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Page 1: SAMUEL BARBER - West Chester University Adagio for Strings. The Samuel Barber Institute for Music Educators offers an innovative combination of traditional

REGISTRATION PROCEDURERegistRation at least two weeks pRioR to the staRt of any class oR woRkshop is stRongly Recommended.

1. Contact the West Chester University Graduate Studies Office at 610-436-2943 or email [email protected] for information on enrollment. You canalso visit our website and apply online at:https://wcupa.edu/_admissions/SCH_DGR/

2. Contact the Office of the Bursar for balance due on registration request madeless than two weeks prior to the beginning of the summer session duringwhich the course is offered.

Contact the Office of Residence Life for information regarding housing and meal plans for the summer session: Office of Residence Life, Lawrence Center, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383; Phone: 610-436-3307

Additional information for any course may be requested by emailing [email protected].

Registration for ALL students begins March 2, 2018 and ends on the first day of each respective session.

SAMUEL BARBER INSTITUTE FOR MUSIC EDUCATORS Named in honor of West Chester-born composer, Samuel Barber (1910-1981) was noted for his wide range of symphonic and choral works, including the well-known Adagio for Strings.The Samuel Barber Institute for Music Educators offers an innovative combination of traditional academic courses and special subject seminars featuring nationally renowned leaders in 21st century

music education. These courses may be applied to NASM-accredited master’s degrees in music education, applied music, piano pedagogy, music history and literature, and music theory, as well as meeting requirements for teacher certification renewal and professional growth programs. Master’s degrees in the WCU School of Music may be earned through an intensive four-summer program or a combination of regular semester and summer studies.

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY (18 SEMESTER HOURS)This certificate is designed for in-service music educators who wish to upgrade their skills in music technology and apply the materials, musicianship skills, and methodologies in a focused program, yet do not wish to undertake a full master’s degree curriculum. Three core courses provide fundamental skills and knowledge in music technology while advanced courses serve to further prepare music educators to create curricular applications appro-priate to their teaching assignment. This certificate program may be completed in three consecutive summers. Completion of the course work for the certificate in music technology also meet the requirements for TI:ME Level I and II certifications.

CERTIFICATE IN ORFF-SCHULWERK (18 SEMESTER HOURS) - OR -

CERTIFICATE IN KODÁLY METHODOLOGY (18 SEMESTER HOURS)These certificate programs are designed for in-service music educators who wish to upgrade their skills in classroom and choral instruction using the materials, musicianship skills, and methodologies in a focused program based on the teaching approaches developed by either Zoltán Kodály or Carl Orff, yet who do not wish to undertake a full master’s degree curriculum. The Kodály Methodology Certificate requires three levels of musicianship training and methodology to meet the basic skill and knowledge requirements for the certificate. The Orff-Schulwerk Certificate requires three levels of musicianship, recorder, and movement instruction. A set of three additional program-specific advanced courses are required to complete both programs. Both certificates prepare music educators to create curricular applications appropriate to their teaching assignment. These certificates can be completed in three summers

GRADUATE PROGRAMS• Master of Music in Music Education

(Research Report, Performance, Orff-Schulwerk, Kodály, or Music Technology)

• Master of Music in Performance(Instrumental, Vocal, Piano, or Organ)

• Master of Music in Theory and Composition

• Master of Music in History and Literature

• Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy

• Master of Music in Performance (ChoralConducting, Instrumental Conducting)

Contact the Office of the Bursar for up-to-date information regarding tuition and fees for summer courses.

Office of the Bursar, 25 University Avenue, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383; Phone: 610-436-2552

In-State Graduate Tuition: New Student: $598 per credit Returning Students: $582 per credit

Out-of-State Graduate Tuition: New Student: $860 per credit Returning Students: $844 per credit

For information regarding special fees for the Marching Band Workshop, contact Vivace Productions at 1-800-264-1121 or [email protected].

JUNE 18 - AUGUST 3, 2018

SAMUEL BARBER INSTITUTE for Music Educators

WEST CHESTERU N I V E R S I T Y

School of Music

SUMMER TUITION AND FEES

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REGISTRATION PROCEDURERegistRation at least two weeks pRioR to the staRt of any class oR woRkshop is stRongly Recommended.

