MusicUndergraduate Academic
Programs
Bachelor of Music
Degree requirements for the B.M. vary according to the student's concentration:
120 credits in the performance curriculum, 121 credits in the jazz studies
curriculum, and 126 credits in the music education curriculum. All students
are expected to have a functional keyboard ability for second-year courses,
and a keyboard proficiency examination is administered before graduation.
All B.M. students take four years of solo and ensemble performance, three years
of music theory and aural skills, and two years of music history. In addition,
there are course requirements specifically associated with each of the three
areas of concentration:
- Classical performers take two years of chamber
music, a year of 20th-century music, and a year of
pedagogical techniques in their major area. Their
course of study includes 79 credits in music, 36
credits in general studies, and 5 credits in electives.
- Jazz majors take history, theory, and improvisation
courses specific to jazz, completing 85 credits in
music and 36 credits in general studies.
- Music education majors choose either a vocal
or instrumental emphasis, but all must pursue the
study of orchestration, conducting, and methods for
instrumental, choral, and general music. They are
also assigned practical experience in K-12 schools
as part of their course work. Music education students
have 96 credits in music and music education, and
30 credits in general studies.
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