• MUSI 150 Survey of World Musics
• MUSI 366 Percussion Methods
• MUSI 371 Survey of Western Music 1
• MUSI 372 Survey of Western Music 2
• MUSI 381 Introduction to Conducting
• MUSI 383 Advanced Instrumental Conducting
• MUSI 450 Pre-Student Teaching Seminar
• EDUC 103 Accelerated Foundations of Education I and II
• EDUC 281 Teaching Children with Exceptionalities
• EDUC 316 Instrumental Music in the Schools
• EDUC 317 General Music Methods
• EDUC 469 Student-Teaching: General Music
• EDUC 475 Student-Teaching: Instrumental Music
• SSCI 408 Social Inequalities: Race and Minority Relations
Total Credits Required:
In addition to the above courses, six principal ensemble courses on primary instrument and six semesters of applied lessons on primary instrument must be completed.
Note: Two principle choral ensemble courses can be taken instead of MUSI 051 Voice Lessons or MUSI 102 Group Voice.
Music Theory 1-4 include labs for keyboard skills and ear training.
• MUSI 150 Survey of World Musics
• MUSI 371 Survey of Western Music 1
• MUSI 372 Survey of Western Music 2
• MUSI 381 Introduction to Conducting
Six principal ensembles on primary instrument
Four semesters of lower division applied lessons on primary instrument (MUSI 05xM) and two semesters of upper division applied lessons on primary instrument (MUSI 06xM)
Professional Education coursework
• EDUC 103 Accelerated Foundations of Education I and II
• EDUC 278 Culturally Sustaining Teaching
• EDUC 279 Child and Adolescent Development
• EDUC 281 Teaching Children with Exceptionalities
• EDUC 317 General Music Methods
• SSCI 408 Social Inequalities: Race and Minority Relations
• MUSI 366 Percussion Methods
• MUSI 383 Advanced Instrumental Conducting
• MUSI 450 Pre-Student Teaching Seminar
• EDUC 316 Instrumental Music in the Schools
• EDUC 469 Student-Teaching: General Music
• EDUC 475 Student-Teaching: Instrumental Music
Additional Coursework
Choral Music Education Emphasis
MUSI 052N Piano Lessons (1 cr) – 1 semester
MUSI 246 Vocal Diction I (2)
MUSI 349 Vocal Pedagogy (2 cr)
MUSI 362 Woodwind Methods (2 cr) or MUSI 366 Percussion Methods(2 cr) or 2 semesters of a primary instrumental ensemble (MUSI 012, 014, 025) or 1 semester of instrumental lessons (MUSI 05xN) AND 1 semester of a primary instrumental ensemble
MUSI 382 Advanced Choral Conducting (2)
MUSI 450 Pre-Student Teaching Seminar (2)
EDUC 315 Choral Music Methods for Junior and Senior High School (2 cr)
EDUC 469 Student Teaching: General Music (8)
EDUC 470 Student Teaching: Choral Music (8)
Instrumental Music Education Emphasis
MUSI 051 Applied Voice (2) or MUSI 102 Class Voice (2) or Two principal choral ensembles
MUSI 362 Woodwind Methods (2)
MUSI 363 String Methods (2)
MUSI 365 Brass Methods (2)
Total Credits Required: 46
• MUSI 272 Music Theory and Performance
• MUSI 371 Survey of Western Music 1
• MUSI 372 Survey of Western Music 2
• MUSI 381 Introduction to Conducting
One of the following courses:
• MUSI 150 Survey of World Musics
• MUSI 176 Music Appreciation
• MUSI 184 History of American Popular Music
• MUSI 315 Introduction to Opera
• MUSI 318 Evolution of Jazz
• HUMA 100 Introduction to the Humanities Through the Fine Arts
Total Credits Required: 42
In addition to the above courses, six principal ensemble courses on primary instrument (1 credit each) and four semesters of applied music on primary instrument (2 credits each) must be completed.
Music Theory 1-4 include labs for keyboard skills and ear training.
