2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Performing Arts (Music and Theatre)
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Music (Performing Arts)
Faculty:
Sharlow - Chair, Allan, Cotter, and Robinson
Fine Arts Building • 417-625-9318
Mission
The Music Department of Missouri Southern State University seeks to serve the University and its many constituents, by providing access to a general foundation in music education, professional preparation to individuals interested in selected fields of study within the discipline of music, an environment of cultural enrichment and by providing departmental support to the institutional commitment of the International Mission.
Choral / Vocal Studies
The Choral and Vocal Studies Program provides the singer, regardless of major, the opportunity to perform a wide-ranging, yet complimentary, variety of music in an equally diverse number of ensembles, performances, and genre types. Our ensembles include: Concert Chorale (large mixed choir); Madrigal Singers (select mixed ensemble); and Chamber Singers (highly-select mixed ensemble). MSSU vocalists compete alongside other state universities in competitions sponsored by the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) where they consistently place in the first and second place divisions at the district, state, and national levels.
Instrumental Studies
The Instrumental Studies Program provides the instrumentalist, regardless of major, the opportunity to perform in a variety of instrumental ensembles including the Lion Pride Marching Band, Lion Pride Basketball Pep Band, the Wind Ensemble, the Concert Band, the Southern Symphony, the Southern Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Combos, Brass Ensemble, Trumpet Ensemble, Steel Drum Ensemble, and the Percussion Ensemble. The Lion Pride Band hosts several special events in the fall in addition to performing amazing shows at each MSSU home football game. Our other various instrumental ensembles perform at a high-level while also creating a welcoming musical environment for all students.
Degrees / Certificates
The Department of Music offers a variety of degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Music; Bachelor of Music Education; Bachelor of Music in Vocal, Instrumental, and Keyboard Performance; Bachelor of Music Theatre; and a Bachelor of Music with Elective Studies in an Outside Field. In addition to our degrees, we also offer several undergraduate and graduate certificates. Our undergraduate certificates include: Music Instruction, Conducting, Ensemble Performance, Jazz Studies, Musical Theatre, Percussion Specialist, and Music Industry. Our graduate certificates, which can be paired with the Master of Science in Education Curriculum and Instruction degree in Teacher Education, include: Ensemble Pedagogy and Applied Pedagogy. The Missouri Southern Music Department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).
General Education/Core 42 requirements in Area 5B Fine Arts can be fulfilled by MUS 0100 Fundamentals of Music, MUS 0110 Music Appreciation, MUS 0101 Jazz Styles & Appreciation, or MUS 0106 World Music (for music majors) and MUS 0120 History of Rock and Roll.
All music majors (with exception of piano majors) are required to pass a piano proficiency examination prior to graduation. Students must continue to enroll in piano courses regardless of credit requirements until piano proficiency is passed.
A provable equivalency for up to 4 semesters credit of MUS 0240 may be substituted by transfer students whose institution of origin does not have a similar recital attendance program stipulated in their curriculum.
For additional information contact:
Dr. David Sharlow • Music Building 206
417-625-9562 • Sharlow-d@mssu.edu
Theatre (Performing Arts)
Faculty:
David Sharlow - Chair
Fine Arts Building 206 • 417-625-9562
Mission
The Theatre Department affirms the mission of Missouri Southern State University and contributes to it by committing to the total education of each student. Every member of the theatre faculty is dedicated to the highest quality teaching and learning of both general education and discipline specific materials. The department prepares its majors for a large variety of careers as well as graduate education. In addition to providing scholarly and creative expression for students through its production program, it exposes the community to a diverse assortment of topical and global issues. The Theatre Department is at the very center of most creative and artistic on-campus and community events through its involvement in all cultural activities housed in Taylor Auditorium.
Implementation
The theatre faculty works closely with students in an effort to continually improve their learning experiences. Independent studies are offered each semester and new courses are introduced upon students’ requests. When possible, instructors take students with them to professional conventions and conferences. Academic and performance requirements are designed to accommodate various learning styles and artistic intelligences. Faculty and students work side by side in our co-curricular production program.
A Strong Commitment to International Education:
The Theatre Department supports the international mission of the university in its theatre classrooms, on its stages and especially in the international plays selected for themed semesters. As students must become aware of the global nature of all information and comprehend the international arena in which most topical issues reside, the theatre continues to provide a fertile ground upon which to inspire such a comprehension. International travel is encouraged for all faculty and students of the department.
