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Music Education
Faculty:Christopher Olin, Phyllis
Paul (Chair), Timothy Paul, Eric Wiltshire
The Music Education Department at the University of Oregon is
a leader in the movement to improve teacher education and is dedicated
to providing the public schools with a select group of music education
professionals. Recognized as one of the most innovative programs
in the western United States, it combines the latest with the best
of the traditional.
TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM
The University of Oregon offers a five-year program composed of
a four-year Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education and a one-year
licensure program culminating in an Oregon Music Teaching License.
The fifth-year program also includes a substantial portion of the
course work required for the Master of Music degree.
Acceptance into the University of Oregon School of Music and Dance depends
upon a satisfactory academic record in public school and musical
proficiency in an audition. During the first two years, music students
concentrate on broad liberal arts studies, as well as music theory,
history, performance and ensembles.
MAJOR IN MUSIC EDUCATION
Students who meet the University's high academic standards and
achieve the level of musicianship required by the School of Music and Dance
are eligible, beginning their junior year, to specialize in music
education and to pursue course work leading to the Bachelor of
Music degree in Music Education after four years.
GET HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE
Our program offers a strong component of practical experience in
the performance skills of teaching. An innovative feature of the program is the Teaching Laboratory, which coupled with our method classes, provides numerous clinical opportunities for students to practice teaching strategies and rehearsal techniques.
CHOOSE A SPECIALITY
Our undergraduate program has four tracks - band, choral, early childhood/elementary general, and string. Students choose one of these tracks according to their job goals.
PERFORM
Music education majors perform in the School of Music and Dance's superb ensembles: chamber choir, university singers, women's choir, concert choir, orchestra, wind ensemble, symphonic band, campus band, jazz bands, opera workshop, and gamelan. These groups are recognized as among the finest of their kind in the Northwest.
STUDY YOUR INSTRUMENT
Study with nationally-recognized teachers who are expert performers
on their instruments.
WORK WITH YOUR PEERS
To increase your skills and contacts, join the Collegiate Music Educators National Conference (CMENC).
GET A JOB
Our graduates are highly sought-after by public schools in the
Pacific Northwest and beyond. For example, over the past decade, 100% of our graduates seeking positions were employed.
LOOK US OVER
If you would like to spend a day on campus and see our program
in action, call (541) 346-5579. One of our students will be happy
to take you through a typical day at the School of Music and Dance.
GRADUATE PROGRAM
The School of Music and Dance at the University of Oregon offers graduate programs leading to the degrees Master of Music and Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education.
Graduate study in music education challenges the student to gain
a greater depth of knowledge in music pedagogy. Our graduate
degrees offer intensive study in practical techniques for teaching,
musical materials useful in all levels of education, educational
psychology and philosophy, and research practices related to music
learning. The master of music degree in music education is recommended
for persons who have prior teaching experience and want to refine
their professional expertise. The Oregon Standard Teaching Certificate
is available to post-baccalaureate students and can be affiliated
with the master's degree program. It is available to those interested
in certification as teachers in the State of Oregon. The doctor of philosophy degree program offers
a comprehensive emphasis on music and pedagogy for advanced students
who have successfully taught public school music for a minimum of three
years. The
doctor of philosophy degree has a primary area in music education and candidates also choose a supporting area, which provides the student with additional advanced skills. A broad spectrum of music studies provide breadth
to this research-oriented degree, which culminates with comprehensive
examinations and a dissertation.
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