Degree Programs

Bachelor of Arts Specialization in Music History

For students entering Fall Semester 2008 to present

Musical Studies | Applied Studies | Music History | Composition and Technology

1st year Autumn Spring
MUS 107A -110A, +150A, #196 Ensembles* 1 1
MUS 111-112 Theory I, II 2 2
MUS 115-116A Piano in Class I, II 1 1
MUS 135L Introduction to Music Literature - 3
MUS 136H Music of the World’s Peoples - 3
MUS 137-138 Aural Perception I, II 2 2
MUS 151 Major Performance I* 1 1
Electives and General Education   6 3
Total   13 16

2nd year Autumn Spring
MUS 211-212 Theory III, IV 2 2
MUS 220 Upper-Division Required Performance** - 0
MUS 237-238 Aural Perception III, IV 2 2
US 324H-325H Music History I, II 3 3
LS 151L-152L Introduction to the Humanities 4 4
Electives and General Education   4 4
Total   15 15

3rd year Autumn Spring
MUS 361-362 Form and Analysis I, II 2 2
MUS 424 Music of the 20th Cent. to the Present 3 -
MUS 436 or 437 Topics in History or Culture - 3
MCLL (Modern And Classical Languages and Literature) Foreign Languages 5 5
Electives and General Education   6 6
Total   16 16

4th year Autumn Spring
MUS 388 Concert Attendance - 0
MUS 436 or 437 Topics in History or Culture 3 -
MUS 499 Senior Research Project - 2
Upper-Division music electives   2 -
Electives and General Education   10 12
Total   15 14

+ guitar principals only   #piano principals only  ** UDRP to consist of scholarly writing example to be approved by faculty
* Students in curriculum C-3 will participate in ensembles as required by the Department of Music upon achieving MUS 151 status or higher.  An audition will determine semester of eligibility for acceptance into MUS 151.

Music courses required for this degree curriculum fulfill the general education requirements for Perspectives 1 (Expressive Arts), Perspective 2 (Literary and Artistic Studies), Perspective 3 (Historical and Cultural Studies).

The competency for Symbolic Systems is also satisfied within the music major curriculum.
Music History 325 satisfies your lower-division writing requirement.  You should take a 400 level (424, 436 or 437) Music History writing class to satisfy the upper-division writing expectation.

Additional requirements include:

Additional Music Department Requirements include:

Minimum credit requirements include: