CAS Applied Music Education


  • Duration

    2 semesters

  • Tuition fee

    CHF 2900 per semester

  • Course commencement

    16 September 2022

  • Coursework

    12 credits

  • Application deadline

    31 May 2022


Content

–  Critical reflection on the “craft” of music education practice: Preparation and follow-up, lesson planning, evaluation, rhythmization, breathing and body language in class
–  Individual and small-group tuition 

–  Practice, playing/singing, aural training with instrument/voice 

–  Integration of voice, rhythm training, and body awareness in instrumental tuition 

–  Reflection on each student’s own teaching practice: Teaching live lessons or incorporating video examples with the student’s own pupils or those from another class 

–  Give differential feedback (reflection) on lessons given by colleagues from the small group


Programme objectives


Structure of the degree programme/study periods


Coursework

The “CAS Applied Music Practice” runs for two semesters (autumn/spring semesters) and comprises a workload of around 450 hours (15 ECTS points). This includes classroom teaching on the one hand and self-study (incl. work experience placements) on the other. 


Qualification

On successfully completing the “CAS Applied Music Education”, students are awarded a ZHdK certificate.
Participants must attend the tuition units and complete the written documentation/reflection on these units, complete the work experience placements as well as the module, and pass the final examination to meet the requirements for certification. Within the scope of the final examination there is a video presentation of a trial lesson, incl. subsequent reflection and discussion. 


Eligibility and admission requirements

The degree programme is aimed at qualified music teachers with professional experience as well as qualified musicians without a music education degree with teaching experience.

The requirements for admission to the programme are as follows:
–  Successful completion of a university degree in music or an equivalent qualification
–  Previous professional experience
–  Positive outcome to the admission interview/assessment 

Special admission (“sur dossier”) is also possible in justified cases. The Head of Programme and the Head of Continuing Education Music decide on admission.

→ This degree programme is taught exclusively in German.


Costs

The tuition fee is CHF 6,600 per academic year, plus CHF 200 application fee.

→ Further information on the degree programme and the application procedure is available on the German website.


Staff

Head of Programme


Head of Continuing Education Music


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