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Music
May
be elected as a departmental concentration program
Music
Concentration Program. A
minimum of 32 credits are required, including:
- Music
History and Musicology (MHM): one term of introduction to music
(MHM 341 or MHM 342); two terms of instruction in the history
of Western or World Music (MHM 345, 346, or the equivalent).
- Music
Theory (MT): two terms of basic music theory (MT 137 and 238
or the equivalent) and one additional music theory course selected
from MT 239/249, 240/250, 351, 371, 405, 406, and 473.
- Music
Composition: Composition 221 or equivalent.
- Music
Performance: a total of four terms of private instruction 150
and/or ensemble. At least two terms of private instruction are
required. The general limit of 12 credits elected in performance
that may be counted as part of a music concentration plan (non-LS&A
credit) may be extended to 20 credits with the permission of
the concentration advisor.
Students
in the music concentration program may select the balance of
their music courses in accordance with their personal interests.
Students should acquaint themselves with graduate school requirements
if they plan to do graduate work in composition, music history
and musicology, or theory. The concentration advisor can assist
students in arranging the best program in preparation for graduate
studies.
Advising.
A
concentration plan is developed in consultation with and must
be approved by the concentration advisor, Professor Travis Jackson.
Appointments are scheduled at the Academic Advising Center, 1255
Angell Hall.

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