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2019-2020 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin 
    
 
  Apr 20, 2024
 
2019-2020 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin

Music, BM



Learning Outcomes

  • All BA & BM candidates will perform a series of jury exams on their primary instrument or voice. Each exam will engage the candidate in performance of a wide array of musical styles reflective of undergraduate-level literature.  
  • All BA & BM candidates will demonstrate fundamental piano skills, including performing, transposing, harmonizing, and sight-reading at levels appropriate for undergraduate music majors.  
  • All BM candidates with a performance or jazz studies emphasis will perform one half-recital and one-full recital on their primary instrument. Each recital will consist of a wide array of musical styles reflective of undergraduate-level repertoire.  
  • All BM candidates in music education will demonstrate the ability to plan level-appropriate lessons and execute plans successfully in authentic teaching contexts in their area of specialty (band, choir, orchestra, elementary).  

Major Map

A major map is a layout of required courses in a given program of study, including critical courses and suggested course sequences to ensure a clear path to graduation.

Major maps are only a suggested or recommended sequence of courses required in a program of study. Please contact your academic advisor for assistance in the application of specific coursework to a program of study and course selection and planning for upcoming semesters.

Music, BM Music, BM Music, BM Music, BM
Composition Concentration Jazz Studies Concentration Music Education-Choral Concentration Music Education-Instrumental (Percussion) Concentration
       
Music, BM Music, BM Music, BM Music, BM
Music Education-Instrumental (Strings) Concentration Music Education-Instrumental (Winds) Concentration Performance Concentration Peformance-Chamber Music Concentration
       
 
Music, BM Music, BM Music, BM  
Performance-Music Entrepreneurship Concentration Performance-Music Technology Concentration Theory Concentration  
       

 


Degree Requirements (128-132 hours)

See School of Music  for information about entrance requirements, progression requirements, and special academic opportunities.

Additional information is available in the “Undergraduate Academic Regulations” chapter of this bulletin, the School of Music’s Handbook for Undergraduate Students, or from the Office of Music Studies.

Program of Study

  1. Carolina Core (31-43 hours)
  2. College Requirements (0 hours)
  3. Program Requirements (0-7 hours)
  4. Major Requirements (90-94 hours)

1. Carolina Core (31-43 hours)


Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication: Written — CMW (6 hours)

must be passed with a grade of C or higher

Analytical Reasoning and Problem Solving — ARP (6-8 hours) 

Scientific Literacy — SCI (7 hours)

Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Foreign Language — GFL (0-7 hours)

Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the minimum passing grade on the exit examination in the 110 or 121 course.

Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Historical Thinking — GHS (3 hours) 

Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Social Sciences — GSS (3 hours) 

Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding —  AIU (3 hours)

must be passed with a grade of C or higher

Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication: Spoken Component* — CMS (0-3 hours)

  • any overlay or stand-alone CC-CMS course

Information Literacy* —  INF (0-3 hours)

Values, Ethics, and Social Responsibility* — VSR (0-3 hours)

*Carolina Core Stand Alone or Overlay Eligible Requirements — Overlay-approved courses offer students the option of meeting two Carolina Core components in a single course. A maximum of two overlays is allowed. The total Carolina Core credit hours must add up to a minimum of 31 hours. Some programs may have a higher number of minimum Carolina Core hours due to specified requirements.

2. College Requirements (0 hours)


No college-required courses for this program.

3. Program Requirements (0-7 hours)


Electives (0-7 hours)

The number of non-music electives needed depends on how Carolina Core courses are fulfilled.  The number of hours of Carolina Core courses and non-music electives must equal 38 hours.  No courses of a remedial, developmental, skill-acquiring, or vocational nature may apply as credit toward degrees in the School of Music. The School of Music allows the use of the Pass-Fail option on elective courses. Further clarification on inapplicable courses can be obtained from the School of Music.

4. Major Requirements (90-94 hours)


A minimum grade of C is required in all major courses.

Major Courses (25 hours)

Concentration (65-69 hours)

Students must choose one of the following concentrations:

Composition Concentration (65-68 hours)

Foreign Language (0-3 hours)

  • Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the minimum passing grade on the exit examination in the 122 course is required for this concentration, if not already met through Carolina Core or the foreign language placement exam.

Fine Arts Elective (3 hours)

  • any non-music Carolina Core approved AIU course

Music History and Literature Elective (3 hours)

Applied Music Courses (12 hours)

Applied Music must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of six semesters & 12 hours of credit.

