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2024-2025

Department/Program:

Music

The Music department nurtures the performance and inquiry of students and faculty; and educates students to excel in active roles in professional life and the community through integration and specialization, while emphasizing the values of meaningful creativity and cultural context.

Department Learning Outcomes
Majors will be able to:

  1. Develop degree-appropriate proficiency in music performance.
  2. Develop skills in music theory and aural perception.
  3. Develop research skills (musicology/ethnomusicology) in cultural (past and present) intersections of music, interdisciplinary intersections of music, and synthesis (combine ideas to form a product, theory, or system).
  4. Develop skills in written and oral communication with the discipline of music.

General Information

Admission to status as a music major is by audition.

The music programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music:

National Association of Schools of Music
11250 Roger Bacon Dr, Suite 21
Reston, VA 20190-5248
703.437.0700; fax: 703.437.6312
http://nasm.arts-accredit.org

Ensembles

Each music major must participate in a primary large ensemble (see list below) each semester in residence.  Assignment to a specific ensemble is made by the Director of Choral Activities for choral ensembles or the Director of Instrumental Studies for instrumental ensembles, in consultation with the department chair.  Participation in two ensembles may be required, according to the student's educational plan.  Any variation from these policies must be approved by the department chair.

Students participating in any ensemble must register for the courses.  Courses may be repeated.  Music Education and Music Performance majors must register for their primary ensemble for 1 credit.  Students who are pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Music may register for their primary ensemble for either 0 or 1 credit.  Non-music majors may register for ensembles for either 0 or 1 credit.  Ensembles may not be taken Pass/Fail.

Large Ensembles:

Small/Chamber Ensembles:

Recital Attendance

Experiencing a variety of live music is a vital part of one's education as a musician.  Music majors must enroll in and pass MUSIC 1000 Recitals, every semester in residence, with the exception of the semester of student teaching.  Details about MUSIC 1000 can be found in the Music Major Handbook.

Recitals and Concerts

Candidates for the Bachelor of Music degree (Music Performance) are required to perform a partial or full recital in the junior year and a full recital in the senior year. Candidates for the Bachelor of Music degree (Music Education) are required to perform a partial or full recital in the senior year in addition to successful completion of student teaching. Bachelor of Arts candidates are required to present a partial or full recital in the senior year. With permission of the music faculty, Bachelor of Arts candidates may substitute a senior research project for the senior recital. Students must enroll in the appropriate applied music course for their major every semester until their senior recital requirement is completed. Permission for any student recital must be received from the music office and is contingent upon a satisfactory hearing by the recital jury committee. In addition to formal concerts and recitals by student soloists and university ensembles, the department presents opera and opera workshop performances, department student recitals, and faculty solo and chamber music concerts.

Piano Proficiency

All music majors must pass a piano proficiency examination. Piano Proficiency and Piano Proficiency Labs (MUSIC 1510/MUSIC 1510L or MUSIC 1520/MUSIC 1520L) must be taken each semester of full-time enrollment until the examination is passed. Any exception, allowing completion of the piano proficiency requirement through enrollment in applied piano lessons instead of enrollment in Piano Proficiency/Piano Proficiency Labs, is at the discretion of the deparement chair in consultation with the piano faculty. Music education majors must pass piano proficiency before taking MUSIC 3530 Secondary Instrumental MethodsMUSIC 3540 Elementary General Music Methods,or MUSIC 3550 Secondary Vocal Music Methods

Techniques Courses

Music Education majors must take and pass techniques courses in the areas listed with the requirements for each major emphasis.  Students may request to demonstrate proficiency in a techniques course by passing an examination with the appropriate area faculty, in consultation with the department chair.  All techniques courses must be completed before enrolling for student teaching.  Any exceptions to these policies must be approved by the department chair.

Student Teaching Prerequisites

Before enrolling in student teaching, all music education students must have successfully completed the appropriate method and technique courses in their degree program. Music education students must also complete 100 hours of field experience, pass the Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST), and be accepted into the Teacher Education Program (TEP).

