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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music: Composition Specialization, B.M.
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About the Music Bachelor’s Program
The Bachelor of Music in Music has four fields of specialization: music (leading toward teacher certification), composition, performance, and theory. The performance field of specialization includes concentrations in piano, organ, voice, brass, woodwind, percussion, and stringed instruments. The field of specialization in music that leads toward teacher certification replaces the former Bachelor of Music Education.
For requirements in the fields of specialization in Music: Composition Specialization, B.M. , Music: Performance (Organ) Specialization, B.M. , Music: Performance (Piano) Specialization, B.M. , Music: Performance (Stringed Instrument) Specialization, B.M. , Music: Performance (Voice) Specialization, B.M. , Music: Performance (Wind Instrument or Percussion) Specialization, B.M. , and Music: Theory Specialization, B.M. , consult the curriculum cores that appear in the individual programs.
Third Year
Continuance in music composition requires a formal review and approval of all freshman and sophomore work. The principal criteria are completion of all academic requirements through the sophomore year and a grade average in music theory courses of no less than a B.
Total Hours: 121
* Choose from the university’s core curriculum .
** Candidates for the Bachelor of Music degree with a field of specialization in music composition are required to present a recital of their original compositions during the senior year. Permission to present the recital must be obtained from the composition faculty one semester prior to the recital.
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