B.M.E. Music Education, Teaching Certificate (K – 12)
We’re dedicated to providing you with a top-level music education. With premier instructors, monthly master class and recital opportunities, elite international touring ensembles, and a comprehensive scholarship program, Southwestern is committed to providing you with what you need to succeed as a professional.
Job Market
Teaching careers in Elementary, Jr. High & High Schools/Academies are most common. Private studio instruction is another outlet for employment. Graduate schools also provide opportunity for qualified performers and teachers who are continuing their education with paid teaching assistantships.
Job Outlook
Music education opportunities are readily available each year. The personal performance level of applicants can drastically increase their chance for employment as well as their proficiency in multiple instruments/ensembles.
Educational Qualifications
Students planning to be music educators will complete the required certification needed for teaching in elementary and secondary education with the BME degree. College and University-level educators must have a masters degree and many positions may require a Doctoral degree.
Careers
Many graduates work as teachers in elementary and secondary education, college or university. Graduates may also have careers in performance, composition, church music and private studio instruction. Music education opportunities are readily available each year. Performance opportunities are highly competitive. Elite performers have a significant advantage in pursuing a career in music.
Professions
- Elementary school teacher
- Secondary school teacher
- Musical performer
- Musical composer
- Studio performer
- Musical instructor
400
Voices in choir at Night at the Meyerson Festival each year.
Pedagogy: Choose four of the following | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
MUED 275 | Diction for Singers | 2 |
MUED 321 | Collaborative Piano | 2 |
MUED 371 | Percussion Methods & Pedagogy | 2 |
MUED 372 | Brass Methods & Pedagogy | 2 |
MUED 373 | String Methods & Pedagogy | 2 |
MUED 374 | Woodwind Methods & Pedagogy | 2 |
MUED 451 | Voice Methods & Pedagogy | 2 |
MUED 452 | Piano Methods & Pedagogy | 2 |
Sub-Total Credits | 8 |
Applied Music Lessons & Recital | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
Applied Music | 7 | |
MUPF 468 | Senior Recital | 1 |
Sub-Total Credits | 8 |
Ensembles | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
Music Ensemble (lower division) | 2 | |
Music Ensemble (upper division) | 2 | |
Sub-Total Credits | 4 |
Language/Communication | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
ENGL 121 | Freshman Composition | 3 |
ENGL 220 | Research Writing | 3 |
ENGL 231 or ENGL 232 | 3 | |
Sub-Total Credits | 12 |
Health and Physical Education | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
Kinesiology General Education Requirement | 2 | |
Sub-Total Credits | 2 |
Mathematics | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
MATH 131 | Applied Mathematics | 3 |
Sub-Total Credits | 3 |
Religion | ||
**More details and specifications in the bulletin | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
RELT 101 | Christian Beliefs | 3 |
RELT 201 | Bible Study Methods | 3 |
RELH 230 | History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church | 3 |
RELB upper division | 3 | |
Sub-Total Credits | 12 |
Social and Behavior Science | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
HIST 111 | United States History to 1865 | 3 |
HIST 112 | United States History from 1865 | 3 |
PSYC 220 | Human Growth and Development | 3 |
Sub-Total Credits | 9 |
Lab Science | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
Life and Physical Science General Education Requirement | 8 | |
Sub-Total Credits | 8 |
TX State and NAD Education Certification | ||
Item # | Title | Credits |
EDUC 312 | Educational Psychology | 3 |
EDUC 326 | Learners With Exceptionalities | 3 |
EDUC 385 | Philosophy of Christian Education | 3 |
EDUC 434 | Classroom Assessment | 3 |
EDUC 436 | Classroom Management | 3 |
EDUC 450 | Teaching in the Secondary School | 3 |
EDUC 485 | Directed Teaching in Secondary School | 6 |
Sub-Total Credits | 24 | |
Total Credits: | 134 |