Applied Music

The term "applied music" refers to private instruction in any instrument (including voice).  Primary consideration is given to the principles of performance and literature of that instrument.  All music majors, regardless of the degree program, must designate a major instrument.  Applied music may not be taken Pass/Fail.  Students pursuing the Bachelor of Music degree with a music performance major must carry 2 credit hours (60 minutes of instruction per week) in their major instrument for every semester in residence.  Music Education and BA students must carry 1 credit hour (60 minutes of instruction per week) in their major instrument for every semester in residence.  Any exceptions must be approved by the department chair.

Credit: Credit for applied music instruction is given as follows:

  •  2 credit hours (major instrument only), for 60 minutes of instruction per week.  A minimum of three hours daily practice and participation in department recitals are required.
  •  1 credit hour (secondary instrument or non-music majors) for 30 minutes of instruction per week.  Two hours daily practice is required.

Registration: Students may register for one of four levels in applied music courses, numbered as follows:

  • 1200-1380: All first-year students or any other students registering for the first or second semester of an instrument except by permission of the department chair.
  • 2200-2380: Any student registering for the third or fourth semester of an instrument.
  • 3200-3380: Any student registering for the fifth or sixth semester of an instrument.
  • 4200-4380: Any student registering for the seventh or eighth semester of an instrument.

Courses may be repeated. No Pass/Fail. Prerequisite: Music majors must have completed the sophomore interview in order to enroll in Music 3200-3380.

Course numbers for applied music are as follows. Each course is offered for 1- 2 credit hours.

Piano: MUSIC 1200, MUSIC 2200, MUSIC 3200, MUSIC 4200
Organ: MUSIC 1210, MUSIC 2210, MUSIC 3210, MUSIC 4210
Voice: MUSIC 1230, MUSIC 2230, MUSIC 3230, MUSIC 4230
Flute: MUSIC 1240, MUSIC 2240, MUSIC 3240, MUSIC 4240
Oboe: MUSIC 1250, MUSIC 2250, MUSIC 3250, MUSIC 4250
Clarinet: MUSIC 1260, MUSIC 2260, MUSIC 3260, MUSIC 4260
Saxophone: MUSIC 1270, MUSIC 2270, MUSIC 3270, MUSIC 4270
Bassoon: MUSIC 1280, MUSIC 2280, MUSIC 3280, MUSIC 4280
French Horn: MUSIC 1290, MUSIC 2290, MUSIC 3290, MUSIC 4290
Trumpet: MUSIC 1300, MUSIC 2300, MUSIC 3300, MUSIC 4300
Trombone and Euphonium: MUSIC 1310, MUSIC 2310, MUSIC 3310, MUSIC 4310
Tuba: MUSIC 1320, MUSIC 2320, MUSIC 3320, MUSIC 4320
Percussion: MUSIC 1330, MUSIC 2330, MUSIC 3330, MUSIC 4330
Guitar: MUSIC 1340, MUSIC 2340, MUSIC 3340, MUSIC 4340
Violin: MUSIC 1350, MUSIC 2350, MUSIC 3350, MUSIC 4350
Viola: MUSIC 1360, MUSIC 2360, MUSIC 3360, MUSIC 4360
Cello: MUSIC 1370, MUSIC 2370, MUSIC 3370, MUSIC 4370
String Bass: MUSIC 1380, MUSIC 2380, MUSIC 3380 MUSIC 4380

Courses

Student must attend 12 approved recitals, concerts, or performances during the semester. Pass/Fail only.

Large mixed-voice premiere choral ensemble. Performs concerts at home and on annual tours. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Admission by audition.
(Offered each semester with full-year enrollment expectation.)

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Large orchestral ensemble made up of strings, winds, and percussion. No P/F.

(Offered each semester with full-year enrollment expectation.)

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Large symphonic ensemble made up of winds and percussion. Performs concerts at home and on annual tours.  No P/F.
(Offered each semester with full-year enrollment expectation.)

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

This course will engage the communal singing of music from diverse composers and cultures.  Students will learn about the historical context and stylistics interpretation of the music they will perform. No P/F.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

A variety of chamber ensembles (quartets, quintets, octets, etc.) that perform a variety of chamber music appropriate to the ensemble. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Approximately sixteen-voice ensemble that performs songs in a variety of jazz styles in concerts at home and on annual tours. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Admission by audition.
(Offered each semester with full year enrollment expectation.)

