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Music Minor


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Affiliation: College of Arts and Sciences
Degrees Offered: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music
Minor Offered: Music


The objectives of the music discipline are as follows:

• To provide programs of study of the highest quality which will enable each student to realize his/her maximum, innate scholarly and creative potential.
• To inculcate in students in all degree programs an understanding of the broad historical and cultural foundations of the art and science of music, and to encourage them to incorporate into their own lives the knowledge and aesthetic appreciation acquired through this experience.
• To prepare students for graduate study and for professional careers in music.
• To make available to the general university student opportunities for academic and creative development through instruction in humanities/general education courses and through participation in ensembles.
• To offer all members of the university community and citizens of the region and the state of Missouri cultural enrichment through the presentation of solo and ensemble performances of the highest professional caliber.

 

ADMISSION TO THE MUSIC PROGRAM

Prior to declaring a major in music, each student must perform for a committee of the appropriate studio faculty in order to determine that the student has reached a sufficiently advanced level of applied proficiency. While a personal audition is highly recommended, in cases where such is not possible, a tape recording of the student’s performance will be accepted. All transfer students are also subject to placement examinations in theory and music literature.

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL BACHELOR’S DEGREES IN MUSIC

• Achievement levels for the various levels of applied music in the Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Arts degrees are listed in the Music Student’s Handbook available upon request.
• Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree, General Concentration in Music with Emphasis Groups, must present a recital consisting of 30 minutes of music during the senior year. Standards applicable to these recitals are available upon request from the office of the Department Chair or College of Arts and Sciences.
• Candidates for the Bachelor of Music degree with a performance concentration must present a recital consisting of 30 minutes of music during the junior year and another recital of 50 minutes of music during the senior year. Standards applicable to these recitals are available upon request from the office of the Department Chair or College of Arts and Sciences.
• All music majors are required to attend a designated number of student recitals and concerts given on the campus. Failure to meet this requirement will result in a student’s failing to graduate until he/she has fulfilled the deficiency. Evidence of having met the requirement will be 6 successful semesters of satisfactory work in MUSI 279 (0 semester hours credit).
• Keyboard Competency. All music majors are required to complete MUSI 254 (Basic Keyboard Skills IV or Advanced Class Piano) in order to demonstrate competency at the keyboard. Placement into one of the keyboard skills courses will occur upon admission to the program. (Students who possess substantial keyboard background may elect, upon recommendation of the Keyboard Faculty, to test out of this requirement. A student will be deemed competent upon successfully passing the MUSI 254 final examination with a score of 90%. The responsibility for passing this examination rests solely upon the student.) Completion of the Keyboard Competency should occur before the junior year. For music majors who are not majoring in piano, up to two keyboard skills classes may count toward secondary instrument requirements.
• At the end of each semester, every student in an applied music course must perform for the appropriate faculty committee (jury). This is an opportunity to show improvement during the semester, and for the faculty to assess the student’s progress and make helpful suggestions. In the event he/she fails to appear and perform the jury examination without evidence of extenuating circumstances, an automatic grade of “F” will be assigned as the student’s semester grade for the course. After completing four semesters of applied study in a single instrument or voice, every student is eligible for admittance to upper division applied study after passing the jury examination into upper division.
• All music majors are required to participate in a major University ensemble (Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind Symphony, Symphony Orchestra, Cantoria, or University Chorus). The individual degree programs should be consulted to determine the specific number of semester hours required.
• Students will be eligible to earn upper-level ensemble credit only after passing the jury examination into upper division on their major instrument and after completing at least 4 semester hours of ensemble(s). Maximum: 6 credit hours.

 

Program Requirements


The Music Minor requires the successful completion of 18 semester hours as designated:

  • Music Ensembles: 1 Credit Hour

Note


*Before enrolling in private lessons as a Music Minor for the first time, a student must demonstrate a minimum proficiency level by auditioning for the appropriate studio teacher(s). Enrollment in private lessons is contingent upon availability within the studio and is at the discretion of the studio teacher(s). The studio teacher(s) may request the student complete MUSI 130 Music Analysis I and/or MUSI 132 Aural Skills in Music I prior to enrolling in private lessons. The three hours of private lessons must be in a single instrument, voice, or in composition.

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