Undergraduate programs
The School of Music & Theater is located within the hub of musical and theatrical activity in the Pacific Northwest, only three blocks from the Portland Center for the Performing Arts. It maintains close ties to the Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera, Portland Jazz Orchestra, Portland Piano International, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Chamber Music Northwest, Oregon Repertory Singers, Artists Repertory Theater, Portland Center Stage, Milagro Theatre, and Third Rail Repertory Theater, among other organizations. Faculty and students alike interact with these performing organizations in various ways.
Students have the opportunity to study with faculty members who are internationally recognized performers, conductors, composers, actors, directors, writers, and scholars. Standards are high as students pursue the conservatory-like Bachelor of Music degree or the more general Bachelor of Arts or Science in Music or Theater. Graduates have consistently demonstrated their excellence in the fields of performance, conducting, composition, acting, writing, production, and scholarship. Many are leaders in music, theater, and education around the Northwest and elsewhere.
Programs in the School of Music & Theater are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and National Association of Schools of Theater. Graduates have gained admission to both university graduate programs and professional training programs; they have become teachers and university professors; and they have pursued a range of related professions in the arts, education, business, administration, law, social services, and non-profit management.
Music Education B.M.
Program Coordinator: D. Glaze
Serving students who seek a professional degree in music with an emphasis in music education, the B.M. in Music Education provides a thorough music foundation with specialized coursework in instrumental and vocal methods, conducting, rehearsal techniques, orchestration, and literature. Students train to become music teachers in the K-12 setting and choose between our choral and instrumental music education tracks. Students successfully completing the B.M. in Music Education will have gained the necessary skills to pursue graduate teacher certification and placement as a music teacher in the public school system.
Requirements
In addition to meeting the general University degree requirements, music majors seeking the professional music degree (Bachelor of Music in Music Education) must complete the following courses:
Courses
Mup 190 | Applied Music | 3 |
Mup 290 | Applied Music | 3 |
Mup 390 or 490 | Applied Music | 6 |
MuEd 045 | Music Education Degree Entry Portfolio | 0 |
Mus 046 | Piano Proficiency Exam | 0 |
Mus 047 or 048 | Final Project or Junior Recital | 0 |
| (30 minutes minimum) | |
Mus 111 | Music Theory I | 3 |
Mus 112 | Music Theory II | 3 |
Mus 113 | Music Theory III | 3 |
Mus 114 | Sight Singing/Ear Training I | 1 |
Mus 115 | Sight Singing/Ear Training II | 1 |
Mus 116 | Sight Singing/Ear Training III | 1 |
Mus 188 | Performance Attendance | 0 |
| (9 terms required) | |
Mus 195, 196, 197, or 198 | Large Ensemble: Band, Orchestra, Choir, or Jazz Lab Band | 6 |
Mus 205 | Listening I | 1 |
Mus 206 | Listening II | 1 |
Mus 211 | Music Theory IV | 3 |
Mus 212 | Music Theory V | 3 |
Mus 213 | Music Theory VI | 3 |
Mus 214 | Sight Singing/Ear Training IV | 1 |
Mus 215 | Sight Singing/ Ear Training V | 1 |
Mus 216 | Sight Singing/Ear Training VI | 1 |
Mus 291 | Advanced Class Piano I | 2 |
Mus 292 | Advanced Class Piano II | 2 |
Mus 293 | Advanced Class Piano III | 2 |
Mus 304 | Music History: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque | 4 |
Mus 305 | Music History: Classical and Romantic | 4 |
Mus 306 | Music History: 20th Century | 4 |
Mus 312 | Orchestration | 3 |
Mus 320 | Fundamentals of Conducting | 2 |
Mus 321 | Instrumental Conducting | 2 |
Mus 322 | Choral Conducting | 2 |
MuEd 201 | Introduction to Music Education | 2 |
MuEd 332 | String Techniques | 1 |
MuEd 333 | Guitar Techniques | 1 |
MuEd 334 | Vocal Techniques K-12 | 1 |
MuEd 335 | Percussion Techniques | 1 |
Mus 395, 396, 397, or 398 | Large Ensemble: Band, Orchestra, Choir, or Jazz Lab Band | 6 |
Mus 409 | Practicum | 2 |
Mus 470 | Topics in Music History | 2 |
Mus 243 | Digital Technology for Musicians | 2 |
MuEd 484 | Music with Children | 3 |
One of the following:
Mus 374U | World Music: Africa and the Middle East | 4 |
Mus 375U | World Music: Asia | 4 |
Mus 377U | World Music: Latin America and the Caribbean | 4 |
Mus 114 – Mus 116: (concurrent enrollment with Mus 111, Mus 112, Mus 113 required)
Mus 214 – Mus 216: (concurrent enrollment with Mus 211, Mus 212, Mus 213 required)
Music majors must enroll in Applied Music and the related Large Ensemble each term. Students must earn 3 credits at each level of Applied Music. With School approval, the distribution of Applied Music credits may be altered; however, a minimum of 6 of the 12 must be completed at the upper-division level. A minimum of 6 of the 12 Large Ensemble credits must be completed at the upper-division level.
Additionally, students need to choose a teaching sub-speciality and complete the following courses in the appropriate track:
Instrumental Track
Choral/General Track
Total Teaching Sub-Specialty Credits: 27
Total Credit Hours: 123