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

The Prairie Wolves Pep Band provides musical entertainment at various Nebraska Wesleyan University football and basketball events on campus. The music played in the pep band includes examples from swing, jazz, classic rock and roll, and other appropriate genres. No P/F.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Seventeen-piece big band that performs a variety of jazz styles during concerts at home and on annual tours. No P/F.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Opportunity to study operatic singing style, staging and movement, and various aspects of production, and as an ensemble that performs opera scene selections. No P/F.
(Normally offered each fall semester.)

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Ensemble that performs an opera production in its entirety. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Admission by audition of permission of the instructor.
(Normally offered each spring semester.)

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

A mixed, non-auditioned choral ensemble that performs concerts on campus and in the community.
No P/F.
(Offered each semester)

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

In this Creative and Performing Arts Elective course that is situated within the Chaos Thread, students will develop skills necessary to learn how to play an instrument or sing, and to create their own arrangements and compositions within small student-led groups. This course is designed for students with little to no formal musical training to learn how to create their own music using informal music learning methods – methods that are not always acknowledged as having merit both in process and in genre, especially within the area of academic music. The teacher will act as a facilitator of space and at times a coach, mentor, or apprentice as appropriate so that students drive the learning and the creating of their own music to the end of performing and/or recording it. The assigned readings, class discussion, and students’ musical creations will focus on the radical differences between the formal music learning practices done in classrooms and the informal music learning practices used by many musicians outside of the formal classroom setting. There are no pre-requisites to take this course. Students will be learning to play instruments and using electronic software; students can use their own instruments and electronics as appropriate to the course projects, but materials will be provided as needed.
(Normally offered each spring semester.)

Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Chaos Thread
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Course for students with little or no musical background. Students will develop skills necessary to learn how to play in a group drumming ensemble, which will include drum circles, ukuleles, barred mallet instruments, and other auxiliary percussion instruments. The course will focus primarily on African culture; and emphasis may also be given to Caribbean, South American, and other cultures. Through the musical experiences, assigned readings, class discussion, and performances, students will develop a greater appreciation of our global society and a deeper understanding of the diverse nature of their world, which will allow for movement toward social justice. There are no prerequisites to take this course. Materials will be provided as needed.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – Global

This Creative and Performing Arts Elective course introduces students to the process of composing music for visula media. Students will view, analyze, and discuss scenes from multiple films and video games in order to identify features of a scene's character. They will then use these characteristics as the basis for creating supportive musical expression in their own composition. Students will be introduced to the process of synchronizing music to picture, develop rudimentary creative and technical skills in editing audio, and explore ways to compose music using digital audio technology. There are no prerequisites to take this course. While formal musical training can be helpful, this course is designed to accommodate students with minimal musical experience. Students will learn to manipulate already formed samples and loops that accompany Digial Audio Workstation (DAW) software, while also learning how to mix these sounds with music they create using Midi instruments and audio files.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Innovation Thread

MUSIC 1200 Piano (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in piano. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1210 Organ (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in organ. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1230 Voice (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in voice. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1240 Flute (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in flute. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1250 Oboe (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in oboe. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1260 Clarinet (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in clarinet. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1270 Saxophone (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in saxophone. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1280 Bassoon (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in bassoon. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in french horn. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1300 Trumpet (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in trumpet. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in trombone and euphonium. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1320 Tuba (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in tuba. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1330 Percussion (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in percussion. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1340 Guitar (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in guitar. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1350 Violin (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in violin. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1360 Viola (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in viola. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 1370 Cello (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in cello. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in string bass. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

A course for music majors with minimal or no piano training to prepare them for MUSIC 1510 Piano Proficiency I. Course is taught as a private 30-minute piano lesson once a week.

Weekly 30-minute piano lessons with one-on-one instruction. Lessons will explore piano repertoire appropriate to the student's ability level, and piano proficiency skills, including major and minor scales and cadence shords, harmonization and transposition, and improvisation.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 1510L Piano Proficiency 1 Lab.

Group piano instruction taught in the electronic piano laboratory once each week. Emphasis on mastering the piano proficiency skills of major and minor scales and cadence chords, harmonization and transposition and improvisation at the piano. P/F Only.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 1510 Piano Proficiency I.

