FM 111 | Music Philosophy & Fundamentals | Semester Hours: 2 |
Combines Biblical philosophy of music, with fundamentals of notation, scales, intervals, rhythm, conducting, and tonality. |
FM 120 | Basic Guitar | Semester Hours: 1 |
Elementary training in the guitar, with emphasis on its use in worship situations. |
FM 130 | Choir | Semester Hours: 1 |
Ensemble course covering vocal and choral technique through participation in practice and performance. |
FM 140 | Guitar Pedagogy | Semester Hours: 2 |
Comprehensive course in the art of teaching the guitar, introducing and practicing methods and building repertoire. |
FM 320 | Church Music | Semester Hours: 2 |
How to build a Biblical and effective modern church worship music program. |
FM 321,322 | Music Theory 1,2 | Semester Hours: 4 |
Brief review of the basics of FM 111, followed by study of harmonic progression, inversions, figured basses, altered chords, cadences, and 18th century and contemporary harmony. |
FM 331,332 | Sight Singing & Ear Training 1,2 | Semester Hours: 2 |
Course for the development of reading intervals at sight and comprehending pitch and rhythm together. |
FM 340 | Applied Piano | Semester Hours: 1 |
Private piano instruction emphasizing a thorough technical foundation and a repertoire of sacred and classical music. Instruction available at all levels. May be repeated for credit. |
FM 341 | Hymnology | Semester Hours: 2 |
Study of the development of hymns and hymn tunes, and analysis. |
FM 342 | Church Music History | Semester Hours: 2 |
Study of music in worship from Bible times to the present, including current trends. |
FM 350 | Composition Practicum | Semester Hours: 2 |
Seminar for students actively working in the composition of music. |
FM 360 | Applied Organ | Semester Hours: 1 |
Private instruction planned to develop proper practice methods and the acquisition of a good knowledge of organ literature and composers along with the building of a repertoire suitable for worship and recital. Prerequisite: satisfactory piano technique. May be repeated for credit. |
FM 380 | Applied Voice | Semester Hours: 1 |
Private instruction beginning with the basics of breath and tone production and advancing into development of interpretation and building of a repertoire. May be repeated for credit. |
FM 421,422 | Music Theory 3,4 | Semester Hours: 4 |
Study of melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic dictation, advanced harmony (modulation, altered chords, contrapuntal harmony) and keyboard harmony (including triads and chords of the seventh). |
FM 431,432 | Sight Singing and Ear Training 3,4 | Semester Hours: 2 |
Continuation of FM 331,332. |
FM 440 | Piano Pedagogy | Semester Hours: 2 |
Comprehensive course in the art of teaching piano through an introduction to the keyboard, methods, and repertoire. |
FM 441 | Music Teaching Methods | Semester Hours: 2 |
Course designed to prepare the future music instructor with a Biblical philosophy and Biblically-integrated approach to teaching music. Covers the general music classroom, choral teaching, instrumental teaching, music appreciation, and other advanced courses. Includes specifics of curriculum, budget planning and inventory, A-V aids, educational materials, and classroom observation methods. |
FM 442 | Choral Conducting | Semester Hours: 1 |
Training in basic conducting skills relating to the average evangelistic choir; practical skills for organizing a church music program. |
FM 460 | Organ Pedagogy | Semester Hours: 2 |
Comprehensive course in the art of teaching organ through an introduction to the keyboard, methods and repertoire. |
FM 462 | Senior Music Seminar | Semester Hours: 2 |
The capstone course for the minor in Church Music, a roundtable discussion of methodology and problems in a music ministry. |
FM 480 | Voice Pedagogy | Semester Hours: 2 |
Course designed to train students to become effective voice teachers, both for private students and voice classes. The major foundations of singing development are covered, including breathing, pronunciation, posture, pitch, tone. |