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Nov 23, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog
Performance, Arts, & Technology (B.A.): Music Concentration w/Ed Licensure - J
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Program Description
Performing Arts students master their crafts under practicing professionals and have numerous opportunities to perform throughout the year in NVU-Johnson productions and ensembles.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will develop the communication skills required for leadership and collaboration in the performing arts. These skills include: engaged listening to others, learning to place seemingly random ideas into organized categories, and the ability to verbally articulate one’s own ideas clearly and with confidence.
- Students will identify and analyze historical moments that had an impact on performance and performance art globally and domestically in order to incorporate elements of them into their own work.
- Students will analyze, critic, and interpret classical and contemporary performance pieces related to their concentration.
- Students will be able to manage a long-term project relevant to their concentration.
- Through resume building, portfolio building, audition assessments, drafting budgets and technical riders, and internship opportunities, students will demonstrate professionalism.
Unified Arts Teacher Licensure
Northern Vermont University-Johnson offers Unified Arts Teacher Education Programs that prepare students to teach in their area of endorsement - art, dance, music, or theater arts - to students in grades PreK-12. Graduates who successfully complete one of these programs become candidates for a Level I Professional Educator’s License issued by the Vermont Agency of Education. This license is required in order to work as a public school teacher in Vermont; it also is recognized and accepted by more than 40 other states, districts and territories.
All students seeking Unified Arts teaching licensure must:
With careful planning, these requirements can be met for most programs within a four-year plan of study. Most courses must be taken in a specific order; students should check advisement forms, program evaluations and prerequisites for details. Students must earn a B- or better in all courses marked with an asterisk (*). Each Teacher Education Workshop (TEW) is graded as Pass/No Pass.
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Required Core Courses (24 Credits)
Music Concentration Courses
Electives (3 Credits)
Take one of the following:
Required Teacher Education Core Courses
Unified Arts Core Courses
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