2015-2016 Graduate Course Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2015-2016 Graduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Education Preparation, MS


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Contact:

Colleen Reynolds, 301 Crouse College, 315-443-4309, cmreyn01@syr.edu

Elisa Macedo Dekaney, Coordinator,  Music Education, 109 Crouse College, 315-443-4854, emdekane@syr.edu

Description

The Music Education Program at Syracuse University is consistent in its mission to provide an environment of excellence where students can develop the understanding and skills necessary to become competent, independent teachers of music. Our program provides students with opportunities to nurture and develop optimal teaching competencies and artistry and musicianship, as well as philosophical, theoretical, and historical perspectives of music and music education through research and reflective practice.

The School of Education, in cooperation with the Setnor School of Music in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, offers a preparation program leading to the M.S. degree in music education.  The preparation program is designed for students who have earned a bachelor’s degree in music (i.e., with a major field in music) from a program accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), and seek certification to teach music at the elementary and secondary school levels. The program prepares students to become music educators proficient in five areas:

  • critical reflection and explanation of practice
  • content knowledge
  • inclusive and culturally responsive pedagogy
  • assessment of student learning and
  • professional conduct and collaboration.

This degree program provides meaningful opportunities for professional enhancement through comprehensive practice experiences in the field, exposure to current instructional technology with applications to music education, thoughtful examination of music research, and encouragement of continuing personal artistic growth. By providing knowledge and understanding of inclusive and diverse environments, and striving to promote a developed awareness of individual needs and social justice, we prepare our graduates to enter the field as music educators capable of creating learning environments that ensure successful outcomes for all students.

Program Features:

  • Prepares students for New York State (NYS) initial certification as music teachers at all grade levels as they earn master’s degrees within one and one-half to two years;
  • A 47-credit minimum program designed for full-time study, that exposes students to cutting-edge ideas in education in courses taught by faculty specialists, and offers students opportunities to expand content knowledge and develop artistic abilities through graduate music courses and performance events;
  • Special emphases on these areas: serving diverse student populations, using latest technologies to promote active learning; developing skills in assessing student learning; and developing a knowledge of music for effective teaching and performance;
  • Five field placements, allowing each candidate to learn from experiences in urban, rural, and suburban school settings, from contact with a variety of teaching professionals, and by working with students of diverse backgrounds and abilities;
  • Professional development opportunities through shared experiences in  core courses with a cohort of music education students as well as students from other secondary programs;
  • Participation in the Music Educators Academy, whose weekly meetings bring candidates together with area teachers, educational professionals, and SU faculty and staff to share professional development opportunities and;
  • A music education faculty whose location in the Setnor School of Music affords opportunities for formal and informal interactions, and for continued study with accomplished musicians from diverse fields of music.

The M.S. Teacher Preparation Program of study includes the following:


Additional Degree Requirements


The requirements of this program include several undergraduate liberal arts distribution courses.  Although some may have been completed at the time of application, it is not unusual for students to have one or more of these left to complete with appropriate grades, before a master’s degree can be granted.  These include:

  • A writing course or equivalent
  • A social science course other than history or psychology
  • A humanities course that is not arts related (can include history)
  • One mathematics course
  • One natural sciences course
  • One course (minimum 3 credits) in a language other than English (including American Sign Language), or equivalent competency established by examination or level three of high school study.

 

Total Minimum Credits: 47


Degree Awarded: M.S. in Teacher Preparation


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