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Å-MU2B Music 2b

Course description for academic year 2017/2018

Contents and structure

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The course emphasises the creation of a good connection between the student's own musical and artistic development and didactic competence in planning, implementation and reflection about music education. The course shall give students the competency to develop collaboration and dissemination projects at the University College and in the community. The students' musical resources and teaching provided at the University College form the basis for work in the course. Assignments given in the course draw links between disciplines such as music history, principal instrument and arranging/composing.

 

Important topics in the course include:

  • Listening and listening methods
  • Didactic reflection and analysis
  • Project work and project management
  • Music history
  • Arranging/composing

Practical information:

Teaching practice may take place in the afternoon and evening.

Learning Outcome

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Knowledge

The candidate has:

  • Knowledge about instrument history
  • Knowledge about individual adaptations and differentiation in relational music-making
  • Basic knowledge about music from various traditions, genres and periods of music history.
  • Insight into various practices relevant to community music
  • Knowledge about leadership and facilitation of music activities in the cultural sector and society

 

Skills:

The candidate is able to:

  • Use didactic tools in a relevant manner in practice
  • Score, adapt and create music for various instruments and ensembles
  • Listen actively and reflectively to a representative selection of music from different genres and historical periods
  • Facilitate varied music activities for different target groups

 

General competence:

The candidate:

  • Is able to show the disciplinary connections between creative activities and performing music in encounters with different cultures and fields of practice
  • Can plan, implement and assess varied music activities
  • Can activate and stimulate the ability of others to create, experience and express music
  • Is able to analyse and evaluate their own musical and artistic learning
  • Is able to reflect on the relationship between music and methods inside and outside of the subject
  • Is able initiate disciplinary collaboration and use music both as a core subject and as a support subject in multidisciplinary thematic work and project work

Entry requirements

none

Teaching methods

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Compulsory learning activities

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Assessment

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