»BM in Education - Instrumental/Vocal (Pre-Certification)

A musician plays the timpaniUnder the direction of Robert Frelly and Angel Vázquez-Ramos, Chapman’s Music Education program consistently trains students to be well prepared, knowledgeable, and confident in their abilities. Our graduates are among the finest music teachers in the country, and many are leaders in their field. The placement rate for graduates seeking a teaching position in the California public and private school settings continues to be 100%.

Based on their experience and interests, music education majors may select from two degree options: a concentration in vocal music, or a concentration in instrumental music. Students have opportunities to combine their studies with “hands-on” experience in elementary, middle, and high school music programs. They work intensively in the field while studying and applying the best educational methods and techniques, thus gaining a wide repertoire of skills, a wealth of resources, and confidence in their ability as a teacher. During their junior year, students may decide the level and type of setting that they prefer to teach after graduation. Course work, internships, and additional field experiences are then arranged accordingly.

Upon completion of their degree (a four-year program), music education majors receive a Bachelor of Music (pre-certification), and may choose to enter into the Credential Program through the University’s School of Education. During this fifth-year of study, students complete a series of courses and a directed teaching (student teaching) experience, leading to the California Single Subject Teaching Credential in Music. The Music Education program at Chapman is accredited by the California Commission on Teaching Credentialing.

+-Program Learning Outcomes

PLO1: Musicianship
The student will demonstrate fluent musicianship skills, including an understanding of music theory, proficiency with aural skills and sight reading, proficiency as a soloist on his or her main instrument, knowledge of different musical styles and historical eras, a demonstration of basic piano skills, experience in improvisation, proficiency with basic music technology, the ability to rehearse and perform collaboratively and contribute to an ensemble and an understanding and demonstration of basic improvisation techniques.

PLO2: Teaching
The student will gain teaching experience in a variety of situations, will demonstrate an understanding of classroom music programs and their function within the public and private school systems, will demonstrate an understanding of teaching philosophies and will be prepared to enter a teacher certification program.

PLO3: Musicianship for teaching
The student will demonstrate musicianship skills specific to teaching, including competency in conducting, arranging, and coaching a vocal or instrumental ensemble, as well as knowledge of instrumental families.

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