OATdb Archive

2014 - 2015

Music MM

Goal
Music Performance
To train students to perform at a professional level.

Objective
High Quality Performance Of Standard Literature
Students will perform standard literature for their instrument/voice The music selections will be appropriate to the masters degree level and performance practices at the professional level.

Indicator
Pre-Recital Hearing & Recital Review
Graduate students must pass a pre-recital hearing indicating the music required for their recital has been prepared to a professional performance-ready level. Students will present at least one graduate recital which indicates they have attained the appropriate level of mastery of their instrument/voice at a level which must be  consistent with the national standards  of the National Association of Schools of Music(NASM). Subsequently, the "recital-ready" student performs his Recital and is reviewed by at least three faculty members

Masters of Music Recital Review and Pre-Recital Hearing Performance Standards:
     The application of performance standards used for each instrument or voice will vary  widely based upon composers, periods and styles; nevertheless, the following standard performance qualities are checked by all faculty and assessed in the specific context of the particular performance piece :
   Intonation,
   rhythmic accuracy and
   tone quality 
Students must sing/play in turn, with the proper/appropriate intonation and tone quality and within the prescribed rhythmic patters for the  periods and composers and styles of their performance pieces
     For the Recital Review, at least three faculty members evaluate the student performance as passing or failing and provide detailed feedback



Criterion
All Students Recital-Ready In 3 Or Less Pre-Recital Attempts & All Pass Recital
The ideal is for each student to pass the pre-recital hearing at the first attempt; however, due to the rigorous application of indicator standards that are common to the SHSU Masters Music Program faculty,  a high, yet realistically attainable criterion is that  Students should pass the pre-recital hearing with no more than three (3) attempts. 100% of students will pass the pre-recital hearing within three attempts and be judged "recital ready."  The School of Music considers 95% of the students passing the recital jury on the first attempt to be a success.
ALL students will pass their subsequent Recital Performance

Finding
Performance Results
The master's students performed well according to the criteria. Again, all master's students passed their hearing on the first attempt. All students passed the recital without issue.

Action
Performance Actions
The School of Music Faculty have found that increased recruiting efforts have improved the performance quality of our graduate students over the past several years and has definitely attributed to the students' success in the performance of the hearing and the recital.

Goal
Comprehensive Music Knowledge Base
MM studens should obtain a comprehensive knowledge of music beyond their own expertise.

Objective
Breadth Of Knowledge
MM students need to obtain an appropriate level of musical knowledge beyond their area of expertise. This should include but is not limited to music performance/ pedagogy, conducting, music theory, music history.

Indicator
Comprehensive Exam
Students will take an oral comprehensive exam in their final semester of study.  This test will be relevant to all aspects of study that the student has experienced in the program including, performance/pedagogy, music theory and music history.  The test will be administered by a minimum of three school of music faculty from the designated fields of study.

Criterion
Exam Standards
Students are scored in three different categories; their applied area; music history; and music theory.  They are scored as "High Pass"; "Pass"; and "Fail."  The School of Music expects 90% of the students to score at the "pass" level or higher on the first attempt.

Finding
Results
85% MM students successfully passed the comprehensive exam with a "pass" or higher . The remaining 15% were required to do additional assignments in order to satisfy the expectation of the faculty committee.  Master's students continue to struggle with meeting the expections of the academic components of the degree outside their major area of expertise.

Action
Holistic Approach
The School of Music Faculty realize that the Master's candidates perform well in their applied areas of expertise, however, yet still lack in the other academic disciplines. Using a holistic approach to teaching in the applied areas and including instruction of a theoretical and historical nature needs to be increased in order for the candidates to gain success in obtaining a broad knowledge base.  In addition, the academic areas need to assess their methodology in order for the students to gain greater retention of the material.


Update to previous cycle's plan for continuous improvement All previous plans were implemented.  The MA is currently active and has launched relatively smoothly.  This degree has been submitted to NASM for plan approval and waiting for response from them.  Also, further requests/actions from NASM regarding Health and Safety and Credit/Time issues have been addressed and are also waiting on response.

Plan for continuous improvement The School of Music has made a concerted effort to increase graduate enrollments.  A couple new TA lines have been granted to the School of Music and have been filled with outstanding candidates. We continue to evaluate our curriculum and methodologies in an effort to provide the best environment and opportunities for our graduate population.