• MUSI 272 Music Theory and Performance
• MUSI 371 Survey of Western Music 1
• MUSI 372 Survey of Western Music 2
• MUSI 381 Introduction to Conducting
Four semesters of lower division applied lessons on primary instrument – MUSI 05xM (2 cr each) and four semesters of upper division applied lessons on primary instrument – MUSI 06xM (2 cr each)
or
Four semesters of lower division applied lessons on primary instrument – MUSI 05xM (2cr each) and
three semesters of upper division applied lessons on primary instrument – MUSI 06XM (2 cr each) and
MUSI 420 Merit Recital (4 cr)
Music Theory 1-4 include labs for keyboard skills and ear training
Additional Coursework
Piano performance majors
Vocal performance majors
Eight semesters of principle ensemble, two semesters of MUSI 016 Opera Workshop, core language requirement (102 level or above) demonstrated in French or German, and the following courses:
Instrumental performance majors
Eight semesters of principle ensemble
One of the following courses:
• MUSI 366 Percussion Methods
Total Credits Required: 38
Music Performance Major – composition emphasis
Foundation Coursework
MUSI 170 Music Theory 1
MUSI 171 Music Theory 2
MUSI 270 Music Theory 3
MUSI 271 Music Theory 4 (2 cr)
MUSI 272 Music Theory & Performance
MUSI 371 Survey of Western Music 1
MUSI 372 Survey of Western Music 2
MUSI 381 Introduction to Conducting
MUSI 382 Advanced Choral Conducting or MUSI 383 Advanced Instrumental Conducting
Four semesters of applied lessons on a single secondary instrument.
Four semesters of lower division applied composition (MUSI 057M) and two semesters of upper division applied composition (MUSI 067M)
Additional Coursework
Composition majors studying piano
MUSI 321 Piano Pedagogy 1
MUSI 329 Piano Literature
Composition majors studying voice
MUSI 246 Vocal Diction I
MUSI 349 Vocal Pedagogy
Composition majors studying other instruments
One methods course (below) excluding that which includes their secondary instrument.
MUSI 362 Woodwinds
MUSI 363 Strings
MUSI 365 Brass
MUSI 366 Percussion
MUSI 272Music Theory and Performance
MUSI 371Survey of Western Music 1
MUSI 372Survey of Western Music 2
MUSI 381Introduction to Conducting
Four semesters of lower division applied lessons on primary instrument – MUSI 05xM (2 cr each) and four semesters of upper division applied lessons on primary instrument – MUSI 06xM (2 cr each)
or
Four semesters of lower division applied lessons on primary instrument – MUSI 05xM (2cr each) and
three semesters of upper division applied lessons on primary instrument – MUSI 06XM (2 cr each) and
MUSI 420 Merit Recital (4 cr)
Music Theory 1-4 include labs for keyboard skills and ear training
Additional Coursework
Piano performance majors
Vocal performance majors
Eight semesters of principle ensemble, two semesters of MUSI 016 Opera Workshop, core language requirement (102 level or above) demonstrated in French or German, and the following courses:
Instrumental performance majors
Eight semesters of principle ensemble
One of the following courses:
Total Credits Required: 46
Music Performance Major – composition emphasis
Foundation Coursework
MUSI 170 Music Theory 1
MUSI 171 Music Theory 2
MUSI 270 Music Theory 3
MUSI 271 Music Theory 4 (2 cr)
MUSI 272 Music Theory & Performance
MUSI 371 Survey of Western Music 1
MUSI 372 Survey of Western Music 2
MUSI 381 Introduction to Conducting
MUSI 382 Advanced Choral Conducting or MUSI 383 Advanced Instrumental Conducting
Four semesters of applied lessons on a single secondary instrument.
Four semesters of lower division applied composition (MUSI 057M) and two semesters of upper division applied composition (MUSI 067M)
Additional Coursework
Composition majors studying piano
MUSI 321 Piano Pedagogy 1
MUSI 329 Piano Literature
Composition majors studying voice
MUSI 246 Vocal Diction I
MUSI 349 Vocal Pedagogy
Composition majors studying other instruments
One methods course (below) excluding that which includes their secondary instrument.
MUSI 362 Woodwinds
MUSI 363 Strings
MUSI 365 Brass
MUSI 366 Percussion
MUSI 272Music Theory and Performance
MUSI 371Survey of Western Music 1
MUSI 372Survey of Western Music 2
MUSI 381Introduction to Conducting
PSYC 100Introductory Psychological Science
One of the following courses:
MUSI 150Survey of World Musics
MUSI 184History of American Popular Music
HUMA 100Introduction to the Humanities Through the Fine Arts
Three of the following courses:
BIOL 105Human Biology and Society
BIOL 120Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology
BIOL 216Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
BIOL 217Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
MUSI 150Survey of World Musics
PSYC 220Lifespan Human Development
Total Credits Required: 42
In addition to the above courses, six principal ensemble courses and four semesters of applied music (2 credits each) must be completed.