Bachelor of Music
Requirement |
Hours |
42 |
CORE AREA F. MUSIC (18 Hrs.)
MUSC 1301 Music Theory I (see note 1) |
3 |
MUSC 1302 Music Theory II (see note 1) |
3 |
MUSC 1401 Aural Skills I (see notes 1 and 2) |
1 |
MUSC 1402 Aural Skills II (see note 1) |
1 |
MUSC 1501 Keyboard Skills I (see note 3) |
1 |
MUSC 1502 Keyboard Skills II (see note 3) |
1 |
MUSC 2600 Principal Applied (see "Specific Requirements" No.3) |
4 |
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MUSC 2720 Marching Band, or MUSC 2750 Concert Choir (see note 4) |
4 |
- Prerequisite: successful completion of the preceding course in the Music-Theory and Aural-Skills course sequences. Any course in the Music-Theory course sequence can be taken for credit by examination. Credit by examination must be validated by the course's faculty and processed through the Music Office and the Office of the Registrar.
- Orientation to Technology is included in the first five weeks of MUSC 1401: Aural Skills.
- Prerequisite: admission to music degree program or successful completion of the preceding course in the sequence. May be taken for credit by examination. Passing the Keyboard-Skills course sequence (i.e., MUSC 1501, 1502, 2501, 2502) constitutes keyboard proficiency. Keyboard proficiency is a prerequisite to MUSC 3850, 3900, 4171, 4172, 4181, 4182, 4311, 4400, and 4500. Students must enroll in Keyboard Skills each term offered for a minimum of four semesters and until successful completion. A course or courses in the sequence may receive credit by examination. Credit by examination for any course must be validated by the course's faculty and processed through the Music Office and the Office of the Registrar. The requirements for each proficiency level are included in the various Keyboard-Skills course syllabi.
- Students enroll in the ensemble associated with the principal-applied area and according to the requirements specific to the major and option (See "Specific Requirements" for each major and option).