Weekly 30-minute piano lessons with one-on-one instruction. Lessons will explore piano repertoire appropriate to the student's ability level, and piano proficiency skills, including sight-reading hymn style piano writing and open score reading.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 1520L Piano Proficiency II Lab.

Group piano instruction taught in the electronic piano laboratory once each week. Emphasis on mastering the piano proficiency skills of sight-reading hymn style piano writing, and open score reading. P/F Only.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 1520 Piano Proficiency II.

Class instruction on all woodwind instruments with emphasis on performance and teaching techniques. Students will develop proficiency on three woodwind instruments.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Class instruction on all brass instruments with emphasis on performance and teaching techniques. Students will develop proficiency on three brass instruments.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Class instruction in violin, viola, cello, and bass with emphasis on performance and teaching techniques.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Class instruction in the performance and teaching techniques of percussion instruments.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Class instruction in the performance and teaching techniques of guitar.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

A review of the fundamentals of music (scales, key signatures, intervals) and the presentation of triads and their harmonic and melodic implications.  Students at the appropriate skill level may attempt to test out of this course.  Please see the instructor or Department Chair for more information.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 1620 Musicianship I.

A graded course in the fundamentals of sight-singing; sight-reading, and ear training. Exercises in rhythm; meter; clef-reading; scales; intervals; error correction; singing of single melodies; duets and simple harmonic patterns; drills in rhythmic and melodic coordination; and rhythmic, melodic, and elementary harmonic dictation.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 1610 Music Theory I.

A continuation of MUSIC 1610 including inversions of triads, non-harmonic tones, dominant seventh chords, and their resolutions. Emphasis is on four-part writing and analysis of music from the Common Practice Period.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 1610 Music Theory I or permission of the instructor.

Continuation of MUSIC 1620 Musicianship I.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 1610 Music Theory I and MUSIC 1620 Musicianship I or permission of the instructor.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 1630 Music Theory II.

In a learning community that honors diversity, this course explores the relationship between vocation studies, wellbeing research, music, and other arts. What is the soundtrack of life, your soundtrack of life, and the soundtrack of your life...understanding that "your" is singular and plural because we learn, live, and work in diverse communities.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Discourse Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – U.S.
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Chaos Thread

A course designed to treat subject matter not covered in other departmental courses or to provide intermediate-level study of subject matter introduced in other courses. The title, content, and credit will be determined by current mutual interests of students and faculty.

This is a research course. The student initially meets with the department chair to select a study topic and review research methods. At this time the student will be assigned a faculty resource person to guide his or her work and assist in an advisory capacity. A copy of the student's work is filed in the archives for the department. Independent study may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or permission of the department chair.

Supervised individual projects for students on topics selected by the student in consultation with the instructor. Special Projects may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSIC 1970 Internship (1-8 hours)

An on-the-job experience oriented toward the student’s major interest. The student is to secure a position in an organization that satisfies the mutual interests of the instructor, the sponsor, and the student.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.

MUSIC 2200 Piano (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in piano. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2210 Organ (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in organ. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2230 Voice (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in voice. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2240 Flute (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in flute. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2250 Oboe (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in oboe. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2260 Clarinet (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in clarinet. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2270 Saxophone (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in saxophone. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2280 Bassoon (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in bassoon. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in french horn. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2300 Trumpet (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in trumpet. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in trombone and euphonium. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2320 Tuba (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in tuba. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2330 Percussion (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in percussion. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2340 Guitar (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in guitar. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2350 Violin (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in violin. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2360 Viola (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in viola. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 2370 Cello (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in cello. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in string bass. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

A general survey/overview of music written for the solo voice from 1600 to the present. The development and transformation of song style throughout the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern eras will be traced through listening assignments, lectures, and student presentations of specific composers and songs. Other selected topics will be covered, which may include: repertoire selection and programming for recitals and other occasions (weddings, funerals, church, etc.), poetic analysis, performance preparation, song study techniques, memorization, song translation, acting for the singer, and research techniques.
(Normally offered spring semesters in odd numbered years.)

A study of the phonetics and pronunciation of the international phonetic alphabet (IPA) and languages appropriate to the singer.
(Normally offered fall semester of even years.)

