David Dolata has been the Program Coordinator for Music History Studies at the FIU Herbert and Nicole Wertheim School of Music & Performing Arts in Miami since 2004. During that period he has also directed the Collegium Musicum and has taught a variety of courses including the following undergraduate and graduate courses:
Undergraduate
MUH 3211 Music History Survey I
MUH 3212 Music History Survey II
MUH 3213 Music History Survey III
MUH 3912C Basic Music Research and Bibliography
MUH 4680 Music History Seminar: Performance Practice
MUH 4680 Music History Seminar: Performance Styles
MUH 4680 Music History Seminar: Tunings and Temperaments
MUH 4680 Music History Seminar: Music in Shakespeare and Shakespeare in Music
MUH 4680 Music History Seminar: Music of the Medieval Era
MUH 4680 Music History Seminar: Music of the Renaissance
MUH 4680 Music History Seminar: Sacred Music History
MUS 4910 Senior Research
MUH 4993 Music in the Baroque Period
IDS 3336 Artistic Expression in a Global Society
Graduate
MUH 5219 Graduate Music History Survey
MUH 5685 Graduate Music History Review I
MUH 5686 Graduate Music History Review II
MUH 5687 Graduate Music History Review I
MUH 5993 Musical Style and Practice in the Baroque Era
MUH 6937 Special Topics in Music History: Performance Practice
MUH 6937 Special Topics in Music History: Performance Styles
MUH 6937 Special Topics in Music History: Tunings and Temperaments
MUH 6937 Special Topics in Music History: Music in Shakespeare and Shakespeare in Music
MUH 6937 Special Topics in Music History: Music of the Medieval Era
MUH 6937 Special Topics in Music History: Music of the Renaissance
MUH 6937 Special Topics in Music History: Sacred Music History
MUS 5711 Music Bibliography
MUS 5905 Directed Study
HIS 7980 Ph.D. Dissertation
Boston University College of Fine Arts, MH 629 A1 Early Music Studies—Early 17th-Century Italian Monody and its Origins: A Practical Guide for Performers. Mini-course co-taught with Gian Paolo Fagotto.
In 2022 Dr. Dolata won a College of Communication, Architecture + The Arts Teaching Award.