1. Contact the West Chester University Graduate Studies Office at 610-436-2943 or email [email protected] for information on enrollment. You can also visit our website and apply online at: https://wcupa.edu/_admissions/SCH_DGR/

2. Contact the Office of the Bursar for balance due on registration request made less than two weeks prior to the beginning of the summer session during which the course is offered.

Contact the Office of Residence Life for information regarding housing and meal plans for the summer session: Office of Residence Life, Lawrence Center, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383; Phone: 610-436-3307

Additional information for any course may be requested by emailing [email protected].

Registration for ALL students begins March 2, 2018 and ends on the first day of each respective session.

SAMUEL BARBER INSTITUTE FOR MUSIC EDUCATORS Named in honor of West Chester-born composer, Samuel Barber (1910-1981) was noted for his wide range of symphonic and choral works, including the well-known Adagio for Strings.The Samuel Barber Institute for Music Educators offers an innovative combination of traditional academic courses and special subject seminars featuring nationally renowned leaders in 21st century

music education. These courses may be applied to NASM-accredited master’s degrees in music education, applied music, piano pedagogy, music history and literature, and music theory, as well as meeting requirements for teacher certification renewal and professional growth programs. Master’s degrees in the WCU School of Music may be earned through an intensive four-summer program or a combination of regular semester and summer studies.

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY (18 SEMESTER HOURS)This certificate is designed for in-service music educators who wish to upgrade their skills in music technology and apply the materials, musicianship skills, and methodologies in a focused program, yet do not wish to undertake a full master’s degree curriculum. Three core courses provide fundamental skills and knowledge in music technology while advanced courses serve to further prepare music educators to create curricular applications appro-priate to their teaching assignment. This certificate program may be completed in three consecutive summers. Completion of the course work for the certificate in music technology also meet the requirements for TI:ME Level I and II certifications.

CERTIFICATE IN ORFF-SCHULWERK (18 SEMESTER HOURS) - OR -

CERTIFICATE IN KODÁLY METHODOLOGY (18 SEMESTER HOURS)These certificate programs are designed for in-service music educators who wish to upgrade their skills in classroom and choral instruction using the materials, musicianship skills, and methodologies in a focused program based on the teaching approaches developed by either Zoltán Kodály or Carl Orff, yet who do not wish to undertake a full master’s degree curriculum. The Kodály Methodology Certificate requires three levels of musicianship training and methodology to meet the basic skill and knowledge requirements for the certificate. The Orff-Schulwerk Certificate requires three levels of musicianship, recorder, and movement instruction. A set of three additional program-specific advanced courses are required to complete both programs. Both certificates prepare music educators to create curricular applications appropriate to their teaching assignment. These certificates can be completed in three summers

GRADUATE PROGRAMS• Master of Music in Music Education

(Research Report, Performance, Orff-Schulwerk, Kodály, or Music Technology)

• Master of Music in Performance (Instrumental, Vocal, Piano, or Organ)

• Master of Music in Theory and Composition

• Master of Music in History and Literature

• Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy

• Master of Music in Performance (Choral Conducting, Instrumental Conducting)

Contact the Office of the Bursar for up-to-date information regarding tuition and fees for summer courses.

Office of the Bursar, 25 University Avenue, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383; Phone: 610-436-2552

In-State Graduate Tuition: New Student: $598 per credit Returning Students: $582 per credit

Out-of-State Graduate Tuition: New Student: $860 per credit Returning Students: $844 per credit

For information regarding special fees for the Marching Band Workshop, contact Vivace Productions at 1-800-264-1121 or [email protected].

JUNE 18 - AUGUST 3, 2018

SAMUEL BARBER INSTITUTE for Music Educators

WEST CHESTERUNIVERSITYSchool of Music

SUMMER TUITION AND FEES

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REGISTRATION PROCEDURERegistRation at least two weeks pRioR to the staRt of any class oR woRkshop is stRongly Recommended.

1. Contact the West Chester University Graduate Studies Office at 610-436-2943 or email [email protected] for information on enrollment. You can also visit our website and apply online at: https://wcupa.edu/_admissions/SCH_DGR/

2. Contact the Office of the Bursar for balance due on registration request made less than two weeks prior to the beginning of the summer session during which the course is offered.