Ensembles (8 hours)

Students are required to participate in the major ensemble (6-7 semesters/hours) most closely related to their primary instrument.  Students must declare a primary instrument upon acceptance into the program.  The major ensembles are: Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Wind Ensemble, University Orchestra, Concert Choir, and University Chorus.  Ensembles require an audition for membership.  Regulations for attendance at ensemble rehearsals & performances are different from regulations for class attendance.  Members of ensembles are expected to be present at every rehearsal & performance, unless excused by the conductor. 

Courses which qualify for the Chamber Music requirement (1-2 semesters/hours) include all MUSC 130 courses with a suffix of A-Z and topics in: Voice, String, Percussion, Wind, Guitar, and Keyboard.

Concentration Electives (6 hours)

Students must complete a minimum of 6 hours of music major electives, including MUED 155  & 156 , if needed.

Jazz Studies Concentration (65-68 hours)

Foreign Language (0-3 hours)

  • Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the minimum passing grade on the exit examination in the 122 course is required for this concentration, if not already met through Carolina Core or the foreign language placement exam.

Applied Music Courses (32 hours)

Applied Music must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of 32 hours of credit.  Students must choose one emphasis below, most closely related to their primary instrument:

Ensembles (8 hours)

Students must declare a primary instrument upon acceptance into the program.  Some ensembles require an audition for membership.  Regulations for attendance at ensemble rehearsals & performances are different from regulations for class attendance.  Members of ensembles are expected to be present at every rehearsal & performance, unless excused by the conductor.  Students may choose from either ensembles for students who play a:

  • Wind Instrument: 6 semesters of MUSC 131 - Jazz Ensemble  and 2 semesters of MUSC 130Z.
  • Rhythm Section Instrument: 2 semesters of MUSC 131 - Jazz Ensemble , 2 semesters of MUSC 130Z, and 4 semesters chosen from MUSC 135C, 131, or 130Z.

Concentration Electives (4 hours)

Students must complete a minimum of 4 hours of music major electives, including MUED 155  & 156 , if needed.

Note: For Bachelor of Music candidates with a concentration in Jazz Studies, a half recital is required in the junior year and a full recital is required in the senior year.

Music Education Concentrations-Choral and Instrumental (69 hours)

Professional Education Courses (22 hours)

Applied Music-Primary Instrument (14 hours)

Primary Applied Lessons must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of 7 semesters & 14 hours of credit.  Choose either:

Emphasis (33 hours)

Choose either Choral or Instrumental.

Choral (33 hours)

Instrumental (33 hours)

Performance Concentration (65-68 hours)

Foreign Language (0-3 hours)

  • Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the minimum passing grade on the exit examination in the 122 course is required for this concentration, if not already met through Carolina Core or the foreign language placement exam.

Fine Arts Elective (3 hours)

  • any non-music Carolina Core approved AIU course

Theory, History, and Literature Electives (6 hours)

Students must complete the literature course(s) in applied area when available.  Courses include: MUSC 523 , 526 , 528 , 544 , 555 , 557 .

Applied Music Courses (32 hours)

Applied Music must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of 8 semesters and 32 hours of credit.

Ensembles (8 hours)

Students are required to participate in the major ensemble most closely related to their primary instrument.  Students must declare a primary instrument upon acceptance into the program.  The major ensembles are: Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Wind Ensemble, University Orchestra, Concert Choir, and University Chorus. Some ensembles require an audition for membership.  Regulations for attendance at ensemble rehearsals & performances are different from regulations for class attendance.  Members of ensembles are expected to be present at every rehearsal & performance, unless excused by the conductor.  Courses which qualify for the Chamber Music requirement include all MUSC 130 courses with a suffix of A-Z and topics in: Voice, String, Percussion, Wind, Guitar, and Keyboard.  Ensemble requirements are:

  • Guitar: 2 major (usually choral), 6 guitar ensembles
  • Jazz: 6 jazz ensembles, 2 major or minor jazz ensembles
  • Organ: 4 major (usually choral), 4 accompanying
  • Piano: 2 major, 2 accompanying, 2 chamber, 2 of choice
  • String: 6 orchestra, 2 chamber ensembles
  • Voice: 6 major, 2 opera workshop
  • Wind/Percussion: 6 major 2 chamber ensembles

Concentration Electives (13 hours)

Students must complete a pedagogy course in applied area when available. Students must complete a minimum of 13 hours of music major electives, including MUED 155  & 156 , if needed.  Students whose primary instrument is voice must complete MUSC 570 , MUSC 578 , and MUSC 579 . Students whose primary instrument is piano must complete MUSC 573 , MUSC 573L , MUSC 574 , and MUSC 574L . Students whose primary instrument is guitar must complete MUSC 573  and MUSC 587 . A half recital is required in the junior year & a full recital is required in the senior year.

