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| DEPARTMENT
OF MUSIC
Acting Chair: Frank Clark (460-6136) The Music Department of the University of South Alabama is a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music. Courses are offered for those planning to become professional musicians, those entering the field of music education, those desiring a minor in music, or those who desire music courses for reasons of personal enrichment and enjoyment. REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN MUSIC (B.A.) A minimum of 58 semester hours in music is required, including MUT 112, 113, 212, 213, 312, 361; MUL 101, 335, 336; sixteen semester hours of applied music at the concentration level and two hours at the secondary level; eight semester hours of major ensemble; and six semester hours of electives in music numbered 300 or above. Students must have a piano proficiency at least at the level of completion of MUE 203. PACE DEGREE PROGRAM 01-02 General Education Requirements See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences. 03 Fine & Performing Arts Satisfied with major requirements. 04-10 General Education Requirements See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences. 11 Major (58 HRS) MUT 112 MUT 113 MUT 212 MUT 213 MUT 312 MUT 361 MUL 101 MUL 335 MUL
336 12 Major Residency/GPA Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major. 13 Minor See specific department. 15 University Residency Requirement/GPA Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. REQUIREMENTS
FOR A MINOR IN MUSIC MINOR
IN BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS
FOR A BACHELOR OF MUSIC DEGREE (B.M.) GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS Two courses in basic written communication, English Composition 101, 102, or the equivalent, and CA 110, Public Speaking. Humanities One course in Literature is required from this area. Social Sciences Three approved courses are required, including History of Civilization. Note: Students must complete a six hour sequence in either history or literature. See listings under College of Arts and Sciences for sequences. Mathematics MA 110 or higher. Natural Sciences Two natural science laboratory courses are required. Physical Education Two activity courses are required. ROTC students need not take PE, but may elect to do so. Electives Three courses (9 hours) are required from areas other than music. REQUIREMENTS IN FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION
01-02 General Education Requirements See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences. 03 Fine & Performing Arts Select one course from Depts of DRA, ARS, ARH. 04 Humanities (6 HRS) Select one: EH 215, EH 216, EH 225, EH 226, EH 235, EH 236 05-07 General Education Requirements See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences. 08 Natural Sciences Select two: BLY 101/BLY 121, BLY 102/BLY 122, CH 101, CH 103, CH 131, CH 132/CH 141, GEO 101, GEO 102, GY 111, GY 112, PH 101, PH 104, PH 114/PH 201, PH 115/PH 202, NS 199, NS 299 09 PE/ROTC (2 HRS) Select 2 hours (course level 100) from Dept of PE. 11 Major
MUA 100 (repeat a minimum 7 times with a grade of “S”) 12 Major Residency/GPA Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major. 13 Minor See specific department. 15 University Residency Requirement/GPA Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.
Voice majors must have one year of one foreign language and the first semester of one additional foreign language. These must include French and German. Voice majors in the Bachelor of Music Program are required to take University Opera Theatre for a total of two credit hours. Instrumental and voice majors must complete MUA 300 and 400. PACE DEGREE PROGRAM 01 Written and Oral Communications (9 HRS) EH 101 EH 102 CA 110 02 Foreign Language (9 HRS) Select one-year sequence from any one group; LG 111 and LG 112 or
LG 021; LG 151 and LG 152 or LG 022 03 Fine & Performing Arts MUL 101 04 Humanities (6 HRS) Select one: EH 215, EH 216, EH 225, EH 226, EH 235, EH 236 05-07 General Education Requirements See General Education Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences. 08 Natural Sciences Select two: BLY 101/BLY 121, BLY 102/BLY 122, CH 101, CH 103, CH 131, CH 132/CH 141, GEO 101, GEO 102, GY 111, GY 112, PH 101, PH 104, PH 114/PH 201, PH 115/PH 202, NS 199, NS 299 09 PE/ROTC (2 HRS) Select 2 hours (course level 100) from Dept of PE 11 Major
MUA 100 (repeat a minimum 7 times with a grade of “S”) 12 Major Residency/GPA Complete at least 15 semester hours in residence in major at the 300 and/or 400 level. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in major. 13 Minor See specific department. 15 University Residency Requirement/GPA Complete at least 32 semester hours in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF MUSIC DEGREE IN MUSIC EDUCATION
SPECIALIZATION IN MUSIC
PIANO PROFICIENCY
PLACEMENT
IN MUSIC THEORY PLACEMENT
IN APPLIED MUSIC CLASSES All students enrolled in private music study must fill out a Teacher Preference card for each Applied Music course in which they are enrolled. These forms must be filed in the Music Office LPAC by 5:00 p.m. on the first day of classes. Students not complying with this requirement may not be assigned a private teacher. APPLIED
MUSIC Students choosing a minor in music must include applied music courses at the concentration level. Credit for applied music is based on the minimum practice time per week, not on the length of the lesson period. Courses that show one hour’s credit require one 30-minute lesson per week with a minimum practice period of 30 minutes per day. A two-hour course requires 60 minutes of lesson time a week and at least 60 minutes of practice time per day. Those that show three hours’ credit require 60 minutes of lesson time per week with a minimum of two hours per day for practice. Satisfactory achieve-ment and development are best achieved by practicing twice the above minimum requirements. A student may take no more than two applied music courses in any given semester unless permission is obtained from the student’s advisor, major applied teacher, and department chair. Senior Recital Requirements For performance majors in the program leading to the Bachelor of Music Degree, a minimum of a partial junior recital and a full senior recital is required. MUSIC
ORGANIZATIONS Note: No more than twelve credits in this area are applicable toward a degree. APPLIED
MUSIC LEVELS 200 Level -Secondary study is designed for music majors or minors who desire to study in an applied area other than in their primary applied field. Secondary study is typically structured to help students meet a proficiency requirement. 300 Level - Concentration study is designed for B.A. and B.M. students majoring in Music or Music Education. Enrollment at the concentration level is limited to students who have successfully completed an applied music audition. 400 Level - Major study is designed for the performance major. Enrollment at the major level is limited to students who have successfully completed an applied music audition. GRADUATE
STUDIES All incoming graduate students in music take placement examinations in music theory and music history. In addition to these examinations, incoming students must take a keyboard examination and perform an audition in their primary performance area. On the basis of these examinations and auditions each student plans a program of studies in consultation with an academic advisor in music. The program of studies must be approved by the graduate students’ advisory committee appointed by the department of Music Chair. Students may enroll in no more than six (6) semester hours of graduate music study prior to completing all of the required music placement examinations and auditions. PLACEMENT
IN GRADUATE APPLIED MUSIC CLASSES Descriptions of Music courses are found as follows: Music,
Applied (MUA, MUB)
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University of South Alabama -
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