Contact the Office of Residence Life for information regarding housing and meal plans for the summer session: Office of Residence Life, Lawrence Center, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383; Phone: 610-436-3307

Additional information for any course may be requested by emailing [email protected].

Registration for ALL students begins March 2, 2018 and ends on the first day of each respective session.

SAMUEL BARBER INSTITUTE FOR MUSIC EDUCATORS Named in honor of West Chester-born composer, Samuel Barber (1910-1981) was noted for his wide range of symphonic and choral works, including the well-known Adagio for Strings.The Samuel Barber Institute for Music Educators offers an innovative combination of traditional academic courses and special subject seminars featuring nationally renowned leaders in 21st century

music education. These courses may be applied to NASM-accredited master’s degrees in music education, applied music, piano pedagogy, music history and literature, and music theory, as well as meeting requirements for teacher certification renewal and professional growth programs. Master’s degrees in the WCU School of Music may be earned through an intensive four-summer program or a combination of regular semester and summer studies.

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY (18 SEMESTER HOURS)This certificate is designed for in-service music educators who wish to upgrade their skills in music technology and apply the materials, musicianship skills, and methodologies in a focused program, yet do not wish to undertake a full master’s degree curriculum. Three core courses provide fundamental skills and knowledge in music technology while advanced courses serve to further prepare music educators to create curricular applications appro-priate to their teaching assignment. This certificate program may be completed in three consecutive summers. Completion of the course work for the certificate in music technology also meet the requirements for TI:ME Level I and II certifications.

CERTIFICATE IN ORFF-SCHULWERK (18 SEMESTER HOURS) - OR -

CERTIFICATE IN KODÁLY METHODOLOGY (18 SEMESTER HOURS)These certificate programs are designed for in-service music educators who wish to upgrade their skills in classroom and choral instruction using the materials, musicianship skills, and methodologies in a focused program based on the teaching approaches developed by either Zoltán Kodály or Carl Orff, yet who do not wish to undertake a full master’s degree curriculum. The Kodály Methodology Certificate requires three levels of musicianship training and methodology to meet the basic skill and knowledge requirements for the certificate. The Orff-Schulwerk Certificate requires three levels of musicianship, recorder, and movement instruction. A set of three additional program-specific advanced courses are required to complete both programs. Both certificates prepare music educators to create curricular applications appropriate to their teaching assignment. These certificates can be completed in three summers

GRADUATE PROGRAMS• Master of Music in Music Education

(Research Report, Performance, Orff-Schulwerk, Kodály, or Music Technology)

• Master of Music in Performance (Instrumental, Vocal, Piano, or Organ)

• Master of Music in Theory and Composition

• Master of Music in History and Literature

• Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy

• Master of Music in Performance (Choral Conducting, Instrumental Conducting)

Contact the Office of the Bursar for up-to-date information regarding tuition and fees for summer courses.

Office of the Bursar, 25 University Avenue, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383; Phone: 610-436-2552

In-State Graduate Tuition: New Student: $598 per credit Returning Students: $582 per credit

Out-of-State Graduate Tuition: New Student: $860 per credit Returning Students: $844 per credit

For information regarding special fees for the Marching Band Workshop, contact Vivace Productions at 1-800-264-1121 or [email protected].

JUNE 18 - AUGUST 3, 2018

SAMUEL BARBER INSTITUTE for Music Educators

WEST CHESTERUNIVERSITYSchool of Music

SUMMER TUITION AND FEES

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APPLIED MUSICAIM 429-31 – Special Subjects Seminar – Jazz Workshop - (3)July 16-20, 8:00 am – 4:30 pmMarc Jacoby, West Chester UniversityStudents will study the pedagogy of jazz performance, the importance of jazz history, jazz ensemble performance and instructional techniques.

AIM 679-31 – Special Subjects Seminar – Jazz Workshop - (3)July 16-20, 8:00 am – 4:30 pmMarc Jacoby, West Chester UniversityStudents will study the pedagogy of jazz performance, the importance of jazz history, jazz ensemble performance and instructional techniques.

