Grad Music Course Catalog FY25

PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF ARTS EDUCATION GMUS 840 (3 credits) Douglas C. Orzolek, PhD June 23-August 1 | 6:00-9:15 p.m. Online, Synchronous Monday and Wednesday CRN: 30505 Application of philosophical theory to practical issues and problems facing the field of arts education. One of the primary goals of the course is the development of a personal philosophy of arts education. Topics include art and feeling, the creative process, aesthetic meaning, aesthetic experience, musical meaning, and experiences in arts education. Please note that the primary artistic area explored will be music. DIRECTED RESEARCH GMUS 876 (0 credits) Graduate Music Education Faculty Occasions students register for GMUS 876 are when: 1. They have selected Designs Four or Five and are in the first semester of the process (see individual Design Four or Design Five Guidelines), or 2. When they are in a “hold” mode of not working with their advisors for a term and thus are registered for GMUS 876-99. a. Students will not be assessed the 1 credit tuition fee for a semester in which they are not working with their advisor but instead will register for GMUS 876-99 ($75 fee assessed) during these terms.

APPLIED PERFORMANCE

APPLIED PERFORMANCE STUDIES GMUS 570-593 (1 credit) Please change this top bit to read: Twelve 50-minute individual lessons, 1 credit — lesson tuition: $1,602 plus $400 course fee. Twelve 30-minute individual lessons, 1 credit — lesson tuition: $801, plus $200 course fee. Arrange individual lessons with the instructor BEFORE registering. Specify the instructor and duration of lessons on the course registration form or send an email to music@stthomas.edu to inquire about instructor availability and contact information.

b. GMUS 876-99 terms are limited to one per student.

c. For students completing Designs Four or Five, GMUS 876 and GMUS 890 cannot be interspersed with a section 99 without approval from the advisor and director of GPME. Students enroll in the section of GMUS 876 matching the project advisor’s name. If not working with an advisor, register for section 99.

GMUS 570 Harpsichord GMUS 571 Piano GMUS 573 Recorder GMUS 574 Voice GMUS 575 Organ GMUS 576 Flute GMUS 577 Oboe GMUS 578 Clarinet GMUS 579 Bassoon GMUS 580 Saxophone GMUS 581 Trumpet GMUS 582 French Horn

GMUS 583 Trombone GMUS 584 Euphonium GMUS 585 Tuba GMUS 586 Percussion GMUS 587 Violin GMUS 588 Viola GMUS 589 Cello GMUS 590 Double Bass GMUS 591 Guitar GMUS 592 Harp GMUS 593 Composition

MA FINAL PROJECT GMUS 890 (1 credit) Graduate Music Education Faculty

Students enroll in the section of GMUS 890 matching the project advisor’s name during the semester they write and complete their projects.

Graduate Programs in Music Education

link.stthomas.edu/musicgraduate

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