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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
The
Music Department of the University
of South Alabama is a fully accredited
member of the National Association
of Schools of Music. Degree programs
are offered for
those students pursuing
careers in music performance,
music education,
Elective Studies in Busniess, and who wish to combine
studies in music with other academic disciplines.
requirements for a minor
requirements for a bachelor of music degree
music core
general requirements
concentration requirement
piano proficiency
placement in theory
placement in applied music
applied music
applied music levels
music organizations
REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN MUSIC
A
minimum of 26 semester hours in music, including the
following: MUT 112 and 113; MUL 235, MUL 236, Applied
Music (six hrs. at 200 level), MUO 111/117 (four hrs.)
six hours of electives in music at 300 level or above.
REQUIREMENTS FOR A BACHELOR OF MUSIC DEGREE (B.M.)
A
total of 128 semester hours is required for the BM
degree. All students are required to complete the Music
Core and General Requirements. In addition, they will
complete the requirements in their chosen Concentration:
Music Education, Elective Studies in Busniess, Performance or Elective Studies in Specific Outside Fields. An audition is required for acceptance into
a music degree program. Contact the Department (460-6136
or www.southalabama.edu/music) for audition requirements.
University
residency requirements stipulate that at least 32 semester
hours, including 15 hours in the major, must be completed
in residence at the 300 and/or 400 level. An overall GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation as
well as a minimum GPA of 2.0 in the major.
MUSIC CORE (54 hours)
Music
Theory - 16 hours
MUT
112, MUT 113, MUT 212, MUT 213, MUT 312,
MUT 313
Conducting
- 3 hours, MUT
361
Music
Literature - 10 hours, MUL
235, MUL
236, MUL
335, MUL
336
Major
Ensemble - 7 hours
Concert
Choir, (MUO 111) University Chorale (MUO 117)
or Symphony Band
Applied
Music (MUA or MUB) - 14 hours
200
level - 8 hours, 300
or 400 level - 6 hours
Piano
- 4 hours
MUE
102 or 212, MUE
103 or 213, MUE
202 or 312, MUE
203 or 313
Recital
Class
MUA
100 (repeat six times with grade of 'S'), Senior
Recital, MUA
400

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (35 hours)
Written
and Oral Communication (9 hrs), EH
101, EH 102, CA 110
Humanities
(3 hrs)
One
literature course required, select from EH 215, EH
216, EH 225, EH 226, EH 235, EH 236
History,
Social & Behavioral Sciences (12 hrs)
Select
from at least two disciplines, a minimum of three hours
history required. AN 100, AN 101, GEO 114, GEO 115,
HY 101, HY 102, HY 235, PSC 130, PSY 120, PSY 250,
ECO 215, ECO 216, SY 109, SY 112, SS 199, SS 299
Sequence
Requirement
Select
a six hour sequence in literature or history:
EH
215 and EH 216, EH 225 and EH 226, EH 235, and EH 236,
HY 101 and HY 102, HY 235 and HY 236
Mathematics
(3 hrs), MA
110 or higher
Natural
Sciences (8 hrs)
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

CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Music Education - Instrumental (35 hrs.)
MUE
120, MUE 141, MUE 241, MUE 341, MUE 345, MUE 346, MUE
444, MUE 455, MUS 201 or 490, MUT 362, EDF 211, EDF
315, EPY 251, SPE 400, SED 470 Electives
(4 hrs.)
Music
Education - Vocal (35 hrs)
MUA
181 (repeat for two semesters), MUE 444, MUE 448, MUE
455, MUS 201 OR 490, MUS 202, MUS 203, MUT 364, EDF
211, EDF 315, EPY 251, SPE 400, SED 470 Electives
(4 hrs.)
Completion
of a Music Education concentration and teacher certification
requires a grade-point average of at least 2.5 on all
course work attempted, no grade below a ÒCÓ in professional teacher education, and at least a 2.5
grade-point average on all work attempted in the teaching
specialization (music).
Elective
Studies in Business (35
hrs.)
MUS
204, MUS 304, MUS 305, MUS 404, MUS 470, ACC 211, ACC
212, ECO 215, ECO 216, MKT 320 Electives
(4 hrs.)
Performance
- Instrumental (23 hrs.)
MUA
300, Applied Music 400 level (6 hours), MUE 4** Pedagogy,
MUL4** Literature, MUO 411/417, 4 semesters of small
ensemble, 9 hours of electives in music at 300 level
or above Electives
(16 hrs.)
Performance
- Vocal (25 hrs.)
MUA
300, MUA 423, (6 hours), MUE 448, MUO 411, MUO 416,
(4 semesters), MUS 202, MUS 203, LG 111, LG 151, 3
hours of electives in music at 300 level or above Electives
(14 hrs.)
Elective
Studies in Specific Outside Fields (24-36
hrs.)
MUA/MUB
300 level (2 hrs.), MUO 411/417, 3 hours of electives
in music at 300 level or above. Additional
Major or Minor specific requirements determined by
academic area (18-30 hrs.)
Electives
- variable to complete 128 hr. degree total.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION FOR MUSIC MAJORS

