Music Teachers National Association

Program Requirements

In order to provide specialized musical instruction to individuals pursuing a career as full- or part-time studio teachers, MSU offers course work leading to the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Certificate at two levels: Associate and Professional. By offering courses in this curriculum, MSU endorses and supports a major MTNA mandate "that professional studio teaching is a worthwhile career, and as such, deserves to be accountable by a regulatory agency."

After completing the program, the candidate must present a teaching and performing demonstration before a jury chosen by the MTNA National Certificate chairperson. This program leads to MTNA professional certification. No credential is granted by MSU.

MTNA Associate Certificate

MUSP 2XX/4XX — Private Applied Area+

12

MUST 131 — Music Theory I

3

MUST 132 — Music Theory II

3

MUST 133 — Music Reading I

1

MUST 135 — Music Reading II

1

MUSH 171 — Global Perspectives in Music

3

MUSE 378 — Piano Pedagogy

2

MUST 476 — Special Problems in Music

2

Total

27

+Enroll in the course appropriate to the results of the placement audition, Private Applied instrument area, upper-division assessment and class standing. Private Applied in the principal instrument requires a performance examination before a jury of faculty members in their principal applied area at the end of each semester.

MTNA Professional Certificate

MUSP 2XX/4XX — Private Applied Area+

24

MUST 131 — Music Theory I

3

MUST 132 — Music Theory II

3

MUST 236 — Music Theory III

2

MUST 237 — Music Theory IV

2

MUST 133 — Music Reading I

1

MUST 135 — Music Reading II

1

MUST 233 — Music Reading III

1

MUST 234 — Music Reading IV

1

MUSH 171 — Global Perspectives in Music

3

MUSH 361 — History of Music I

3

MUSH 362 — History of Music II

3

MUSE 378 — Piano Pedagogy

2

MUST 476 — Special Problems in Music

2

Total

52

+Enroll in the course appropriate to the results of the placement audition, Private Applied instrument area, upper-division assessment and class standing. Private Applied in the principal instrument requires a performance examination before a jury of faculty members in their principal applied area at the end of each semester.