Music Checklist
| 11.5 Units Required | ||
| Core Courses (7 ½ units): | ||
| MUSC 240 Music in Culture | done | need |
| MUSC 251/251L * Diatonic Theory and Lab | done | need |
| MUSC 252/252L Chromatic Theory and Lab | done | need |
| MUSC 261 Music History I: 300 AD to 1750 | done | need |
| MUSC 262 Music History II: 1750 to Present | done | need |
| MUSC 321 Instrumentation and Score Reading | done | need |
| MUSC 323 Conducting (1/2 unit) | done | need |
| MUSC 350 20th-Century Theory | done | need |
| *Prerequisite: MUSC 150 Fundamentals of Music or competency | ||
| Senior Music Project (1 unit) (See catalog for details) | done | need |
| Applied Music Courses | ||
| Total 1¼ Units to be taken from: | ||
| Applied Music* (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Applied Music* (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Applied Music* (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Applied Music* (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Applied Music* (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Ensemble | ||
| Total of 1¾ Units: | ||
| Ensemble** (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Ensemble** (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Ensemble** (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Ensemble** (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Ensemble** (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Ensemble** (1/4 unit) | done | need |
| Ensemble** (1/4 unit) | done | need |
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PLEASE SEE CATALOG FOR DESCRIPTIONS Juries are held at the end of each semester. Juries are intended for monitoring the progress of students enrolled in MUSA courses, especially those who wish to concentrate in music performance. In consultation with music faculty, all students majoring in music must demonstrate appropriate progress in their applied studies. All students majoring in music (performance, composition, research) must pass the Music Area's piano proficiency exams before graduation. These exams may be taken any time after completion of MUSC 251. Students who do not pass these exams by the end of their sophomore year may be required to enroll in MUSA 102 (applied piano instruction) until the proficiency exam can be passed. Attendance and/or participation in department activities such as seminars, master classes, and recitals are required of all Music major and minor students. |
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