Undergraduate

Bachelor of Music Degrees

Bachelor of Music in Composition

Applicants should submit:

  • a portfolio of two to four scores, and
  • a list of completed compositions, including date, instrumentation, duration, and any performances (recordings of performances are recommended).

Those invited to interview should be prepared for a brief ear-training examination. Admission to “Performance Study Option 1” requires a classical audition on an instrument or voice.

Major Ensemble

Each fall and spring semester. (2 cr.)

  • Instrumental students, X40 University Instrumental Ensembles;
  • Vocal students, X70 University Choral Ensembles;
  • Keyboard students, X70 University Choral Ensembles or, with permission of the choral department, X2 Piano Accompanying
Composition Courses

37 credit hours

  • K133 Notation and Calligraphy (1 cr.)
  • K214 Instrumentation I (2 cr.)
  • K215 Instrumentation II (2 cr.)
  • K231 Free Counterpoint I (2 cr.)
  • K232 Free Counterpoint II (2 cr.)
  • K400 Composition Major (3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3 cr.)
  • Upper-division examination
  • K402 Senior Recital in Composition (0 cr.)
  • K451 Advanced Orchestration I (2 cr.)
  • K452 Advanced Orchestration II (2 cr.)
  • I500 Performance and Composition Masterclass (to be taken con­currently with each semester of K400) (0 cr.)
Performance Study

Instrument or Voice: enrollment (2 cr.) on the same instrument or voice every fall and spring semester.

Option 1:

  • Study at the 400 level
  • Entrance audition
  • Freshman jury
  • Upper-division examination
  • Eighth-semester jury

I500 Masterclass (0 cr.) may be required in connection with performance study (varies by studio).

Option 2:

  • Study at the 100 level
  • Entrance audition, upper-division examination, and eighth-semester jury not required
Secondary Piano and Keyboard Proficiency

All students must pass a keyboard proficiency examination. Students whose primary instrument is not piano, organ, or harpsichord must take an examination for placement in P111 Piano Class 1, Music Majors (2 cr.), P121 Piano Class 2, Music Majors (2 cr.), P131 Piano Class 3, Music Majors (2 cr.), P141 Piano Class 4, Music Majors (2 cr.), or P100 Piano Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) and continue study each semester until the keyboard proficiency examination is passed.

Secondary Performance for Keyboard Students

8 credit hours

Students must select one of the following:

  • Study of a secondary instrument or instruments or voice in any combination for 4 semesters (2-2-2-2 cr.)
  • K403 Electronic Studio Resources I (3 cr.), K404 Electronic Studio Resources II (3 cr.), and K406 Projects in Electronic Music (2 cr.)
  • K403 Electronic Studio Resources I (3 cr.), K404 Electronic Studio Resources II (3 cr.), and one semester of study of a secondary instrument or voice (2 cr.)
Core Music Courses

27 credit hours

  • Music Fundamentals Online or equivalent
  • T132 Musical Skills I (1 cr.)
  • T151 Music Theory and Literature I (3 cr.)
  • T152 Music Theory and Literature II (3 cr.)
  • T231 Musical Skills II (1 cr.)
  • T232 Musical Skills III (1 cr.)
  • T251 Music Theory and Literature III (3 cr.)
  • T252 Music Theory and Literature IV (3 cr.)
  • T331 Musical Skills IV (1 cr.)
  • T351 Music Theory and Literature V (3 cr.)
  • M401 History and Literature of Music I (4 cr.)
  • M402 History and Literature of Music II (4 cr.)
  • Or equivalent honors courses

A grade of C or higher is required in T132 Musical Skills I, T231 Musical Skills II, T232 Musical Skills III, and T331 Musical Skills IV.

Advanced Music Literature and Music Theory

3 credit hours selected from:

  • M410 Composer or Genre (3 cr.)
  • T410 Topics in Music Theory (3 cr.)
  • T412 Advanced Aural and Keyboard Techniques (3 cr.)
  • T416 Counterpoint: Variable Topics (3 cr.)
  • T417 Analysis of Tonal Music (3 cr.)
  • T418 Music and Ideas (3 cr.)
Other Music Courses

5 credit hours

Option 1 Performance Study students:

  • Electives to be chosen from undergraduate courses for music majors. Secondary performance study allowed on an instrument/voice other than one's major. Secondary piano (P100) allowed only after completion of the keyboard proficiency.

Option 2 Performance Study students:

  • K403 Electronic Studio Resources I (3 cr.) and K404 Electronic Studio Resources II (3 cr.) (If K403/K404 are chosen, both courses must be successfully completed for either to count.)

Or 2 techniques classes outside the student's main instrument family, chosen from:

  • F261 String Class Techniques (2 cr.)
  • F281 Brass Instrument Techniques (2 cr.) with corequisite F200 Music Education Instrumental Laboratory (1 cr.)
  • F337 Woodwind Techniques (2 cr.) with corequisite F200 Music Education Instrumental Laboratory (1 cr.)
  • F338 Percussion Techniques (2 cr.)

Remaining credit hour(s) chosen from courses for undergraduate music majors.

General Education

See General Education Common Ground requirements.

To Complete Degree

Free music or non-music electives as needed to bring the total credit hours to 120, excluding major ensemble and I400.

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