2008 - 2009 General Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2008 - 2009 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Education and Music Performance, AA


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Students majoring or minoring in music are encouraged to select a transfer college or university as early as possible in order that they might work toward satisfying the specific requirements of that institution before transferring.

Music majors must take lessons each semester in a selected concentration performance area. This concentration may be in voice, piano, or any band instrument. (A student may choose jazz or classical guitar with the approval of a Fine Arts Department music faculty advisor.) A student will be expected to register every semester for a two (2) credit hour private lesson in his or her concentration area. The secondary performance area for all music majors will be piano. Any exception to this must be approved by the department chair. (Students concentrating in piano may choose any other instrument as a secondary performance area.) Students will register for a one (1) credit hour private lesson in their secondary performance area; however, students with limited background in piano may be enrolled in class piano during their first semester. Music advisors will determine the appropriate piano enrollment for each student.

All music majors must continue piano lessons until they pass a piano barrier exam. This exam will include memorized pieces, scales, cadences, harmonization of a melody, and transposition. Students may expect to take a similar exam when transferring into a college or university music program.

Students may be asked to take an examination in the fundamental of music to determine proper placement in music theory classes. Appropriate placement will be decided by the academic advisor in consultation with the theory instructor. Music majors will be expected to play a jury examination each semester in their area of concentration. A jury examination in a secondary area is left to the discretion of the instructor.

Music majors will be required to give a twenty minute recital during the second semester of their sophomore year.

The following curriculum meets all requirements for an Associate of Arts degree, and is the academic equivalent of the first two years of most baccalaureate programs in music. Program advisor is Jon Johnson, professor of music.

First Semester*


Total Semester Hours: 20


Second Semester


Total Semester Hours: 20


Third Semester


Total Semester Hours: 23


Fourth Semester


Fourth Semester


Notes


*Although not a requirement for this degree, students are strongly encouraged to take HUDV 1100 during the first semester of enrollment.
**Consult faculty advisor for proper choice of courses.

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