AIM 680-31 – Special Subjects Seminar – Conducting Symposium - (3)July 16-20, 8:00 am – 5:30 pmDonald J. McKenny, Director of Bands, University of ColoradoStephen G. Peterson, Director of Bands, University of IllinoisAndrew Yozviak, Director of Bands, West Chester UniversityM. Gregory Martin, Associate Director of Bands, West Chester UniversityThe West Chester University Summer Wind Conducting Workshop will be held Monday - Friday, July 16-20, 2018. Morning sessions will focus on core conducting skills, score study and analysis techniques. Select chamber works will be explored and conducted by workshop participants. Afternoon sessions will feature an examination of the wind repertoire and afford participants conducting opportunities with the full wind ensemble. Workshop participants will be coached by West Chester University’s Andrew Yozviak and M. Gregory Martin as well as special guest clinicians.Registration fees are $500 for conducting participants and $300 for observers. Registration will open January 31 and is limited to the first 16 paid participants. There is no limit to the number of observers. University credit is available at an additional cost. For more information contact Dr. Andrew Yozviak at [email protected] or visit the band website at www.wcubands.org

VOC 536-31 – Choral Conducting Symposium (Vocal-Choral Workshop) – (3)July 18-21, 9:00 am – 6:30 pm (W-F), 9:30 am – 12:30 pm (Sat)Edith Copley, Northern Arizona UniversityDavid P. DeVenney, West Chester UniversityRyan Kelly, West Chester UniversityThe West Chester University Summer Choral Conducting Workshop will be held Wednesday - Saturday, July 18-21, 2018. Morning sessions will begin with a session on repertory, and then core conducting skills, using a variety of music chosen each day from a different style period. Selected works will be explored and conducted by workshop participants. Afternoon and evening sessions will feature score study and analysis techniques based on that day’s repertory, followed by workshop participants conducting movements from Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass. On Saturday, participant conductors will conduct the Mass with a small chamber orchestra. Workshop participants will be coached by West Chester University’s David P. DeVenney and Ryan Kelly as well as special guest artist Edith Copley, as well as West Chester University faculty David P. DeVenney and Ryan Kelly.Registration fees are $500 for conducting participants and $200 for observers. College/university students may register as observers for $100. Registration will open January 31. Conducting participants are limited to the first 12 paid registrants; there is no limit to the number of non-conducting observers. University credit is available at an additional cost.For further information, please contact Dr. DeVenney ([email protected]) or or visit www.wcupa.edu/choral, and click on “Summer Choral Conducting Symposium”.

MWB 536-31 - Marching Band Workshop – (3) July 23-26, 8:00 am – 4:30 pmAndrew Yozviak, West Chester UniversityThe marching band conference and workshop will provide directors with individual and classroom instruction in drill design, rehearsal techniques, computer generated drill, color guard implementation and design, and percussion utilization in the marching band. In addition, student sessions are offered in the following areas: marching band, percussion, silk, rifle, saber, majorette, drill team, and drum major. This workshop has received national acclaim for the introduction of contemporary marching band techniques. An additional fee is charged for housing. Please call 800.264.1121 for a brochure.

MUSIC EDUCATIONMUE 503-21 – Philosophical Foundations of Music Education – (3)June 25-29, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm Marci Major, West Chester University Students will study the major types, and basic techniques and procedures of research, including methods for locating, evaluating, and interpreting evidence. Students will complete a research outline as one of the outcomes of this course.

MUE 528-31 – Music in Special Education - (3) July 23-27, 8:00 am – 4:30 pmAngela Guerriero, West Chester UniversityCharacteristics of special pupils: adaptation of teaching techniques: materials curriculum.

MUE 560-31 – Kodály I Musicianship Training – (2)July 2-13, 8:00 – 12:00 pmJill Trinka, Coastal Carolina University Amy Carter, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, NJ Ken Carter, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, NJDesigned to develop musicianship for teaching the Kodály process in primary grades and to develop students’ ability to sing pentatonic literature and basic rhythms at sight in a classroom setting.

