2015-2016 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music Performance: Instrumental, B.M.
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Minimum Total Credits Required: 124.5
Minimum Music Credits Required: 95.5
- MUC 001 - Performance Attendance, 0 credit hours
- MUC 002 - Departmental Recital, 0 credit hours
- MUC 101F - Primary Instrument: Private Lessons, 2-4 credit hours 1
- MUC 102F - Primary Instrument: Private Lessons, 2-4 credit hours 1
- MUC 110 - Music Technology and Notation, 1 credit hour
- MUC 111 - Tonal Harmony 1, 2 credit hours
- MUC 113 - Tonal Harmony 2, 2 credit hours
- MUC 112 - Solfège/Eurhythmics 1, 2 credit hours
- MUC 114 - Solfège/Eurhythmics 2, 2 credit hours
- MUC 133 - Keyboard Musicianship 1, 1 credit hour 2
- MUC 134 - Keyboard Musicianship 2, 1 credit hour 2
- MUC 201F - Primary Instrument: Private Lessons, 2-4 credit hours 1
- MUC 202F - Primary Instrument: Private Lessons, 2-4 credit hours 1
- MUC 205F - Major Ensembles, 1 credit hour 3
- MUC 207 - Chamber Music, 1 credit hour 4
- MUC 211 - Tonal Harmony 3, 2 credit hours
- MUC 212 - Solfège 3, 2 credit hours
- MUC 213 - Tonal Counterpoint, 2 credit hours
- MUC 221I - Music History & Literature 1: World and Medieval Music History, 3 credit hours
- MUC 223I - Music History & Literature 2 Renaissance and Baroque Music History, 3 credit hours
- MUC 233 - Keyboard Musicianship 3, 1 credit hour 2
- MUC 234 - Keyboard Musicianship 4, 1 credit hour 2
- MUC 291 - Conducting, 2 credit hours
- MUC 301F - Primary Instrument: Private Lessons, 2-4 credit hours 1
- MUC 302F - Primary Instrument: Private Lessons, 2-4 credit hours 1
- MUC 303 - Partial Junior Recital, .5 credit hour
- MUC 305X - Pedagogy of Music, 3 credit hours
- MUC 309 - Entrepreneurship and Advocacy, 1 credit hour
- MUC 311 - Form and Analysis, 2 credit hours
- MUC 313 - Theory of Music Since 1900, 2 credit hours
- MUC 314 - Solfège 4, 2 credit hours
- MUC 321I - Music History & Literature 3 Music of the Classical and the Romantic Eras, 3 credit hours
- MUC 323I - Music History & Literature 4 Music Since 1900, 3 credit hours
- MUC 401F - Primary Instrument: Private Lessons, 2-4 credit hours 1
- MUC 402F - Primary Instrument: Private Lessons, 2-4 credit hours 1
- MUC 404 - Full Senior Recital, 1 credit hour
- Music Electives, 5 credit hours5
Minimum Liberal Arts Credits Required: 29
Notes:
1 Four credits per semester for 8 semesters.
2 Secondary instrument is piano until Proficiency 4 is achieved. Depending upon placement results, piano study may occur in classes, lessons, or a combination. If the requisite proficiency is achieved in fewer than 4 semesters, continued piano study or study on another instrument is required. Secondary study beyond 4 semesters requires an additional fee.
3 One credit per semester for 8 semesters.
4 Violin, viola, and cello students take a minimum of 6 credits of Chamber Music; double bass and harp students take a minimum of 2, and the balance in music electives. Wind players take a minimum of 4, and the balance in music electives. Guitar students substitute 6 credits of Guitar Ensemble for Chamber Music; percussion students substitute 4 credits of Percussion Ensemble for Chamber Music and two additional credits of music electives.
5 An Emphasis Area in music may be substituted for the music elective requirement. Students who have earned 8 credits in required ensemble may count up to 2 additional credits toward the music elective requirement. At least 2 credits of music electives must be at the 300 level or higher.
6 A proficiency exam is administered to determine entry level of foreign language study. Students whose language requirement is reduced may take the equivalent number of credit hours in other liberal arts courses.
7 See www.bw.edu/resources/registration/info/core for more information about Core requirements. Note that specific University core requirements for Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and a minor field of study do not apply to Bachelor of Music degree programs. Students may select to either take ten credits from any areas of the Humanities, Natural Sciences, and/or Social Sciences, or to complete a minor field of study outside of the Conservatory. |
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