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2024-2025 General Catalog [Current] 
    
2024-2025 General Catalog [Current]

Music Education - Secondary Instrumental Emphasis (B.M.)

Location(s): Main Campus


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Program Summary

The Bachelor of Music in Secondary Instrumental Education degree prepares students to be exceptional high school music directors and teachers.  With a strong education component in addition to a rigorous musicianship curriculum, students are exceptionally trained and ready for any music classroom.

Program Information

General Education Requirement (30-35 Credits)


See General Education  for course options.

  • Core Course Requirements (12-15 Credits)
  • Breadth Area Requirements (16-20 Credits)

Please note: All students must complete a minimum of 30 credits between the Core and Breadth Area requirements.

Music Education - Secondary Instrumental Curriculum (75 Credits)


Music Core Requirements (45 Credits)


Major Ensemble Requirement (7 Credits)


Complete 7 credits from the following:

Professional Education Requirements for Secondary Licensure (20 Credits)


To qualify for a teaching license in Music Education, students must also complete an adapted sequence of professional education courses through the Department of Teacher Education . Some classes required for the licensure cannot be taken until the teacher candidate has been admitted to the College of Education and Human Development. Please consult your advisor or the Department of Teacher Education for further instruction.

Optional Elementary Endorsement (5 Credits)


Students may pursue an optional endorsement to teach at the Elementary level (grades K-6) by taking the following additional courses:

Total Credits, B.M. Degree: 122-135


Licensure Notification


This program typically leads to licensure/certification and was designed to meet such qualifications for the state of Utah. Students who are or may be planning to pursue licensure/certification in any other U.S. state or territory may need to meet additional education requirements. This is not a reflection of SUU’s accreditation or quality, as each state and territory regulates their own education requirements for occupational licensure.

Students enrolled in a teacher preparation program may potentially be able to use a Utah educator license to obtain licensure through reciprocity. Additional information may be found through the Department of Teacher Education’s reciprocity table.

An overview of all of SUU’s programs that lead to licensure/certification and the programs’ current determination statuses may be found at www.suu.edu/provost/licensure.html.

Program Learning Outcomes


History, Theory, Analysis

  1. Conceptualize and perform music in its proper historical context.
  2. Be able to analyze harmony and other aesthetic qualities of music.
  3. Be able to research and write cogently about music.
  4. Demonstrate the ability to perceive and understand music aurally.
  5. A far-reaching exposure to and knowledge of literature in their area of expertise.
  6. Knowledge of multiple pedagogical approaches in their area of expertise.

Music in Social and Cultural Contexts

  1. Have an understanding of the role of music in society.
  2. Participate in cultural experiences which will enlarge multicultural understanding.
  3. Possess an understanding of the responsibility of building the audiences of the future.
  4. Contribute to the community and the profession through performances on a professional level.
  5. Promote appreciation of art music within the society.

Performance and Musicianship

  1. Demonstrate advanced technical and artistic performance standards in their area of expertise.
  2. Have a wide range of performance experience of the highest level.
  3. Have a broad knowledge of literature in a wide variety of musical styles.
  4. Demonstrate a level of technical and artistic proficiency that is on par for the national standards for success in graduate school.
  5. Have designed and executed musical events such as solo recitals with a level of professionalism that is on par for graduate study.
  6. Demonstrate a deep and broad understanding of the literature in their field.

Piano Proficiency

  1. Play and accompany simple folk songs by ear, in any key.
  2. Transfer theory and skills concepts to the keyboard.
  3. Read at sight at the level of 4-part hymns.

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