Performance-Chamber Music Concentration (65-68 hours)

Music Theory Elective (3 hours)

Select one from:

Chamber Music Elective (0-3 hours)

3 hours of MUSC 130A-Z  or select one from:

Foreign Language (0-3 hours)

  • Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the minimum passing grade on the exit examination in the 122 course is required for this concentration, if not already met through Carolina Core or the foreign language placement exam.

Applied Music Courses (32 hours)

Applied Music must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of 8 semesters and 32 hours of credit.

Ensembles (11-14 hours)

Students are required to participate in the major ensemble most closely related to their primary instrument.  Students must declare a primary instrument upon acceptance into the program.  The major ensembles are: Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Wind Ensemble, University Orchestra, Concert Choir, and University Chorus. Some ensembles require an audition for membership.  Regulations for attendance at ensemble rehearsals & performances are different from regulations for class attendance.  Members of ensembles are expected to be present at every rehearsal & performance, unless excused by the conductor.  Courses which qualify for the Chamber Music requirement include all MUSC 130 courses with a suffix of A-Z and topics in: Voice, String, Percussion, Wind, Guitar, and Keyboard.  Ensemble requirements are:

  • Guitar: 2 major (usually choral), 6 guitar ensembles
  • Jazz: 6 jazz ensembles, 2 major or minor jazz ensembles
  • Organ: 4 major (usually choral), 4 accompanying
  • Piano: 2 major, 2 accompanying, 2 chamber, 2 of choice
  • String: 6 orchestra, 2 chamber ensembles
  • Voice: 6 major, 2 opera workshop
  • Wind/Percussion: 6 major 2 chamber ensembles
  • MUSC 130A-Z - Ensemble  (3-6 hours of additional chamber music)

Chamber Music Concentration Electives (13 hours)

Students must complete a minimum of 13 hours of music major electives, including MUSC 399  (2 credits) and MUED 155  & 156 , if needed.  Students whose primary instrument is voice must complete MUSC 278 , MUSC 577 , and MUSC 543  or MUSC 545 . Students whose primary instrument is piano must complete MUSC 573 , MUSC 573L , and MUSC 558  or MUSC 559 . Students must complete a pedagogy course in applied area when available.  After advancing to the upper division of applied study, students will participate in an Innovation Recital.  A half recital is required in the junior year, and will include program notes, a professional headshot and short biography prepared by the student. A full recital involving a secondary focus is required in the senior year.  A senior jury project is required in the non-recital semester of the senior year. The project will include high quality audio and video recordings as well as an electronic press kit.

Performance-Music Entrepreneurship Concentration (65-68 hours)

Music Entrepreneurship Elective (3 hours)

Choose from:

Foreign Language (0-3 hours)

  • Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the minimum passing grade on the exit examination in the 122 course is required for this concentration, if not already met through Carolina Core or the foreign language placement exam.

Applied Music Courses (32 hours)

Applied Music must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of 8 semesters and 32 hours of credit.

Ensembles (8 hours)

Students are required to participate in the major ensemble most closely related to their primary instrument.  Students must declare a primary instrument upon acceptance into the program. The major ensembles are: Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Wind Ensemble, University Orchestra, Concert Choir, and University Chorus. Some ensembles require an audition for membership.  Regulations for attendance at ensemble rehearsals & performances are different from regulations for class attendance.  Members of ensembles are expected to be present at every rehearsal & performance, unless excused by the conductor.  Courses which qualify for the Chamber Music requirement include all MUSC 130 courses with a suffix of A-Z and topics in: Voice, String, Percussion, Wind, Guitar, and Keyboard.  Ensemble requirements are:

  • Guitar: 2 major (usually choral), 6 guitar ensembles
  • Jazz: 6 jazz ensembles, 2 major or minor jazz ensembles
  • Organ: 4 major (usually choral), 4 accompanying
  • Piano: 2 major, 2 accompanying, 2 chamber, 2 of choice
  • String: 6 orchestra, 2 chamber ensembles
  • Voice: 6 major, 2 opera workshop
  • Wind/Percussion: 6 major 2 chamber ensembles

Concentration Electives (13 hours)