This course introduces a systematic pedagogical approach to the study of voice production for use in the studio or classroom. Students examine basic anatomy and physiology, vocal health, and other topics relevant to voice teaching. Students will apply these concepts through supervised teaching experiences both in and out of class.

(Normally offered fall semester of even years.)

A study of teaching techniques, method books, and repertoire for the novice piano teacher.
Prerequisite(s): Four semesters of college piano study or permission of the instructor.

A study of materials and pedagogy of the organ.
Prerequisite(s): Four semesters of college organ study or permission of the instructor.

A study of materials and pedagogy of brass instruments.
Prerequisite(s): Four semesters of college brass study or permission of the instructor.

A study of materials and pedagogy of woodwind instruments.
Prerequisite(s): Four semesters of college woodwind study or permission of the instructor.

A study of materials and pedagogy of percussion instruments.
Prerequisite(s): Four semesters of college percussion study or permission of the instructor.

An introduction to technique and conducting style with emphasis given to developing a non baton competency. Attention also will be given to vocal interpretation and choral score reading.
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.
(Normally offered each fall semester.)

Continuation of MUSIC 2500 Conducting I with emphasis on instrumental pedagogy, principles of instrumental transcription, orchestration, instrumental ranges and idiomatic characteristics, and score preparation.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 2500 Conducting I or permission of the instructor.
(Normally offered each spring semester.)

A study of the theoretical materials of music and the methods of teaching music in the elementary schools. Intended primarily for elementary education majors and not open to music majors.
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.

This course will focus on training worship leaders and participants in the art of designing and leading contemporary worship services. Emphasis is given to practical aspects such as planning worship servies, administering logistical considerations, and rehearsing musical groups. This course will partner with both Campus Ministries and First United Methodist Church to plan and deliver regular worship experiences. Students enrolling in this course need not have musical training although a basic proficiency on an instrument or voice would be helpful.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Experiential Learning: Intensive
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Identity Thread

Seventh chords, including the diminished seventh chord; various types of modulation; introduction of secondary dominants; analysis and writing of the period, binary, and ternary song forms; choral harmonization; and modal scales.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 1630 Music Theory II or permission of the instructor.

A review of advanced sight-reading and ear training, drills in more complex rhythmic and melodic materials including chromatic formations, and increased emphasis on individual part-singing and harmonic dictation.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 1630 Music Theory II and MUSIC 1640 Musicianship II or permission of the instructor.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 2610 Music Theory III.

This course examines the development of new concepts and theories of music that led to significant departures from standard musical practices and ideals. Students will explore twentieth century pitch resources, and contrast late tonal techniques and styles of composers such as Debussy, Ives, Messiaen, Stravinsky, Schoenberg, Webern and more. Analysis of specific works will promote discussions, tracing theoretical paths that led to the development of post tonal and avant-garde music. The content is designed to:

  1. Widen your knowledge of, appreciation for, and ability to identify, describe, and critically assess musical works in light of the innovative ideas that led to their creation.
  2. Give you a sophisticated understanding of the cultural, aesthetic, and stylistic relevance of these works in order to better comprehend the historical impact of radical departures from the norm.
  3. To practically apply your knowledge of musical elements in order to create informed and appropriate musical interpretations within the body of music that forms your own repertoire.
  4. To introduce you to the oral expression of your music in the style of a professional lecture presentation, so that you can improve your skills in verbally describing music and musical analysis.

Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 2610 Music Theory III or permission of the instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Speaking Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Chaos Thread

This course focuses on advanced concepts of analytical listening. Relying on established practices, the student will learn how to make sense of intricate and advanced musical concepts by creating a connection between aural processes and the student’s developed understanding of musical events. Topics in this class include demonstrating increasing fluency with 20th century tonalities such as modal, pentatonic, and octatonic scales, identifying tri-chord pitch-class sets, navigating exercises that modulate to distantly related keys through chromatic relationships, and auralizing advanced perceptual awareness of non-diatonic and post-tonal musical structures. Student’s will focus their efforts on two subdivisions that highlight important areas of skill development – aural acuity in recognizing advanced structures in order to identify their function in increasingly chromatic and post tonal music, and the ability to demonstrate this both through oral expression in performance and written notation of cognitively recalled exercises.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 2610 Music Theory III and MUSIC 2620 Musicianship III or permission of the instructor.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 2630 Music Theory IV.

