The music major is a liberal arts program that provides students with the broad knowledge and skills to enjoy a lifetime of music, integrate music into a career, and, in some cases, perform as a vocalist or instrumentalist.
For current information regarding policies and procedures for music program acceptance, continuance, and completion, see the Music Major Handbook.
Music majors are prepared for careers in performance, composition, music instruction, and music management. Graduates have been accepted for graduate study at institutions such as the Eastman School of Music, New York University, and the Boston Conservatory.
Intellectual Foundations Requirements 39–66 cr
Total Required Credit Hours in Musicianship 43 cr
MUS 122 Introduction to Music Studies (2)
MUS 206 Foundations of American Popular Music
MUS 218 Aural Perception I (1)
MUS 219 Aural Perception II (1)
MUS 230 Music Theory I
MUS 231 Music Theory II
MUS 302 Music History: Antiquity–Baroque
MUD 303 Music History: Classic–Modern
MUS 318 Aural Perception III (1)
MUS 319 Aural Perception IV (1)
MUS 321 Composition, Improvisation, and Arranging (2)
MUS 330 Music Theory III
MUS 331 Music Theory IV
MUS 440 Ethnomusicology
MUS 495 Capstone Project (1)
Total Required Credit Hours in Musical Performance 10 cr
MUS 171-273 Applied Instruction (4 semesters; 4 cr)
MUS 314 or 335 Ensemble Requirements (6 semesters; 6 cr)
Music Electives 10 cr
All College Electives (Not Music) 1–28 cr
Total Required Credit Hours 120 cr
