Dec 12, 2024  
2017 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin 
    
2017 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music, Comprehensive Music Curriculum Track, B.A. (CIP 50.0901)


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Degree Requirements


In addition to the requirements of the academic major, students must comply with the General Academic Regulations for Graduation  and Undergraduate Academic Policies .  As part of these Policies, students must complete the General College Curriculum , which is based on the degree.

Music (CIP 50.0901)


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Students must enroll in a major ensemble with each semester of major applied study.

Additional Requirements


Total semesters for major applied study vary with each track. Each track requires 2 semesters of minor applied study. The minor applied study for piano majors is determined following consultation with faculty adviser. The minor applied study for all other majors is piano. Each student must meet the guidelines in piano proficiency (defined in Handbook of Policies and Guidelines) before the minor applied requirement is satisfied. It may be necessary to take more than 2 hours of minor applied study to meet guideline proficiency requirements. If a student can meet guideline proficiency requirements prior to 2 semesters of minor applied study, the student may opt for another minor applied study. Course exemption is available in Music Theory through advanced placement testing. However, students who place beyond MUSC 101 , MUSC 103 , MUSC 201  or MUSC 203  must substitute each exempted course with MUSC 291 , MUSC 302 , MUSC 401  or MUSC 402  in observance with prerequisites.

Track Requirements


The requirements include the following music courses in addition to those required of all music majors listed above:

Additional Requirements


Course of study requires 12 hours of free electives. Eight semesters of major applied study culminating with a full recital in the eighth semester are required.

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