MUE 561-31 – Kodály I Methodology - (2)July 2-13, 12:30 pm – 4:30 pmJill Trinka, Coastal Carolina University Amy Carter, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, NJ Ken Carter, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, NJDesigned to develop musicianship for teaching the Kodály process in intermediate grades and the student’s ability to sing diatonic literature and advanced rhythms at sight in a classroom setting.

MUE 562-31 – Kodály II Musicianship Training - (2)July 2-13, 8:00 am – 12:00 pmJill Trinka, Coastal Carolina University Amy Carter, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, NJ Ken Carter, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, NJDesigned to present lesson-planning strategies for teaching Kodály-based methodology in the intermediate grades. Pre / Co requisites: MUE 562 requires prerequisite of MUE 560 or MUE 561.

MUE 563-31 – Kodály II Methodology - (2)July 2-13, 12:30 pm – 4:30 pmJill Trinka, Coastal Carolina University Amy Carter, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, NJ Ken Carter, West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, NJDesigned to develop musicianship for teaching the Kodály process in intermediate grades and the student’s ability to sing diatonic literature and advanced rhythms at sight in a classroom setting. PREREQ: MUE 560 and 561.

MUE 592-21 – Introduction to Internet, Multimedia, and Computer Assisted Instruction – (3)June 25-29, 8:00 – 4:30 pmMarc Jacoby, West Chester UniversityThis course covers computer-assisted instruction, multimedia and the Internet in elementary and secondary music education.

MUE 596-31 – Interactional Multimedia – (3)July 23-27, 8:00 am – 4:30 pmMarc Jacoby, West Chester UniversityThis course covers using, creating and editing multi-media lessons for the music classroom. There will be an emphasis on customizing multi-media templates, and the development of custom, interactive music lessons. Prerequisite of MUE 591, 592.

MUE 601-21 – Innovations in Elementary Music Education – First Steps in Music: Becoming Tuneful, Beautiful and Artful - (3) June 25-29, 8:00 am – 4:30 pmLindsay Jackson, Music Teacher, The Shipley SchoolAll children are born with the potential to become musical. With inappropriate or no music experiences children can lose their intuitions for music. This course will provide a bridge from research to practice by demonstrating how a repertoire of traditional children’s songs, rhymes, games and dances as well as movement with classical music can develop the next generation of tuneful, beautiful and artful citizens. To achieve that goal, an 8-part curriculum will be presented that can be easily used with preschool and elementary aged children. Can satisfy music education or free elective in any of the 5 master’s tracks and most of the performance / theory / history tracks.

MUE 679-31 – Special Subjects Seminar – Introduction to Sound Engineering for Music Educators - (3)July 30 - August 3, 8:00 am – 4:30 pmMarc Jacoby, West Chester UniversityThis course will introduce you to the fundamentals of sound engineering and recording with an emphasis on the needs of music educators. It offers students an essential combination of theoretical, technical, practical and musical applications in both sound reinforcement and the recording arts. The course will include hands-on learning in a variety of studio and live sound environments.

MUE 691-31 – Research Seminar (2)Marci Major, West Chester UniversityAVAILABLE AS ONLINE COURSE-A research proposal with supporting procedures is developed. Guidance in individual research topics, with tutorial assistance in form and style of research writing.

MUE 692-31 – Research Report (2)Marci Major, West Chester UniversityAVAILABLE AS ONLINE COURSE –Completion and submission of Research Report in music education.

MUE 698-21 – Recital Research (1)M. Gregory Martin, West Chester UniversityAVAILABLE AS ONLINE COURSECompletion and submission of program notes and pedagogical analysis for music performed in recital.

MUSIC THEORY, HISTORY AND COMPOSITIONMHL 501-31 – Style, Form and Genre – (3) July 2-20, 1:30 pm – 4:15 pmAnn Hiloski-Fowler, West Chester UniversityThis course covers an introduction to the study of music at the graduate level and is designed as a survey of Western art music with emphasis on fundamental considerations of form, style, and genre.

MTC 512-31 – Composition I – Individual lessons/once a week group meetings (3) Robert Maggio, West Chester UniversityExploration of basic compositional principles with a focus on the development of each student’s diverse musical interests. Students compose a large project of their own design, and short exercises in order to progressively develop basic compositional skills.

for more information, visit: www.wcupa.edu/music/specialPrograms.aspx

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