Learning Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, students
in music are expected to:
- Possess
a repertoire of musical skills and knowledge;
- Demonstrate
independence of thought and action in music
performance and scholarship;
- Make
informed aesthetic judgments about music compositions
and performances, including evaluation of
musical knowledge;
- Understand
the styles and structures of music and relate
this knowledge to performance;
- Understand
relationships among multiple traditions, histories,
and styles of music, art, and other disciplines;
- Apply
technical vocabulary to communicate with a
community of other professionals and to instruct
novices;
- Apply
musical knowledge to novel situations in performance,
teaching, scholarship, and composition, including
personal interpretations of the repertoire;
- Participate
in associations and organizations for the
improvement of music in our society and articulate
complex professional issues to audiences and
community constituencies in ways that make
these concepts understandable;
- Lead
musical performances and discussions.
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