Course

MED 323W: Instrumental Methods - Woodwinds

A music education course at Arizona Christian University.

1 Credit
Credits
Undergraduate
Level
Lecture + discussion
Format
By department schedule
Typical Terms

Course Description

Instrument teaching and playing skills for music teachers in the following areas of study: brass, guitar, strings, woodwinds, percussion, pedagogy, technique, minor repair and maintenance, instructional materials and methods curricula. Note: Instrumental Methods are identified by the area of study as follows: B-Brass, G-Guitar, S-Strings, W-Woodwinds, X-Percussion. Student is responsible for renting an instrument. May not be taken for audit.

Prerequisites

Corequisites

  • None

Learning Outcomes

1

Engage the Course Material

Build a working understanding of instrumental methods - woodwinds as the course's central subject.

2

Apply Discipline Methods

Use the methods, vocabulary, and frameworks of the discipline to address course problems.

3

Connect Course Content

Connect this course's content to broader work in the discipline and related fields.

4

Demonstrate Course Competencies

Demonstrate the specific competencies the course is designed to develop.

Biblical Worldview Connection

A Biblical Worldview treats music as a craft worth doing well — a way of engaging beauty, skill, and worship with the seriousness any vocation deserves.

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