The course is offered to explore the essential topics a musician should consider when using computers and technology - whether for the purpose of listening, performing, composing, or teaching. Covering subjects ranging from music CAI (Computer Assisted Instruction) and desktop publishing to notation sequencing and MIDI and multimedia and CD audio, this course is designed as an introductory undergraduate course devoted to computers as applied to music technology for the musician and music educator.

This is a 3-credit Creative and Performing Arts Elective course, designated Exploratory Experiential Learning, situated in the Innovation thread for all students, regardless of prior musical experience. In this project-based class, you will learn the capabilities of a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) as you go through the process of creating music for different scenarios. You as the student will drive the learning and the creating of your own music and the teacher will act as a facilitator or coach toward the end goal of musical production. There are no prerequisites to take this course. You will need your own computer for this course (either Mac or PC is fine). Smart phones and tablets do not count. Other electronics, instruments, and materials will be provided as needed.
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Experiential Learning: Exploratory
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Innovation Thread

In a learning community that seeks to understand and work toward equity, this course explores the relationship between music and research on resilience and wellbeing. How do we build and practice resilience (and therefore wellbeing) as we learn how to notice and work through challenges, obstacles, and failures in our learning and living? What music helps us cultivate resilience, wellbeing, and continue to explore the paths of our life's work?

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Discourse Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – U.S.
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Human Health and Disease Thread

Key cultural concepts are used to explore music from selected global case studies. Social, cultural, and historical contexts are examined in relation to musical materials and their application in various traditions and repertoires. The fieldwork project (and experiential learning component) for this class requires some off-campus activities to be arranged by the student.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Discourse Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Experiential Learning: Exploratory
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – Global
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Identity Thread

Students learn and apply information from music, history, culture, and gender studies. Honoring the relationship between past and present, we explore systems of privilege and oppression associated with the intersection of gender, sexualities, race, socio-economic status, and other markers of identity. Since music intersects with all fields of study, students select their in-roads based on their majors, minors, passions, and vocation. This course examines foundational concepts and genres from the Medieval through Baroque periods of the music history survey. Students develop and apply music research skills in historical social/cultural context and current published scholarship. 3000-level course has additional requirements. Please consult with the instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Writing Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Discourse Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – U.S.
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Gender and Sexuality Thread

This course builds on the foundation of the Equal Justice Initiative's work of truth-telling and reckoning about racial injustice, so that the U.S. can move toward healing and repair. We don't have to hide our present legacy of racial difference built during our past. We can confront it, reconcile, and build equity. How does racism operate in music and culture? Students will conduct research in music studies and racial justice and build skills to do the leadership work of antiracist equity. Since music intersects with all fields of study, students select their in-roads based on their majors, minors, passions, and vocation. This course examines foundational concepts and genres from the Classic through Contemporary periods of the music history survey. Students develop and apply music research skills in historical social/cultural context and current published scholarship. The 3000-level course has additional requirements. Please consult with the instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Writing Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Discourse Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – U.S.
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Power Thread

A topical course designed to investigate relevant subject matter not included in any standard courses. The title and the content will be determined by current mutual interests of students and faculty. This course may be offered to meet a requirement for a major only by approval of the department chair.

This is a research course. The student initially meets with the department chair to select a study topic and review research methods. At this time the student will be assigned a faculty resource person to guide his or her work and assist in an advisory capacity. A copy of the student's work is filed in the archives for the department. Independent study may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or permission of the department chair.

Supervised individual projects for students on topics selected by the student in consultation with the instructor. Special Projects may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSIC 2970 Internship (1-8 hours)

An on-the-job experience oriented toward the student’s major interest. The student is to secure a position in an organization that satisfies the mutual interests of the instructor, the sponsor, and the student.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.

