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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG–FOR INFORMATION ONLY]
Music (Minor)
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Program Learning Outcomes
History, Theory, Analysis
- Conceptualize and perform music in its proper historical context.
- Be able to analyze harmony and other aesthetic qualities of music.
- Be able to research and write cogently about music.
- Demonstrate the ability to perceive and understand music aurally.
Music in Social and Cultural Contexts
- Have an understanding of the role of music in society.
- Participate in cultural experiences which will enlarge multicultural understanding.
- Possess an understanding of the responsibility of building the audiences of the future.
Performance and Musicianship
- Demonstrate advanced technical and artistic performance standards in their area of expertise.
- Have a wide range of performance experience of the highest level.
- Have a broad knowledge of literature in a wide variety of musical styles.
Piano Proficiency
- Play and accompany simple folk songs by ear, in any key.
- Transfer theory and skills concepts to the keyboard.
- Read at sight at the level of 4-part hymns.
Program Information
- Piano Proficiency: Students must pass a piano proficiency exam. MUSC 1150 - Class Piano I and MUSC 1160 - Class Piano II may be taken to assist in preparation for the exam.
- To fulfill all graduation requirements, all zero (0) credit courses must appear on the transcript.
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Music Minor Curriculum (20 Credits)
Core Requirements (15 Credits)
Major Ensemble Requirement (2 Credits)
Students must enroll in a major ensemble for two semesters:
Elective Courses (3 Credits)
- 3 credits of non-ensemble upper-division MUSC courses
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