Mar 29, 2024  
College Catalog 2012-2013 
    
College Catalog 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Major


Major Requirements


A major will consist of 40 semester hours in classroom courses, plus studio instruction, ensemble participation and piano for proficiency, and completion of a senior capstone.

Music majors whose primary advisor is not a music faculty member should establish an informal advisor in music; the complexity of major requirements necessitates regular review of one’s progress toward the major.

A MAJOR IN MUSIC MUST INCLUDE:

  •  MUSI 113 , MUSI 114 , MUSI 213 , and MUSI 314 . Both MUSI 113  and MUSI 114  should be taken during the first year if possible, and no later than the second year, since these courses are prerequisites for most of the other required music courses. (Students who place out of MUSI 113  may take another approved Music course in its place.)
  •  MUSI 342  and MUSI 343   (Note: these courses are most appropriately taken after completion of MUSI 113  and MUSI 114 )
  • One approved course in the historical and/or theoretical study of music that lies outside of the Western art music and Jazz traditions. Examples include    Chinese Music, African Music, World Music Theory and Analysis, and Ethnomusicology
  • Approved electives for at least 12 additional credits (up to 4 credits may be the senior capstone). (Note: MUSI 110 MUSI 111  and MUSI 112  do not count towards the Music major)
  • Studio instruction on the primary instrument or in voice during each semester of residence as a major
  • Ensemble performance during each semester of residence as a major, with at least 4 semesters in a “large” ensemble (see Music Ensembles)
  • A senior capstone project in music
  • Fulfillment of the Piano for Proficiency requirement

SENIOR CAPSTONE REQUIREMENT (THE SENIOR RECITAL)

The standard senior capstone project in the Music Department is a senior recital, typically of approximately one hour in length. The department encourages all majors to include performance as a soloist as part of the presentation of this project. A student may register for MUSI 488  (Senior Project) to receive credit for preparation, although it is not necessary to receive course credit for the senior capstone/recital. The student will plan the recital in consultation with the studio instructor; students additionally will be paired with one of the six tenure-track faculty members who will act as a general recital adviser. This adviser must approve the final program in advance of the recital. Following the completion of the senior project, the student will meet again with the recital adviser for an exit review which will include discussion of their project presentation, their achievements within the department, and their future directions.