Minor in Music at University of St. Francis Illinois
The field of music promises a creative and joyful life work, and to prepare you, Music and Performing Arts at the University of St. Francis offers a friendly and supportive environment with a multitude of performance opportunities—recitals, concerts, theater and informal classes—in which students from all areas may excel.
Transfer students are warmly welcomed to the USF program, particularly those from National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) accredited programs.
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The universal language of music bridges cultural differences and touches our common humanity. Offering a wide variety of career options, the field of music promises a creative and joyful life work. The University of St. Francis Department of Music and Performing Arts provides a friendly and supportive environment with a multitude of performance opportunities for students
This degree is designed for a Type 10 certification in Music for all grades (K-12). Candidates for teacher certification in music must:
Meet University of St. Francis requirements for Liberal Education and state certification.
Music core requirements
Vocal/Choral concentration requirements
Meet professional education requirements
Complete a minimum of 100 clock hours of pre-teaching experience in elementary and secondary classrooms for admission to student teaching.
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If you’re majoring in another academic area but have an interest in music, a minor in music may be completed with 18 credit hours.
Program of study includes a wide variety of music courses, participation in ensembles and lessons, and attendance at recitals. Independent study courses may be designed to meet your interests and needs. For elementary education majors, substitute nine credit hours at the 300-level as per State of Illinois requirements.
The BA (non-teaching program) requires relatively few hours and may easily be combined with another degree program or minor (business or theology, for example). A graduate with these combined degrees might look at music business or church music as a career.
The BA in Music (Certification in Music Education, Type 10, K-12) will prepare the musician to be a general music teacher or choral director in an elementary, middle, or high school. This program will be overseen jointly by the Fine Arts Department and the College of Education. State accreditation for this program is pending.
The BM is a more professional and
Emphasis:
Conducting majors will declare an emphasis for their studies in one of the following areas: literature and performance of (1) instrumental music or (2) choral music, and will concentrate on that specialization. A substantial portion of time also will be devoted to conducting in areas other than one's principal repertoire. A feature of the conducting program is regular tutorial sessions, given in conjunction with a significant amount of contact hours with the School's ensembles.
Residency:
For conducting majors, two years beyond the master's degree must be in full-time residence. Please see
The Illinois Institute of Art–Chicago offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Digital Filmmaking & Video Production; Game Art & Design; Media Arts & Animation and Interactive Media Design that also includes general education courses. The degree program lasts four academic years (12 quarters or 132 weeks in length) and contains 180 quarter-credits, including 64 quarter-credits in general education.
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