Teaching - All Music, Instrumental Emphasis
Inspire the minds of young musicians with our newly developed teaching - all music, instrumental emphasis major.
Combine Your Love for Music and Teaching
Our renowned music program is known for producing successful graduates. Through a rigorous curriculum and practical experience, you'll gain the skills, tools, and certification necessary to teach music — both instrumental and choral — to grades PK-12. Here, endless ways to learn and grow are available to you. Discover best practices and new perspectives by participating in ensembles, conducting undergraduate research, performing internationally, or studying abroad. Multiple guest artists throughout the year offer additional chances to learn, including special classes, masterclasses, and unique performances.
Our instrumental emphasis also provides specialized courses and learning opportunities for those specifically interested in teaching band and/or orchestra. And the opportunity to assist teachers in their classrooms throughout your four years — as well as student teach for a full semester — will help you to build your leadership skills, identify your preferred teaching style, and discover how to best meet the needs of your learners.
As a UW-Eau Claire music major, you'll quickly find that you earn so much more than just a degree. You'll use your knowledge and passion of music to inspire the next generation of musicians.
Program Details
Accreditation Information
All music degrees from UW-Eau Claire have been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
Licensure Information
Completion of teacher preparation programs at UW-Eau Claire meets licensure requirements in Wisconsin. Our programs may not meet requirements in other states. It is very important that individuals seeking licensure in another state obtain the most recent certification/licensure information directly from the state in which they seek employment. .
Licensure requirements can change at any time. UW-Eau Claire’s Teacher Education Program Office ensures that our programs meet the requirements for licensure in Wisconsin. If you seek licensure in another state, be aware that their requirements could change at any time.
The United States Department of Education requires institutions to disclose information for programs leading to professional certification or licensure concerning whether each program meets state educational requirements for initial licensure or certification. Please note:
- Obtaining a Wisconsin Teaching License PRIOR to applying for a teaching license in another state is usually helpful and strongly recommended.
- "Meets requirements" means that a student is eligible for a license with stipulations, typically for 1-3 years, in that state. The stipulations are likely to be specific testing requirements and/or competency through a course or examination. In some instances, additional stipulations might be added.
- Licensure grade levels vary from state to state. Students who are eligible for a specific grade range in Wisconsin may be licensed for a narrower grade range in another state. Each state determines grade ranges for licensing differently.
- State licensure requirements may change at any time. Licensure questions should be referred to the Teacher Education Program Office (tep@uwec.edu).
The requirements of this program meet requirements in the following states or territories:
Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, American Samoa
The requirements of this program do not meet licensure in the following states:
Alaska, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Washington, Washington, D.C., Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands
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Where can the teaching - all music, instrumental emphasis program lead me after graduation?
Music education majors leave UW-Eau Claire prepared to inspire young minds. Graduates earn the certification required to teach music in the State of Wisconsin to a variety of ages in public schools, including pre-kindergarten through grade 12.
Example Careers
- Elementary music teacher
- Music professor
- Private music instructor
- Freelance musician
- Band director
- Orchestra director
- Accompanist
Recent Graduates
Music teacher
Eau Claire Area School District
Wisconsin
Percussion instructor/arranger
Minnetonka Public Schools
Minnesota
Music teacher
Blessed Savior Catholic School
Wisconsin
Assistant corps director
River City Rhythm Drum & Bugle Corps
Minnesota
Master of music - instrumental conducting
North Dakota State University Graduate School
North Dakota
Music teacher and middle school band
Birnamwood Middle School
Wisconsin
UW-Eau Claire sets you up for success through interactive learning and professional experience. Throughout all four years in the program, you will have multiple opportunities to work with elementary music teachers as well as middle and high school conductors. You'll also spend a semester student teaching.
Courses within the major explore a variety of topics, including theory, history, literature, applied music, conducting, instrument techniques, recital, and ensembles.
Here are a few courses in Teaching - All Music, Instrumental Emphasis at UW-Eau Claire.
MUED 211
Introduction to Music Education
Introduces basic issues and principles of music teaching with an emphasis on observation in classrooms, reflective thinking, comprehensive musicianship, teaching standards, and music content standards.
MUED 401
Instrumental Literature and Conducting
Explores instrumental literature, performance practice, and conducting techniques. Emphasis is placed on artistic interpretation of traditional and contemporary instrumental music and the communication of interpretation through gesture.
MUED 318
Music as Content in Schools
Addresses philosophy of music education, curriculum development, lesson and unit planning, assessment, and management of music classrooms. Includes field experience in which student will experience teaching under the discretion of a cooperating teacher.
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