+ Music
Moore
Musical Arts Center, 419-372-2181
The
bachelor of arts degree requires courses and
electives in musicianship and performance studies,
and it includes three different tracks of additional
electives from which students can choose. Students
wishing to pursue a major or minor in music
should contact the coordinator of music admissions
in the College of Musical Arts. Students are
required to pass an entrance audition for both
the major and minor in music.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in music are expected to:
-
Demonstrate mastery over music theorythe
construction of chords, harmony, and scale
systems from all periods;
- Aurally
identify any interval or chord, scale structure,
and style of music; capably sight-sing any
music and play piano;
- Competently
perform on an instrument of choice (including
voice) and effectively communicate on the
literature for that instrument and for appropriate
ensembles;
- Critically
evaluate the history and development of music
over the last 1,000 years, recognize sociopolitical
and artistic forces on music, and articulate
the major figures and style characteristics
of historic periods;
- Comprehend
the basics of non-Western music and/or jazz
and apply critical thinking towards music
and its contextualization.
Major,
Bachelor of Arts (38 hours)* minor
required — click
for 2009-2010 course requirements
Minor
or planned program in related area by advisement
(18-30)
Suggested fields: business, computer science,
film studies, interpersonal and public communication,
journalism, mass media, popular culture, telecommunications,
recording technology, scientific and technical
communication, theatre, art, or dance
Minor
(25 hours)
- MUCT
1410, 1420, 1510, 1520, 2510, 2610, 2620 (15)
- MUSP
applied study (3)*
- MUSP
ensemble (3)
- Music
electives (4)*
- MUS
99, four semesters (0)
*Track
III (performance emphasis) is any number between
38-55 hours.
**Some students may be required to enroll in
MUCT 1150 concurrent with 1510.
*** Students must be enrolled in applied study
during the semester of the graduation recital.
Other
programs
Programs in music are also offered by the College
of Musical Arts.
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