MUS 449
Credit: 2 hours.
Provides music education students with techniques for implementing developmentally appropriate music-learning experiences with an emphasis on teaching young singers. Includes theoretical and research literature in the field of vocal development and early childhood music education. Learning goals of the course focus on strategies for supporting and remediating vocal development, integrating singing into general music curricula, identifying and selecting song literature for young singers that encompasses a wide range of genres and styles with attention to children's musical interests, assessing vocal development and growth, and selecting and programing choral literature for early elementary-aged singers. Early field experiences and peer teaching are included in the course work.
2 undergraduate hours. 2 graduate hours. Prerequisite: MUS 240, MUS 342, and MUS 343; or grad standing; or consent of instructor.

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