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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
PIANO OR VOCAL PERFORMANCE (BM)
BM: PIANO PERFORMANCE DEGREE PLAN (PIAP)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ........................................................... ................... 3
B IB L 102 A cts-Revelatio n ..................................................... ............................................ 3
BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament ................................... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture .................... ..................................... 3
M U SM 431 M usic H isto ry I ................................................... ............................................ 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ......................... ..................... 3
L ite ra tu re ............................................................................ 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication .............................. ...................... 3
H istory 100-299 .................. ............................................................................... 3
Science
Courses in two fields: biology, chemistry, geology, physics, AENV 130, NUTR 120 ...... 6
Mathematics
>M ATH 120 ............................ ..................................... 3
E X S C 10 0 + 3 activities ..................................................................................... ................... 4
U N IV 100 U niversity Sem inar ................................................................................................ 1
TO TA L U N IV ERSITY CO RE ........................................ ............................................ 4 1
English
ENG L 112 Com position and Literature ....................................................... ................... 3
Literature .................................................... .......... .......... 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
Choose from: anthropology, economics (also AGRB 261), geography,
history, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology
(m axim um one course per area) ........................................................ 9
TO TA L BM CO RE .................................................................. 15
Theory
MUST 111 Elementary Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ......................... 1
MUST 112 Elementary Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ......................... 1
MUST 131 Elementary Theory I: Analysis and Keyboard ............ ....................... 3
MUST 132 Elementary Theory II: Analysis and Keyboard ............ ...................... 3
MUST 211 Advanced Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ........................... 1
MUST 212 Advanced Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ........................... 1
MUST 231 Advanced Theory I: Analysis and Keyboard ............ ........................ 3
MUST 232 Advanced Theory II: Analysis and Keyboard ......................................... 3
M U ST 331 Counterpo int ................................................... ............................................. 2
MUST 332 Forms and Analysis ........................................... 2
Music Specialization Skills
M USE 235 Instrum ental Concepts .. ................. ...................................... 1
M USE 236 Vocal Concepts .............................................................................................. 1
MUSE 334 Beginning Conducting ........................................ 2
Musicology
MUSM 131 Survey of World Music ........................................ 2
M USM 132 M usic Literature ................................................ .......................................... 2
MUSM 432 Music History II: The Common Practice Era ........................................ .. 3
MUSM 449 Capstone Seminar in Music History and Theory ................................ 1
Recital Seminar
Eight sem esters, credit or non-credit ......................................... 0
Performance Ensemble
Each sem ester, credit or non-credit ........................................... ............... 0
PIANO CONCENTRATION
Concepts of Piano Performance
MUSE 335 Concepts of Piano Performance .................................. ........ ... 3
M USM 441 Solo Piano Literature .. ................. ...................................... 3
M USM 442 Ensem ble Piano Literature ........................................................ 3
Piano Ensemble and Accompanying
M PEI ....... ................................................... ................................ . . . . . . 4
Major Concentration
MUPM ... ......................................... 24
Minor Concentration
C a n b e in tw o a re a s ................................................................................................................ 4
Note: Piano majors may use four semesters for piano ensemble for performance ensemble.
T O T A L ............................................................................................................................................ 7 1
Arrange selections to ensure >33 advanced hours.
Fo re ig n La n g u a g e .................................................. ........................ .......................................... 6
TO TA L (replaces electives) ............................................. .... ...... .......... .................... 6
The performance degree includes no general electives (they are replaced by the
Supplement for Major).
