San Angelo - Texas Music Education Primer
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Angelo
State University Department of Music
ASU STATION No.
10906
San Angelo, TX 76909
(325) 942-2085; (325) 942-2341; Fax (325)
942-2152
david.scott[at]NOSPAMangelo.edu
Dr.
David Scott, Head of Department of Art and Music
Dr. Kevin Lambert, Dean
Jaxine
Boling, Secretary of Art and Music Department
Music Department
Statistics
Year department established: 1928
Undergraduate
students: 100
Graduate students:
Doctoral students:
Full-time
professors: 13
Part-time instructors: 1
Student-Teacher ratio: 8:1
Undergraduate
degree hours needed: 130
(within major: 60; within minor: 18)
Teaching
certification: yes
Internship required:
Recording facility:
Scholarships
available: yes
Choral, piano, and band scholarships are available for any
qualified student. Carr Performance Scholarships are awarded to talented music
majors. Carr Academic Scholarships are awarded to academically talented students
in any major field of study. ASU Fame scholarships available for qualified music
majors.
Scholarship coordinator and phone: Department of Music at (325) 942-2085.
Accreditations/Affiliations
National
Association of Schools of Music
Texas Association of Music Schools
Texas
Council for the Arts in Education
Angelo State University offers Bachelor
of Arts and Bachelor of Music degrees in music with all-level teacher certification.
The distinguished faculty includes Dr. Eldon Black, Professor of Voice, Dr. Pamela
Lee, Director of Choral Activities and Dr. David Scott, Director of Bands. The
music faculty is dedicated to helping students develop their skills and to achieve
their full potential as musicians so students can successfully compete professionally
and in graduate school. Performance opportunities include the Ram Marching Band
(110 members), Wind Ensemble (50 members), and the ASU Symphonic Band (70 members),
Jazz Band (20 members); Concert Chorale (85 members), Chamber Choir (25 members)
and the Opera/Music Theatre Workshop (15 members). Performance facilities include
the ASU Auditorium (500 seats) and the Recital Hall (190 seats; contact Dr. Scott
325-942-2085).
Overall enrollment: 6,200
Typical undergraduate
tuition: $1,974