PIANO PROFICIENCY
The piano proficiency is attained by successfully completing
the class piano sequence (MUE 102, 103, 202, 203) and
achieving a passing score on the final exam of MUE
203.
Students
with piano as their principal instrument, or others
who have sufficient piano background may
be placed in the Advanced Keyboard Musicianship Sequence
(MUE 212, 213, 312, 313) after an audition for the
piano faculty.
Excess hours in piano required to complete
the piano proficiency examination may not be counted
toward graduation in music. Additional hours in piano
beyond the proficiency may be counted toward graduation.
The piano proficiency must be completed
before a student may enroll in Senior Recital or Student
Teaching. Piano Proficiency Exam Requirements
PLACEMENT IN MUSIC THEORY
Students
intending to take music theory must first take a Theory
Placement Examination. This applies to transfer students
as well as students who begin basic theory at the University of South Alabama. Contact the Music Office for details.
PLACEMENT IN APPLIED MUSIC CLASSES
All
students not previously enrolled in private music study
at the University of South Alabama must audition prior to enrolling. Contact the Music
Office for audition requirements and scheduling.
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
Applied
music is an integral and vital part of the total education
in the field of music. In addition to performing in
recitals, full-time music students are also required
to attend concerts and recital class (MUA 100) for
six semesters and take part in various programs given
during their course of study.
Students
choosing a minor in music must include applied music
courses at the 200 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 achievement
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 studentÕs advisor, major applied teacher,
and department chair.
Senior
Recital Requirements
A
public senior recital (MUA 400) is required for the
BM degree. Specific requirements vary according to
the chosen concentration. See the Department of Music
Student Handbook for details.

APPLIED MUSIC LEVELS
Students
must audition in order to enroll in Applied Music courses.
Contact the Department of Music for information.
100
Level (Elective) is designated for students majoring
in other academic disciplines or music majors who wish
to study in a secondary applied area.
200
Level (Major/Lower Division) is designated for the
first four semesters of study as a music major. A student
must pass an examination at the end of the fourth semester
in order to enroll at the 300 or 400 level. Music minors
will also enroll at the 200 level.
300
Level (Major/Upper Division) is designated for the
junior and senior music major in all concentrations
except Performance.
400
Level (Major/Performance) is designated for the junior
and senior music major with a concentration in performance.
MINOR
Students
pursuing a Bachelor of Music Degree are not required
to have an academic minor.

MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS
The
Department of Music sponsors performing organizations
open to all students of the University, providing satisfactory
audition requirements have been met. Ensemble participation
is recognized as an essential literature class in music
and music education. The appropriate MAJOR ensemble
(Symphony Band or Concert Choir) must be elected each
semester that a student is enrolled as a full-time
student in music. Lower division credit is for 1st
and 2nd year students. Upper division credit is for
3rd and 4th year students and reflects increased responsibility
and leadership within the section and/or ensemble as
assigned by the conductor/director. Graduate credit
requires assisting the conductor/director with logistics,
rehearsals, and presentation of concerts. Each course
number is to be repeated four times for a two-year
sequence of the course. All Bachelor of Music Degree
majors in guitar and piano must satisfactorily complete
a minimum of six semester hours in a major ensemble,
to be taken for three consecutive years and one semester
hour in another ensemble in which they will play their
principal performing instrument. Students are, in addition,
encouraged to elect additional hours in both major
and small ensembles. Consult the appropriate curriculum
in the section entitled Music Organizations for the
requirements. The organizations include the Concert
Choir; University Chorale; University Symphony Band;
Jazz Band; Woodwind, Brass, Guitar, Percussion, and
Piano Ensembles; and South Alabama Opera Theatre.
*No more than twelve credits in this area are applicable
toward a degree.

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Department of Music, LPAC 1072,
University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688
phone (251) 460-6136, FAX (251) 460-7328
University
of South Alabama
- Mobile, AL 36688-0002 / (251) 460-6101
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