A Strong Commitment to Liberal Arts and General Education Requirements:
Every member of the theatre faculty is dedicated to each and every student in the university. TH 0110 - Theatre Appreciation , the departmental General Education/Core 42 Requirements course for area 5B Fine Arts, provides many students with their first theatre experience; an experience about which they can think, speak and write. TH 0220 - Professional Interaction is a new course that is an option for General Education/Core 42 Requirements in area 2B Oral Communications.
Scholarly and Creative Expression:
All theatre productions are the end product of scholarly and creative expressions. Directors, designers and actors continually research different eras, cultures, social mores and customs and historical, economic, political and literary influences in an attempt to bring accurate realities to the stage. The Theatre Department brings a balanced, comprehensive variety of plays to its students and audiences. Additionally, graduating seniors develop and complete a creative project showcasing their unique interests and talents.
Community Service:
All of the Theatre Department’s productions, raising a diverse range of topics, are performed for the campus and public communities. The children’s theatre program alone, plays to approximately 10,000 people each year. The Theatre Department is responsible for the operation of Taylor Auditorium, a 2000-seat auditorium that serves as a venue for events sponsored by both on campus organizations and community groups.
Specialized theatre training provides students with a broad academic background that can lead to a number of careers:
Theatre Performance/Design • Television Production/Performance • Commercials • Public Relations • Stage Management • Graduate Study • Technical Theatre • Business • Secondary Education • Ministry • Professional Wardrobe Technician • Theme Park Performance/Production
Features Unique to Theatre Department:
- Working side-by-side with faculty in acting, house and stage management, directing, technical production and design.
- A children’s theatre program performing for more than 10,000 people annually from the four-state area.
- Theatre faculty members who have professional experience in their teaching specialties.
- Two theatre organizations: Southern Players and Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary fraternity.
- The Missouri Shakespeare Festival.
The Theatre Department offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in theatre and a Bachelor of Science in Education degree with a major in Theatre/Speech. A minor in theatre is also available.
More detailed information is available in the theatre office, Taylor Performing Arts Center 237.
For additional information contact:
Dr. David Sharlow
Fine Arts Building 206
417-625-9562 • Sharlow-d@mssu.edu
ProgramsMajor Programs (Undergraduate)
- *NEW Music Major, Music Industry, BS, MU10
- *NEW Theatre Major, Musical Theatre Performance, BFA, TH08
- Music Major, BA, MU00
- Music Major, Electives Outside Field, BM, MU09
- Music Major, Instrumental Performance, BM, MU06
- Music Major, Keyboard Performance, BM, MU07
- Music Major, Musical Theatre, BM, MU05
- Music Major, Vocal Performance, BM, MU08
- Theatre Major, BA, TH00
- Theatre Major, Theatre Performance, BA, TH03
- Theatre Major, Theatre Performance, BFA, TH07
- Theatre Major, Theatre Performance, BS, TH04
- Theatre Major, Theatre Production, BA, TH05
- Theatre Major, Theatre Production, BFA, TH09
- Theatre Major, Theatre Production, BS, TH06
Certificates (Undergraduate)
- *NEW Music: Pit Orchestra Performance Certificate, MU97
- *NEW Theatre: Dance and Movement Certificate, TH71
- *NEW Theatre: Entertainment Business Certificate, TH72
- Costume Technology Certificate, Theatre, TH92
- Music Industry Certificate, MU94
- Music Instruction Certificate, MU92
- Music: Conducting Certificate, MU91
- Music: Ensemble Performance Certificate, MU93
- Music: Jazz Studies Certificate, MU90
- Musical Theatre Certificate, Music, MU96
- Theatre Directing Certificate, TH94
- Theatre for Social Change Certificate, TH99
- Theatre Stage Technology Certificate, TH90
- Theatre: Arts Administration & Leadership Certificate, TH95
- Theatre: Educational Theatre Certificate, Theatre, TH96
