Undergraduate Division
Curricula for Bachelor's Degrees
The Jacobs School of Music offers three undergraduate bachelor’s degree programs: the Bachelor of Music degrees in performance, composition, early music, and jazz studies; the Bachelor of Science degrees in music and an outside field, recording arts, and ballet; and the Bachelor of Music Education degrees in choral teaching, general music teaching, instrumental teaching—band, and instrumental teaching—strings. Detailed definitions for these music education tracks appear under listings for the individual curricula.
A minimum of 120 credit hours is required for all music undergraduate degrees. Total credit hours for some degrees may be higher because of specific requirements. No course may be used to fulfill two requirements except where noted.
General Education Requirements
All undergraduate students who matriculate as degree-seeking students at IU Bloomington in or after first summer session 2011 will be required to complete the following General Education Common Ground requirements prior to graduation.
Foundations:
- English Composition (one course)
- Mathematical Modeling (3-4 credits)
Breadth of Inquiry:
- Arts and Humanities (two courses, 6 credits)
- Social & Historical Studies (two courses, 6 credits)
- Natural & Mathematical Sciences (5-6 credits)
World Languages & Cultures:
- Language Study through the 2nd semester, 2nd year coursework
OR - World Culture Courses (two courses, 6 credits)
OR - International Experience (study abroad for at least 6 credits/6 weeks)
Individual degree exceptions are noted in the listings for the individual curricula.