Music Education
As a music student at Miami, you'll benefit from the 6:1 student:faculty ratio and a balanced program of music, education, and liberal arts studies.
Miami offers two programs in music education: choral/general music and instrumental music. Both lead to the Bachelor of Music with licensure for pre-kindergarten through grade 12. Programs are geared toward students interested in teaching general music, choral music, band, and orchestra in schools. Both are offered through the School of Fine Arts.
Once you've submitted your general Miami University application for admission, you must audition for acceptance to these competitive music programs. At the on-campus audition, you will perform scales, have a prepared repertoire, and sight-read or sight-sing.
Right from the start of your program, you will get plenty of hands-on experience with field education, observation, and teaching. Course work includes music theory, history, and applied music. You choose at least one specific concentration in a music area. You must also participate in a music ensemble of your choice and give a senior recital to graduate.
Most graduates teach in public, private, or parochial schools, while some pursue a career in performance.
The Department of Music is a fully accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
Education at Miami
For nearly a century, Miami University has been offering programs to prepare teachers for the classroom. Today's preparation focuses on meeting the needs of contemporary schools, families, and communities. Our teacher education programs are widely recognized for their quality, and teacher education ranks among the top 10 programs at Miami for the number of majors.
Distinctive Features
Extensive classroom experience: Our teacher education program gives you more classroom experiences than most programs at other universities. Early in your second year, you get a feel for teaching by spending time in school classrooms. In methodology of teaching classes, you spend a quarter of the term in schools, working directly with teachers. And during the semester of student teaching, you are regularly visited by a Miami student-teaching supervisor for consultation and guidance.
Multicultural experiences: During your methodology field experiences, you will interact with students of various cultural backgrounds, gaining familiarity and skills in working with different ethnic traditions. This range of experience will be helpful as you look for teaching positions, since the most successful graduates are those who are most flexible in where they locate.
Student teaching abroad: A very popular option at Miami is our Student Teaching in Europe Program where you teach in English with an American-style curriculum. Programs are available from kindergarten through high school in Department of Defense Dependents Schools that serve children of U.S. military and civilian personnel stationed in Europe. International schools and Luxembourg may also be used for placements. These are private schools serving children of English-speaking and international communities living in or near large urban areas.
In all our international programs, you receive the same quality of supervision as you would student teaching in the United States. You are supervised by a Miami University faculty member, and you work under the guidance of a cooperating teacher at the school where you teach.
Licensure Programs
In many of Miami's education programs, you can choose to earn either the Bachelor of Science in Education, the Bachelor of Arts, or the Bachelor of Science degree.
All degrees require the same core of education courses, field experience, and student teaching. The difference is in other degree requirements: the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, because they are liberal arts degrees, require additional liberal arts courses (including a foreign language); the Bachelor of Science in Education does not have these additional requirements.
Enrollment Restrictions
Some programs have enrollment restrictions to ensure high quality experiences for all enrolled students. If you are interested in music education, please call the Department of Music at 513-529-3014 for more information about enrollment policies.
Foundation Courses
All teacher education programs take place within the Miami Plan for Liberal Education. Through the plan's foundation courses, you hone skills such as thinking critically, understanding contexts, reflecting and acting, and engaging with other learners. These courses are in the broad discipline areas of English composition, fine arts, humanities, social science, world cultures, natural science, formal reasoning, and in the social foundations of education. The principles and content of the foundation are the basis for the professional education sequence and the content specialization.
Professional Education Sequence
Teaching requires such knowledge as the characteristics of learners, social structures of schools, families and communities, assessment techniques, classroom practices, law, statistics, electronic support systems, curriculum, and resources.
In the professional education sequence, you investigate this knowledge and combine it with extensive experiences in a variety of schools. As you progress through the professional education sequence, you spend increasing time with experienced teachers in a variety of urban, suburban, and rural schools. Your experiences will range from helping individual students in the schools to being responsible for an entire classroom of students.
Teaching Licensure
Each of the teacher education programs is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the State of Ohio.
While Miami participates in licensure of teachers through an interstate agreement, if you are planning to teach in another state, you should contact that state's certification office so you can apply for certification or licensure in that state.
For More Information
For general information about Miami University, please contact:
Office of Admission
301 S. Campus Ave.
Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056-3434
513-529-2531 (v/t)
www.muohio.edu/requestinfo
For specific information on the Music Education major, please contact:
Department of Music
119 Center for Performing Arts
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056
513-529-3014
www.muohio.edu/music