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+ 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.
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 Artsminor required
(38 hours)*
- Required
musicianship courses (19)
- MUCT
141, 142, 151**, 152, 251, 252, 261, 262, 361; MUS 099 (six
semesters)
- Musicianship
electives (select from) (6):
- MUCT
116, 125, 241, 242
- MUSP
219, 305
- Performance
(8)
- MUSP
applied study (4)
- MUSP
or MUCT ensembles (4)
- Music electives
(select from):
- Track
IMusic history emphasis (5)
- MUCT
318, 401, 407, 408, 412
- Track IIEthnomusicology/Jazz
emphasis (5)
- MUCT
233, 234, 235, 237, 401, 420, 431
- Track IIIPerformance
emphasis (5-22)
- MUSP
applied study/ensembles; Graduation recital required***
Minor
or planned program in related area by advisement
(20-24)
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 141,
142, 151, 152, 251, 261,262 (15)
- MUSP applied
study (3)*
- MUSP ensemble
(3)
- Music electives
(4)*
- MUS 099,
four semesters (0)
*Track
III (performance emphasis) is any number between 38-55 hours.
**Some students may be required to enroll in MUCT 115 concurrent
with 151.
*** 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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110 Administration Building
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Phone: (419) 372-8441; Fax: (419) 372-7977
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