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Dec 21, 2024
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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music Major, B.M.
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A grade of “C-” or better is required for each course in this program to count toward the bachelor’s degree. Students should note that programs differ in the minimum grade required.
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Core Requirements: 33 credits
The following courses are required for all music majors: Notes:
*Students must enroll during each semester of individual instruction, and complete the requirement with a “Satisfactory” grade in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction.
**Students whose primary instrument is piano must substitute MUS 261C and 262C, Advanced Keyboard Skills I and II, for MUS 161B and 162B, Class Piano I and II, in the core requirements listed above.
Piano, Organ, Guitar, Woodwinds, Brass, Strings, and Percussion Performance Concentrations
Core Requirements (see above) |
33 |
Specific Degree Requirements |
24 |
Secondary Performance Area |
2 |
Ensembles |
12 |
Concentration |
9 |
General Studies |
33 |
Electives |
7 |
Total hours required |
120* |
*Must include the 3-credit hours multicultural requirement. Specific Degree Requirements: 24 credits
Note:
*Students must enroll during each semester of individual instruction, and complete the requirement with a “Satisfactory” grade in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction.
Secondary Performance Area: 2 credits
Select two credit hours from one of the following areas:* Note:
*Students electing the organ concentration must take MUS 161A and MUS 162A (Class Voice I and II) or MUS 171A (Private Voice I). Students enrolling in MUS 1710 must concurrently enroll in MUS 0020, Recital Attendance, and the major ensemble for the lesson area. Ensembles: 12 credits
Select 12 credit hours from the following:* Notes:
*This course may be repeated for credit. Students majoring in music performance must enroll in the major ensemble in their concentration during each semester of full-time residence (enrollment in 12 or more credit hours) and must complete the requirement with a grade of “C” or better in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction. Additionally, students are encouraged to enroll in a variety of ensembles outside of their major area of study. At least two credit hours of ensembles must be chamber ensembles.
*Students must enroll in this course during each semester of individual instruction and must complete the requirement with a “Satisfactory” grade in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in private instruction.
The major ensemble for students in the piano or organ concentration is piano ensemble, choir, band, or orchestra (as assigned by the Director of Keyboard Studies, Director of Choral Activities, Director of Band Activities, or Director of Orchestral Activities).
The major ensemble in the guitar concentration is Guitar Ensemble.
The major ensemble in the woodwinds, brass, or percussion concentration is band (Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band, or Concert Band), as assigned by the Director of Band Activities.
The major ensemble in the strings concentration is Orchestra, as assigned by the Director of Orchestral Activities. Concentration: 9 credits
Select one of the following concentrations: Select one of the following courses:
Woodwind, Brass, String, or Percussion Concentration
Select one of the following courses:
General Studies: 33 credits
Note:
*See the General Studies section of this Catalog for requirements. Voice Performance Concentration
Core Requirements (see above) |
33 |
Specific Degree Requirements |
24 |
Secondary Performance Area |
2 |
Ensembles |
12 |
Voice Performance Concentration |
13 |
General Studies |
35 |
Total Semester Hours Required |
120* |
*Must include the 3-credit multicultural requirement. Specific Degree Requirements: 24 credits
Secondary Performance Area: 2 credits
Select two credit hours from one of the following areas: Note:
* Students enrolling in MUS 1710 must concurrently enroll in MUS 0020, Recital Attendance, and the major ensemble for the lesson area. Ensembles: 12 credits
Select 12 credit hours from the following: Note:
*This course may be repeated for credit. Ensembles must be chosen from those appropriate to the student’s concentration. Students majoring in music performance with a voice concentration must enroll in the choral ensemble (Chorale, Women’s Chamber Choir, Men’s Choir, or Women’s Choir), as assigned by the Director of Choral Activities, during each semester of full-time residence (enrollment in 12 or more credit hours), and they must complete the requirement with a grade of “C” or better in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction. Additionally, students are encouraged to enroll in a variety of ensembles outside of their major area of study. Voice Performance Concentration: 13 credits
Select one of the following:
General Studies: 35 credits
Select one of the following to meet the General Studies Level I Communications requirement: Note:
*See the General Studies section of this Catalog for requirements. Jazz and American Improvised Music Performance
Core Requirements (see above) |
33 |
Specific Degree Requirements |
36 |
Secondary Performance Area |
2 |
Ensembles |
12 |
General Studies |
33 |
Electives |
4 |
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Total Semester Hours Required |
120* |
*Must include the 3-credit multicultural requirement. Specific Degree Requirements: 36 credits
Note:
*Students must enroll during each semester of individual instruction and complete the requirement with a “Satisfactory” grade in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction. Secondary Performance Area*: 2 credits
Select two credits from one of the following areas: Note:
*Students enrolling in MUS 1710 must concurrently enroll in MUS 0020, Recital Attendance, and the major ensemble for the lesson area. Ensembles: 12 credits
Select 12 credits from the following: Notes:
*These courses may be repeated for credit. Students majoring in music performance must enroll in the major ensemble in their concentration during each semester of full-time residence (enrollment in 12 or more credits) and complete the requirement with a grade of “C” or better in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction. Additionally, students are encouraged to enroll in a variety of ensembles outside of their major area of study. At least two credits of ensembles must be chamber ensembles.
*Students must enroll during each semester of individual instruction, and complete the requirement with a “Satisfactory” grade in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction.
The major ensemble in the Jazz and American Improvised Music Performance Concentration is the Jazz Ensemble as assigned by the director of Jazz Studies. General Studies: 33 credits
Composition Concentration
Core Requirements (see above) |
33 |
Specific Degree Requirements |
39 |
Ensembles |
12 |
General Studies |
33 |
Electives |
3 |
Total hours required |
120* |
* Must include the 3-credit hour multicultural requirement. Specific Degree Requirements: 39 credits
Select one of the following:
Note:
*Students must enroll during each semester of individual instruction, and complete the requirement with a “Satisfactory” grade in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction. Ensembles: 8 credits
Select eight credit hours from the following: Note:
*This course may be repeated for credit. Ensembles must be chosen from those appropriate to the student’s concentration. Students majoring in music composition must enroll in a major ensemble (choir, band, or orchestra) during each semester of full-time residence (enrollment in 12 or more credit hours) and must complete the requirement with a grade of “C” or better in order to be eligible to continue to enroll in individual instruction. Additionally, students are encouraged to enroll in a variety of ensembles outside of their major area of study. General Studies: 33 credits
Note:
*See the General Studies section of this Catalog for requirements. |
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