400
A studio/performance course with required preview. All repertoire must be approved and coached by the studio instructor. See the UT Music Student Handbook for details. Students may enroll for zero credit if they are enrolled in 18 or more credit hours.
Credit Hours: 0-1
(HFA/ST)
Corequisites
Applied music study in the primary instrument/voice used for the recital.
A studio/performance course designed for graduating students with a major in musical theatre, and intended to demonstrate the student’s development as musical theatre performer. The course will devise and present a showcase performance which serves as a means of career development. Required for the major in musical theatre.
Credit Hours: 1
(HFA/ST)
Corequisites
MUS 251 - Studio Lessons: Voice
This course traces the history and development of Western music since 1900, through musicological research and writing, listening skills, score study, and synthesis of musical knowledge.
Credit Hours: 3
(A) (HFA) (W)
Prerequisites
Music majors only or permission of instructor.
A specialized methods course for music education majors. Topics include secondary music teaching and assessment methods, curriculum materials and planning for/management of band, choral and orchestral programs.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites
Music Education majors only.
Culminating elementary-level field experience for music education majors. Provides progressive instructional responsibilities and opportunities for the application of content and professional knowledge as a music educator in Florida public schools. Interns are assigned to an elementary school for a half-day (time and number of periods varies by school to which assigned). This course may be taken concurrently with other UT courses. When taken concurrently with MUS 492 Music Internship 2, these two courses combine for full-time enrollment status at the University.
Credit Hours: 6
Prerequisites
Music Education majors with senior standing and permission of instructor.
Culminating secondary-level field experience for music education majors. Provides progressive instructional responsibilities and opportunities for the application of content and professional knowledge as a music educator in Florida public schools. Interns are assigned to a secondary school for a half-day (time and number of periods varies by school to which assigned). This course may be taken concurrently with other UT courses. When taken concurrently with MUS 491 Music Internship 1, these two courses combine for full-time enrollment status at the University.
Credit Hours: 6
Prerequisites
Music Education majors with senior standing and permission of instructor.
A culminating project undertaken by a student with mentoring from a faculty member. Topics may vary according to the student’s interests (possibilities might include: projects in music composition, technology, performance, theory, musicology, pedagogy, etc.) Students are expected to develop a preliminary bibliography and proposal for their project in advance of being permitted to register for the course. Instructor and chair approval required.
Credit Hours: 3