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Credits |
General Education Requirements
(Secondary & K-12 majors)
^The following General Education courses also satisfy requirements in the major and the Professional Education Core: MUSI 207 and EDU 105. Students should consult with an academic advisor before registering for General Education courses in order to minimize the number of credits required for graduation. |
31^ |
Professional Core (see page 288)
(Includes EDU 397I Methods: K-12 Music, 2 credits.) |
34 |
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| Required Music Courses |
| MUSE 272 Techniques: Flute and Single Reed |
1 |
| MUSE 273 Techniques: Double Reed |
1 |
| MUSE 274 Techniques: Upper Brass |
1 |
| MUSE 275 Techniques: Lower Brass |
1 |
| MUSE 276 Techniques: Percussion |
1 |
| MUSE 278 Techniques: String Instrument |
1 |
| MUSE 279 Techniques: Vocal |
1 |
| MUSI 105 Music Theory I |
3 |
| MUSI 106 Music Theory II |
3 |
Four credits of performance ensembles selected from the following:
MUSI 108 Orchestra: MSUB
MUSI 114 Band: MSUB Symphonic
MUSI 147 Choral Ensemble: University Chorus
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4 |
| MUSI 135 Keyboard Skills I |
1 |
| MUSI 136 Keyboard Skills II |
1 |
| MUSI 140 Aural Perception I |
1 |
| MUSI 141 Aural Perception II |
1 |
Four credits of applied music selected from MUSI 195A, 195B, 195C, 195D, 195E, 195F, 195G, 195H, 195I, 195J, 195K, 195L, 195M, 195N, 195O,
195P |
4 |
| MUSI 205 Music Theory III |
3 |
| MUSI 206 Music Theory IV |
3 |
| *MUSI 207 World Music |
3 |
| MUSI 235 Keyboard Skills III |
1 |
| MUSI 236 Keyboard Skills IV |
1 |
| MUSI 240 Aural Perception III |
1 |
| MUSI 241 Aural Perception IV |
1 |
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Upper Divisional Juries
Music majors must pass an upper divisional jury before registering for 300 Level Advanced Applied Music courses. Students must apply for upper divisional with the chairperson at least two weeks prior to the proposed jury date. Following are the upper divisional requirements:
A closed audition before a faculty committee. This audition may be performed during the semester, or during semester end juries. It must consist of at least two solo works of varying styles that demonstrate appropriate technical and musical ability, as well as scales, and other performance requirements specified by the student’s applied teacher.
A working copy of the student’s transcript to verify satisfactory progress in MUSI 206 and MUSI 241. |
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| Upper Division Courses |
| MUSI 301 Music History I |
3 |
| MUSI 302 Music History II |
3 |
Three credits of performance ensembles selected from the following:
MUSI 312 Choir III: University Chorus
MUSI 364 Symphonic Band
MUSI 365 Symphony Orchestra |
3 |
| MUSI 335 Instrumental Conducting |
2 |
| MUSI 336 Choral Conducting |
2 |
| MUSI 345 Music Improvisation |
2 |
| Three credits of advanced applied study selected from MUSI 395A, 395B, 395C, 395D, 395E, 395F, 395G, 395H, 395I, 395J, 395K, 395L, 395M, 395N, 395O, 395P |
3 |
| MUSI 440 Orchestration |
3 |
| MUSI 443 Music Form and Style |
3 |
| MUSI 499 Senior Recital |
1 |
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| Total Music Credits |
63 |
| Total minimum credits required for degree |
128 |
*May satisfy General Education requirements.
Certain courses in this program have prerequisites; students should check the course descriptions for required prerequisites. |