7126 BAND ARRANGING I  | 3 Credit Hours

Advanced arranging for various band organizations.

MUSI 7130/7136 BAND ARRANGING II  | 3 Credit Hours

Advanced arranging for various band organizations.

MUSI 7236 ADVANCED FORMAL ANALYSIS   | 3 Credit Hours

Advanced formal analysis of standard music literature.
Instructor: Dr. Bill Schaffer
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years

MUSI 7246: WIND BAND LITERATURE I | 3 Credit Hours

History of the development of the wind band to 1950. Advanced analysis of Grade 1-3 wind band literature.
Instructor: Dr. Rick Good
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years

MUSI 7256: WIND BAND LITERATURE II | 3 Credit Hours

History of the development of the wind band to 1950. Advanced analysis of Grade 4-6 wind band literature.
Instructor: Dr. Rick Good
Typically Offered: Summer, Odd-numbered Years

MUSI 7406 GRADUATE CHORAL ENSEMBLE | 1 Credit Hour

Graduate-level choral ensemble for the study and performance of standard literature. (Distance students will participate in two days of on-campus ensemble rehearsals and an on-campus concert.)
Instructor: Dr. William Powell
Typically Offered: Summers

MUSI 7406 GRADUATE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE | 1 Credit Hour

Graduate-level instrumental ensemble for the study and performance of standard literature. (Distance students will participate in two days of on-campus ensemble rehearsals and an on-campus concert.)
Instructor: Dr. Rick Good
Typically Offered: Summers

MUSI 7976 SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC | 3 Credit Hours

Provides an opportunity for graduate students and professors to pursue cooperatively selected topics. (Example Special Topics: marching band techniques, music genres.)
Typically Offered: Summers

CTMU 7516 RESEARCH STUDIES IN MUSIC EDUCATION | 3 Credit Hours

Review, analysis and interpretation of available research with emphasis on designing new research to meet the changing needs of school musicians.
Instructor: Dr. Kimberly Walls
Typically Offered: Every Fall

CTMU 7526 CURRICULUM AND TEACHING IN MUSIC EDUCATION | 3 Credit Hours

Teaching practices and evaluation of experiences and content for curriculum improvements. Students develop recommendations for music curriculum.
Instructor: Dr. Kimberly Walls
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years

CTMU 7536 ORGANIZATION OF PROGRAM IN MUSIC EDUCATION | 3 Credit Hours

Program, organization and development of basic and supplementary materials for guiding teachers, facilities and school systems in continuous improvement of curriculum and teaching practices in music education.
Instructor: Dr. Jane Kuehne
Typically Offered: Summer, Odd-numbered Years

CTMU 7546 EVALUATION OF PROGRAM IN MUSIC EDUCATION | 3 Credit Hours

Evaluation and investigation of teaching effectiveness including the utilization of human and material resources and the coordination of areas of specialization and issues in evaluation which are unique to music education settings.
Instructor: Dr. Jane Kuehne
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years

CTMU 7556 APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY IN MUSIC EDUCATION | 3 Credit Hours

An overview of applications of current technology in music classroom, studios, and offices. (TI-ME Level 1-A Course.)
Instructor: Dr. Jane Kuehne
Typically Offered: Summers

CTMU 7566 DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION FOR MUSIC EDUCATION | 3 Credit Hours

Current tools, skills, and concepts for creating aural and visual interactive applications. (TI-ME Level 1-B Course.)
Instructor: Dr. Kimberly Walls
Typically Offered: Summer, Even-numbered Years

CTMU 7916 PRACTICUM IN MUSIC EDUCATION| 3 Credit Hours

Experience relating theory and practice, usually in a school setting.
Typically Offered: Every Spring

CTMU 7976 SPECIAL TOPICS | 1-6 Credit Hours

Provides an opportunity for graduate students and professors to pursue cooperatively selected topics. (Examples: Guitar Class Methods, Kodaly Levels Workshops, Orff Levels Workshops.)
Typically Offered: Every Summer

CTMU 8986 FIELD PROJECT | 1 Credit Hour

Course may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours. Ed.S. Students only.
Typically Offered: Every Semester


See the Music Education Graduate Degrees web page and Music Education Graduate Student Orientation & Community  (requires course registration and OIT password ) for complete list of courses and schedule including Education courses offered.