MUSIC 3200 Piano (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in piano. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3210 Organ (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in organ. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3230 Voice (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in voice. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3240 Flute (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in flute. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3250 Oboe (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in oboe. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3260 Clarinet (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in clarinet. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3270 Saxophone (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in saxophone. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3280 Bassoon (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in bassoon. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in french horn. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3300 Trumpet (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in trumpet. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in trombone and euphonium. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3320 Tuba (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in tuba. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3330 Percussion (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in percussion. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3340 Guitar (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in guitar. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3350 Violin (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in violin. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3360 Viola (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in viola. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 3370 Cello (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in cello. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in string bass. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

This course is designed to prepare students for teaching instrumental music in late elementary, middle and senior high school. Students will develop knowledge, skills and techniques for planning, delivering, and evaluating music instruction; organizing and administering an instrumental music program; and curriculum development, material selection, rehearsal procedures, and the philosophy of instrumental music teaching.  Students must sign up for one of the labs associated with this course.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in the Teacher Education Program or by permission of the chair of the Department of Education.  Must have passed piano proficiency and PPST exam.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 3530L Secondary Instrumental Methods Lab.

(Normally offered each fall semester.)

Students will have been placed by the instructor into a secondary instrumental music classroom in a public school by the first week of class. Students will complete a minimum of 20 hours of observation and teaching over the course of the semester at their placement site. Typically, students visit the classroom for approximately two hours per week. It is anticipated that the hours are completed throughout the entire semester, so students should plan to continue going to their placements for the entire semester even if they complete the 20 hours early in the semester. May be repeated. P/F Only.
Pre or corequisite(s): MUSIC 3530 Secondary Instrumental Methods.

This course is designed to help preservice music teachers develop ways of thinking about music teaching and learning that will serve them throughout their careers as music educators. Specifically, students will develop knowledge, skills and techniques for planning, delivering, and evaluating music instruction for children. Although the specific focus of this course is children ages PK-8th grade, many of the principles of teaching and learning apply to younger and older learners. During this course, students will develop habits of thinking and practice that are expected of professionals in music education.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in the Teacher Education Program or by permission of the chair of the Department of Education. Must have passed piano proficiency and PPST exam.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 3540L Elementary General Music Methods Lab.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Writing Instructive

Students will have been placed by the instructor into an elementary music classroom in a public school by the first week of class. Students will complete a minimum of 20 hours of observation and teaching over the course of the semester at their placement site. Typically, students visit the classroom for approximately two hours per week. It is anticipated that the hours are completed throughout the entire semester, so students should plan to continue going to their placements for the entire semester even if they complete the 20 hours early in the semester. May be repeated. P/F Only.
Pre or corequisite(s): MUSIC 3540 Elementary General Music Methods.

A survey of teaching vocal music in the secondary schools (grades 7-12). Emphasis is on administration, organization, rehearsal procedures, materials, and the philosophy of music as a public school subject.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in the Teacher Education Program or by permission of the chair of the Department of Education. Must have passed piano proficiency and PPST exam.
Corequisite(s): MUSIC 3530L Secondary Instrumental Methods Lab.

Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Democracy Thread

Students will have been placed by the instructor into a secondary vocal music classroom in a public school by the first week of class. Students will complete a minimum of 20 hours of observation and teaching over the course of the semester at their placement site. Typically, students visit the classroom for approximately two hours per week. It is anticipated that the hours are completed throughout the entire semester, so students should plan to continue going to their placements for the entire semester even if they complete the 20 hours early in the semester. May be repeated. P/F Only.
Pre or corequisite(s): MUSIC 3550 Secondary Vocal Music Methods.

The study of arranging techniques for instrumental and vocal ensembles, including the ranges and capabilities of instruments and voices and scoring procedures.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 2630 Music Theory IV.
(Normally offered fall semester of even years.)

Beginning composition in small forms for voice, piano, and small instrumental groups. May be repeated one time.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 2630 Music Theory IV or permission of the instructor.

