58³Ô¹ÏÍø

BM in Viola Performance and Minor in Suzuki Pedagogy


Suzuki Pedagogy Program DepartmentViola Department

58³Ô¹ÏÍø Conservatory Suzuki Pedagogy candidates must be admitted to the Bachelor of Music degree program in Performance. The Pedagogy curriculum promotes the exploration and application of Dr. Suzuki’s philosophy, utilizing the Suzuki method to demonstrate principles of playing and teaching violin and cello. 58³Ô¹ÏÍø Suzuki Pedagogy students will learn the foundations of playing an instrument and the fundamental techniques of the repertoire in Volumes 1 through 10 of the Suzuki repertoire; perform from memory demonstrating an in-depth knowledge of the repertoire Volumes 1 through 10 of the Suzuki Violin/Cello School repertoire; have a comprehensive knowledge of supplemental scales, arpeggios, études and works from the standard repertoire; 100 hours of written observations of private lessons and group classes. All students that satisfactory complete the degree program requirements will have Volumes 1-10 training and Practicum registered with the Suzuki Association of the Americas.


Degree Requirements

Required Courses

MUPD 345, 345a, 346, 346a, 347, and 348 for a total of 12 credit hours in Suzuki Pedagogy with practicum teaching under supervision of Pedagogy instructor.

Year One

Assist with Saturday Suzuki Group Classes
Practice Partners with Suzuki Students

Year Two

Assist with Saturday Suzuki Group Classes
Private Teaching Practicum with Suzuki Students

Specific Requirements

To learn more about Suzuki Teacher Training, please visit