- Theatre: Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Representation in the Performing Arts Certificate, TH97
- Theatre: Musical Theatre Certificate, TH70
- Theatrical Design Certificate, TH91
- Theatrical Movement Certificate, TH98
Certificates (Graduate) Minors (Undergraduate) Teacher Education Programs
CoursesMusic- MUS 0100 - Fundamentals of Music
- MUS 0101 - Jazz Styles & Appreciation
- MUS 0102 - Opera or Musical Theatre Performance
- MUS 0103 - Class Piano I
- MUS 0104 - Class Piano II
- MUS 0105 - Voice Class
- MUS 0106 - World Music
- MUS 0107 - Aural Skills I
- MUS 0108 - Aural Skills II
- MUS 0109 - Fundamentals of Music Theory
- MUS 0110 - Music Appreciation
- MUS 0111 - Music Theory I: Musicianship and Aural Skills
- MUS 0112 - Music Theory II: Advanced Musicianship and Aural Skills
- MUS 0114 - Elective in Jazz Improvisation
- MUS 0116 - Applied Performance: Brass
- MUS 0118 - Applied Music Brass Elective
- MUS 0119 - Southern Symphonic Chorus
- MUS 0120 - A History of Rock and Roll Music: Attitudes, Culture, and Society
- MUS 0121 - Concert Chorale
- MUS 0123 - Chamber Singers
- MUS 0126 - Applied Performance: Keyboard
- MUS 0128 - Applied Music Piano Elective
- MUS 0129 - Missouri Southern Pep Band
- MUS 0133 - Opera
- MUS 0136 - Applied Performance Percussion
- MUS 0138 - Applied Music Percussion Elective
- MUS 0141 - Jazz Orchestra
- MUS 0143 - Jazz Combo
- MUS 0146 - Applied Performance: String
- MUS 0148 - Applied Music String Elective
- MUS 0151 - Orchestra
- MUS 0156 - Applied Performance: Woodwind
- MUS 0158 - Applied Music Woodwind Elective
- MUS 0161 - Madrigal Singers
- MUS 0162 - Madrigal Singers
- MUS 0166 - Applied Performance Voice
- MUS 0168 - Applied Music Voice Elective
- MUS 0171 - Chamber Brass
- MUS 0176 - Applied Music Elective: Composition
- MUS 0181 - Choral Conducting: Technique and Literature
- MUS 0182 - Instrumental Conducting: Technique and Literature
- MUS 0183 - Percussion Ensemble
- MUS 0185 - Chamber Winds
- MUS 0187 - Wind Ensemble
- MUS 0189 - Exploration of the Steel Band I
- MUS 0191 - Marching Band
- MUS 0192 - Concert Band
- MUS 0202 - Musical Theatre Performance
- MUS 0203 - Class Piano III
- MUS 0204 - Careers in Music and Performing Arts
- MUS 0207 - Aural Skills III
- MUS 0208 - Aural Skills IV
- MUS 0211 - Music Theory III: Harmony and Aural Skills
- MUS 0212 - Music Theory IV: Advanced Harmony and Aural Skills
- MUS 0214 - Elective in Jazz Improvisation
- MUS 0218 - Applied Music Brass Major
- MUS 0220 - Italian & German Vocal Diction
- MUS 0221 - French & English Vocal Diction
- MUS 0228 - Applied Music Piano Major
- MUS 0229 - Musical Theatre Diction
- MUS 0230 - Accompanying
- MUS 0231 - String/Guitar Technique, Pedagogy, and Repertoire
- MUS 0232 - Brass Technique, Pedagogy, and Repertoire
- MUS 0233 - Percussion Technique, Pedagogy, and Repertoire
- MUS 0234 - Woodwind Technique, Pedagogy, and Repertoire
- MUS 0238 - Applied Music Percussion Major
- MUS 0240 - Recital Attendance
- MUS 0241 - Recital Attendance
- MUS 0243 - Musical Theatre
- MUS 0248 - Applied Music String Major
- MUS 0258 - Applied Music Woodwind Major
- MUS 0268 - Applied Music Voice Major
- MUS 0269 - Applied Conducting
- MUS 0270 - Applied Conducting
- MUS 0298 - Topics in Music
- MUS 0302 - Musical Theatre Performance
- MUS 0310 - Black Music of Two Worlds
- MUS 0311 - History of Music and Literature I
- MUS 0312 - History of Music and Literature II
- MUS 0313 - Music History and Literature III
- MUS 0316 - Advanced Applied Performance: Brass
- MUS 0318 - Applied Music Brass Elective
- MUS 0319 - Southern Symphonic Chorus
- MUS 0320 - Vocal Repertoire
- MUS 0321 - Concert Chorale
- MUS 0323 - Chamber Singers
- MUS 0326 - Advanced Applied Performance: Keyboard
- MUS 0328 - Applied Music Piano Elective
- MUS 0329 - Missouri Southern Pep Band
- MUS 0330 - Vocal Technique & Pedagogy
- MUS 0332 - Music for Elementary School
- MUS 0333 - Pre-Kindergarten through Middle School General Music Methods
- MUS 0336 - Advance Applied Performance: Percussion
- MUS 0338 - Applied Music Percussion Elective
- MUS 0341 - Jazz Orchestra
- MUS 0343 - Jazz Combo
- MUS 0346 - Advanced Applied Performance: Strings
- MUS 0348 - Applied Music String Elective
- MUS 0349 - Junior Recital
- MUS 0350 - Junior Recital
- MUS 0351 - Orchestra
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