Students learn and apply information from music, history, culture, and gender studies. Honoring the relationship between past and present, we explore systems of privilege and oppression associated with the intersection of gender, sexualities, race, socio-economic status, and other markers of identity. Since music intersects with all fields of study, students select their in-roads based on their majors, minors, passions, and vocation. This course examines foundational concepts and genres from the Medieval through Baroque periods of the music history survey. Students develop and apply music research skills in historical social/cultural context and current published scholarship. 3000-level course has additional requirements. Please consult with the instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Writing Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Discourse Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – U.S.
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Gender and Sexuality Thread

This course builds on the foundation of the Equal Justice Initiative's work of truth-telling and reckoning about racial injustice, so that the U.S. can move toward healing and repair. We don't have to hide our present legacy of racial difference built during our past. We can confront it, reconcile, and build equity. How does racism operate in music and culture? Students will conduct research in music studies and racial justice and build skills to do the leadership work of antiracist equity. Since music intersects with all fields of study, students select their in-roads based on their majors, minors, passions, and vocation. This course examines foundational concepts and genres from the Classic through Contemporary periods of the music history survey. Students develop and apply music research skills in historical social/cultural context and current published scholarship. The 3000-level course has additional requirements. Please consult with the instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Writing Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Discourse Instructive
Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – U.S.
Archway Curriculum: Integrative Core: Power Thread

A topical course designed to investigate relevant subject matter not included in any standard courses. The title and the content will be determined by current mutual interests of students and faculty. This course may be offered to meet a requirement for a major only by approval of the department chair.

This is a research course. The student initially meets with the department chair to select a study topic and review research methods. At this time the student will be assigned a faculty resource person to guide his or her work and assist in an advisory capacity. A copy of the student's work is filed in the archives for the department. Independent study may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or permission of the department chair.

Supervised individual projects for students on topics selected by the student in consultation with the instructor. Special Projects may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSIC 3970 Internship (1-8 hours)

An on-the-job experience oriented toward the student’s major interest. The student is to secure a position in an organization that satisfies the mutual interests of the instructor, the sponsor, and the student.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.

MUSIC 4200 Piano (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in piano. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4210 Organ (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in organ. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4230 Voice (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in voice. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4240 Flute (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in flute. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4250 Oboe (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in oboe. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4260 Clarinet (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in clarinet. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4270 Saxophone (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in saxophone. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4280 Bassoon (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in bassoon. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in french horn. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4300 Trumpet (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in trumpet. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in trombone and euphonium. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4320 Tuba (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in tuba. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4330 Percussion (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in percussion. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4340 Guitar (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in guitar. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4350 Violin (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in violin. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4360 Viola (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in viola. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

MUSIC 4370 Cello (1-2 hours)

Private instruction in cello. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Private instruction in string bass. No P/F.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Foundational Literacies: Creative and Performing Arts

Continuation of MUSIC 3630 Composition I with emphasis on large forms, choral, and orchestral composition. May be repeated one time.
Prerequisite(s): MUSIC 3630 Composition I or permission of the instructor.

A course designed to treat subject matter not covered in other departmental courses or to provide advanced study of subject matter introduced in other courses. The title, content, and credit will be determined by current mutual interests of students and faculty.
Prerequisite(s): To be determined.

See department for course description.

Students in this course will assist one of the department's faculty in teaching a course. The faculty member and the student will write a learning contract at the beginning of the term describing the responsibilities of the student (e.g. grading, taking attendance, tutoring, facilitating class activities) and establishing the criteia for evaluation of the student's performance. For each hour of academic credit, the student will be expected to devote 3-4 hours a week to assisting with teaching. The course may be repeated. Pass/Fail only. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Experiential Learning: Intensive

Final performance demonstrating ability in the student's major instrument.  Music Performance majors must take MUSIC 4940 for 1 credit.  All other majors may take the Senior Recital for 0 to 1 credit.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.

Individual study of a specific music topic under the supervision of a staff member. Independent Study may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.

Supervised work on an approved project involving subject matter not included in any of the standard courses. Projects are normally developed individually but may be developed in organized groups.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.

An on-the-job training situation to satisfy the mutual interests of the department, the sponsor, and the student.
Pass/Fail only.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.

Advanced research methods, analytical writing, and professional presentation skills compromise the primary components of this rigorous culminating course, which focuses on the integration and application of knowledge and prepares students for the transition from their undergraduate education into their future profession. The Senior Capstone Seminar should be taken during the student's last year in residence at Nebraska Wesleyan University.
Prerequisite(s): Music major with senior standing or permission of the instructor.
(Normally offered each fall semester.)

Archway Curriculum: Essential Connections: Speaking Instructive

Independent project for approved majors.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of the department chair.