Music
Music
Hours | 62 Credit Hours |
LEP | Limited Enrollment Program. Application Website |
MAP | Major Academic Plan |
Program Requirements
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requirement 1 Complete 14 courses
Lower-division music core courses:
requirement 2 Complete 1 course
requirement 3 Complete 1 option
option 3.1 Complete 8.0 hours from the following course(s)
Instrumentalists and Classical Vocalists:
option 3.2 Complete 8.0 hours from the following course(s)
Contemporary Vocalists (choose voice sections):
requirement 4 Complete 4.0 hours from the following course(s)
requirement 5
Complete 1 hour of ensemble each semester for four semesters (determined by the student's major instrumental teacher or by choral audition - not by the student). (A) complete 2-3 hours from the Category 1 Approved Large Ensembles (see your MAP); (B) complete 1-2 hours from the Category 2 Other Approved Ensembles (see your MAP).
requirement 6 Complete 4 courses
Upper-division music core courses:
requirement 7 Complete 2 courses
requirement 8
Complete one course from a GE Arts or Letters requirement outside music (in addition to the GE requirement) or one humanities course approved by faculty advisor.
requirement 9 Complete 1 option
option 9.1 Complete 6.0 hours from the following course(s)
Complete a minimum of six credits from the following music elective courses. Select courses in consultation with faculty advisor.
MUSIC 405 - (Not currently offered)
Note: Music 336R may be used for Requirements #5 or #9, but may not be double-counted in any given semester.
Note: Students should register for the 400-level literature class that corresponds with Music 360R.
requirement 10 Complete 1 course
Present a juried recital (Music 349) during the junior year. RECITAL: Enroll in Music 349 (0.0 credit hours) for the semester during which a recital is to be presented. Concurrent enrollment in appropriate performance instruction is required. A pre-recital hearing is required at least three weeks before juried recitals. Contact the Harris Fine Arts Center Scheduling Office (C-302 HFAC) for further information.
Program Outcomes:
Music History and Theory
Show mastery of the basic cultural and historical background of Western civilization, and the important musical styles that have emerged therefrom.
Performance and Musicianship
Show proficiency in performance on an instrument or voice.
Personalized Program Plan
Demonstrate ability to connect their music training to their broader personal goals whether in music or in another discipline.