Total - 145-160 Credits
1 Select humanities electives from COM, ENG, ESL, FAR, HIS, HUM, LAN, MUS, PHI, or PRC.
2 Select social science electives from ANT, CSJ, ECO, ESL, GEO, HIS, POL, PSY, or SOC.
3 Click here for a list of Global Awareness courses.
4 Music Education majors must complete Music Hour every semester enrolled in the Music Department at Crown College except during student teaching. Their final semester, students take MUS 490 instead of MUS 090.
5 Piano Lab: Students must take Piano Lab their first year for credit and then take private piano instruction for 1 or 0 credits until the piano proficiency has been met.
6 Fine arts courses include music, art, drama, and dance. COM 328 and COM 446 also qualify as fine arts electives. (Only three credits of music organizations and/or lessons can be counted toward humanities/fine arts requirements.)
* Some courses from the Christian Studies Core and Major Core can be used to fulfill requirements in the General Education Core. By doing that the number of credits needed for graduation would be toward the lower end of the range of total credits.
^ Requires a minimum passing grade of a “C”.
Students are required to enroll in private lessons on their major instrument each semester until their recital requirements are fulfilled. A minimum of six semesters of private lessons are required on their major instrument. Additional lesson credits may be earned on any instrument.
Students are required to participate in a major ensemble (as approved by the Music Dept.) relating to their major instrument for 7 semesters.
Music Education majors must demonstrate proficiency in guitar and recorder instruments and reach a proficiency level of at least 361 on their primary instrument.
Because of the high number of credits per semester in this major, students are encouraged to pursue Summer School and CLEP Testing options before their senior year to complete their degree requirements.
Student teaching is eligible for a Christian Service unit.
This program is subject to change based on the Minnesota State Board of Teaching licensing revisions. |