T o ta l .................................................................................................................................................. 0
Junior and senior recitals
M inim um grade in each required m usic course ......................................................................... C
M in im u m G PA in m ajo r ............................................................................................................ 2 .2 5
M in im um G PA fo r g rad uatio n ................................................................................................. 2.00
M in im u m ad va n ced h o u rs ........................................................................................................... 3 3
M in im u m to ta l h o u rs ................................................................................................................. 13 3
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.BM: VOCAL PERFORMANCE DEGREE PLAN (VOCP)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ............................................................................. 3
BIBL 102 Acts-Revelation ..................................................................................................... .. 3
BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament ... ............................................ 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture .. ................. ...................................... 3
MUSM 431 Music History I ........................................ 3
English
EN G L 111 Com position and Rhetoric ............................................................................. 3
Literature ............................. ...... .. ................ 3.................................. 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ......... ......... ...................... 3
H is to ry 1 0 0 -2 9 9 ............................................................................................................................ 3
Science
Courses in two fields: biology, chemistry, geology, physics, AENV 130, NUTR 120 ...... 6
Mathematics
> M A T H 12 0 ................................................................. 3
E X S C 10 0 + 3 a ctiv itie s .................................................................................................................. 4
UNIV 100 University Seminar ............................................... 1
TOTAL UNIVERSITY CORE ....... ............................. .. ...... 41
English
ENGL 112 Composition and Literature .......................................... 3
Literature .............................................................. 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
Choose from: anthropology, economics (also AGRB 261), geography, history,
philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology
(maximum one course per area) ..................................... 9......................9
TOTAL BM CORE .................................................... 15
Theory
MUST 111 Elementary Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ......................... 1
MUST 112 Elementary Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ......................... 1
MUST 131 Elementary Theory I: Analysis and Keyboard ......................................... 3
MUST 132 Elementary Theory II: Analysis and Keyboard ........................................ 3
MUST 211 Advanced Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ................................. 1
MUST 212 Advanced Theory: Sight Singing and Ear Training ........................... 1
MUST 231 Advanced Theory I: Analysis and Keyboard ....................................... ... 3
MUST 232 Advanced Theory II: Analysis and Keyboard ....................................... .. 3
M UST 331 Counterpoint ........................................ 2
M UST 332 Form s and Analysis ........................................ 2
Music Specialization Skills
M USE 235 Instrum ental Concepts ........................................ 1
M USE 236 Vocal Concepts ..................... .............................. ...... .......... 1
M USE 334 Beginning Conducting ................................................................................ 2
Musicology
M USM 131 Survey of W orld M usic ........................................ 2
M U SM 132 M usic Literature .......................................................................................... 2
MUSM 432 Music History II: The Common Practice Era ................................................ 3
MUSM 449 Capstone Seminar in Music History and Theory ........................................ 1
Recital Seminar
Eig ht sem esters, cred it o r no n-cred it .............................................................. ................. 0
Performance Ensemble
Each sem ester, credit or non-credit .... ................ ................................... 0
VOCAL CONCENTRATION
Major concentration (major lessons)
M PV M ...................................... ................. 24
M inor Concentration (non-m ajor lessons) ........................................................................ 4
Concepts of Vocal Performance
MUSE 336 Concepts of Vocal Performance ........................................................................ 3
MUSM 331 Solo Vocal Literature ........................................ 3
M USM 439 O pera History ........................ .......... 3....................................................... 3
Vocal Diction
M USC 217 English and Italian Diction .......................................................................... 1
M USC 218 French and Germ an Diction ........................................ 1
Opera Workshop
Four semesters, credit or non-credit
M PEV 301 O pera W orkshop ........................................ 0
T O T A L ............................................................................................................................................ 6 9
Arrange selections to ensure >33 advanced hours.
Fo re ig n La n g u ag e .................................................................. 6............................................... 6
TO TA L (rep laces electives) ..................................................................................................... 6
The performance degree includes no general electives (they are replaced by the
Supplement for Major).
Total .............................. .......... O.......................................................................................................... 0
Junior and senior recitals
M inim um grade in each required m usic course ......................................................................... C
M in im u m G PA in m ajo r ............................................................................................................ 2 .2 5
M in im u m G PA fo r g rad u atio n ................................................................................................ 2.00
M in im u m ad va n ced h o u rs ........................................................................................................... 3 3
M in im u m to ta l h o u rs ................................................................................................................ 13 1
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.74 Music
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