Undergraduate

String Technical Degree

Associate of Science, String Instrument Technology

Entrance to curriculum only with permission. A student in this program must enroll through the Jacobs School of Music for a minimum of two semesters.

String Instrument Technology

30 credit hours

  • U470 Violin Repair I-II-III-IV (6-6-6-6 cr.)
  • U274-U275 History of Violin Making I-II (3-3 cr.)
  • Graduation examination
Major Ensemble

X91 String Repair Technical Crew each fall and spring semester. A minimum of four semesters is required.

Secondary Performance

12 credit hours

Option I: Upper strings selected from S110 Violin Elective/Secondary or S120 Viola Elective/Secondary (2-2-2-2 cr.), and lower strings selected from S130 Cello Elective/ Secondary or S140 Double Bass Elective/Secondary (2-2 cr.).

Option II: Lower strings selected from S130 Cello Elective/Secondary or S140 Double Bass Elective/Secondary (2-2-2-2 cr.), and upper strings selected from S110 Violin Elective/Secondary or S120 Viola Elective/Secondary (2-2 cr.).

Core Music Courses

6 credit hours

  • Z101 Music for the Listener I (3 cr.)
  • Z111 Introduction to Music Theory (3 cr.)

Or, for students with sufficient music background:

  • T109 Rudiments of Music I (3 cr.)
  • T151 Music Theory and Literature I (3 cr.)
General Education

17 credit hours

  • English Composition (3 cr.) ENG W131 Reading, Writing, & Inquiry I or ENG W170 Introduction to Argumentative Writing
  • Arts and Humanities (3 cr.)
  • Social and Historical Studies (3 cr.)
  • Natural and Mathematical Sciences (3 cr.)
  • Electives 5 credit hours selected from general education course list or foreign language courses.
To Complete Degree

Free music or non-music electives as needed to bring the total credit hours to 60, excluding major ensemble and I400.

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