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Mission
In harmony with La Sierra University's mission to enlarge human
understanding through scholarship, to educate the whole person and
to serve others in a global community, the mission of the Music
Department is to advance Christian values and ideals through the
study and practice of music.
General Objectives
The general objectives of the Music Department of La Sierra University
are:
- to participate in the overall campus emphasis on a broad, balanced
curriculum by providing the non-music major opportunities to participate
in performance ensembles, performance instruction and general
education classes.
- to foster an environment which supports a learning dialogue
among students, faculty, and community.
- to assist in gaining insight into the significance and function
of music in the student's spiritual life and community of worshippers.
- to nurture the student's growth in aesthetic sensitivities
and values and to enable the student to effectively communicate
these values.
- to assist the student in developing a critical and open-minded
approach to music of diverse cultures and styles.
- to stimulate the student's awareness of the vital role of music
in society and to inspire a commitment to help provide exposure
to music for all.
- to support the advancement of musical life in the Seventh-day
Adventist Church by encouraging the student to become an active
contributor.
- to foster the student's development of self-discipline, responsibility,
and professionalism in music.
Measurable Objectives
The measurable objectives of the Music Department for the development
of specific competencies in the student are:
- to assist the student in developing the ability to hear, identify,
and respond to the basic elements of music.
- to provide the student with the basic knowledge and understanding
of music history and musical styles.
- to impart an understanding of music in its cultural context,
both within and without the European-centered tradition.
- to help the student acquire an understanding of the theoretical
basis of music and pertinent techniques of analysis.
- to equip the student with the uses of technology as it pertains
to classroom teaching and learning.
- to assist in the development of the student's technical and
interpretative skills necessary for sensitive, perceptive solo
and ensemble performance.
- to equip the student with a knowledge of the principles and
techniques of music pedagogy.
- to aid in the development of the student's ability to critically
evaluate performance
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