Students must complete a pedagogy course in applied area when available. Students must complete a minimum of 13 hours of music major electives, including MUSC 399  (2 credits) and MUED 155  & 156 , if needed.  Students whose primary instrument is voice must complete MUSC 570 , MUSC 578 , and MUSC 579 . Students whose primary instrument is piano must complete MUSC 573 , MUSC 573L , MUSC 574 , and MUSC 574L . Students whose primary instrument is guitar must complete MUSC 573  and MUSC 587 . After advancing to the upper division of applied study, students will participate in an Innovation Recital.  A half recital is required in the junior year, and will include program notes, a professional headshot and short biography prepared by the student. A full recital involving a secondary focus is required in the senior year.  A senior jury project is required in the non-recital semester of the senior year. The project will include high quality audio and video recordings as well as an electronic press kit.

Performance-Music Technology Concentration (65-68 hours)

Music Technology Electives (9 hours)

Choose from:

Foreign Language (0-3 hours)

  • Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the minimum passing grade on the exit examination in the 122 course is required for this concentration, if not already met through Carolina Core or the foreign language placement exam.

Applied Music Courses (32 hours)

Applied Music must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of 8 semesters and 32 hours of credit.

Ensembles (8 hours)

Students are required to participate in the major ensemble most closely related to their primary instrument.  Students must declare a primary instrument upon acceptance into the program.  The major ensembles are: Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Wind Ensemble, University Orchestra, Concert Choir, and University Chorus. Some ensembles require an audition for membership.  Regulations for attendance at ensemble rehearsals & performances are different from regulations for class attendance.  Members of ensembles are expected to be present at every rehearsal & performance, unless excused by the conductor.  Courses which qualify for the Chamber Music requirement include all MUSC 130 courses with a suffix of A-Z and topics in: Voice, String, Percussion, Wind, Guitar, and Keyboard.  Ensemble requirements are:

  • Guitar: 2 major (usually choral), 6 guitar ensembles
  • Jazz: 6 jazz ensembles, 2 major or minor jazz ensembles
  • Organ: 4 major (usually choral), 4 accompanying
  • Piano: 2 major, 2 accompanying, 2 chamber, 2 of choice
  • String: 6 orchestra, 2 chamber ensembles
  • Voice: 6 major, 2 opera workshop
  • Wind/Percussion: 6 major 2 chamber ensembles

Concentration Electives (13 hours)

Students must complete a pedagogy course in applied area when available. Students must complete a minimum of 13 hours of music major electives, including MUSC 399  (2 credits) and MUED 155  & 156 , if needed.  Students whose primary instrument is voice must complete MUSC 570 , MUSC 578 , and MUSC 579 . Students whose primary instrument is piano must complete MUSC 573 , MUSC 573L , MUSC 574 , and MUSC 574L . Students whose primary instrument is guitar must complete MUSC 573  and MUSC 587 . After advancing to the upper division of applied study, students will participate in an Innovation Recital.  A half recital is required in the junior year, and will include program notes, a professional headshot and short biography prepared by the student. A full recital involving a secondary focus is required in the senior year.  A senior jury project is required in the non-recital semester of the senior year. The project will include high quality audio and video recordings as well as an electronic press kit.

Theory Concentration (65-68 hours)

Foreign Language (0-3 hours)

  • Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign language equivalent to the minimum passing grade on the exit examination in the 122 course is required for this concentration, if not already met through Carolina Core or the foreign language placement exam.

Fine Arts Elective (3 hours)

  • any non-music Carolina Core approved AIU course

Music History and Literature Elective (6 hours)

Technology Elective (3 hours)

Applied Music Courses (12 hours)

Applied Music must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of six semesters & 12 hours of credit.

Ensembles (8 hours)

Students are required to participate in the major ensemble (6-7 semesters/hours) most closely related to their primary instrument.  Students must declare a primary instrument upon acceptance into the program.  The major ensembles are: Marching Band, Symphonic Winds, Wind Ensemble, University Orchestra, Concert Choir, and University Chorus.  Some ensembles require an audition for membership.  Regulations for attendance at ensemble rehearsals & performances are different from regulations for class attendance.  Members of ensembles are expected to be present at every rehearsal & performance, unless excused by the conductor.

Courses which qualify for the Chamber Music requirement (1-2 semesters/hours) include all MUSC 130 courses with a suffix of A-Z and topics in: Voice, String, Percussion, Wind, Guitar, and Keyboard.

Concentration Electives (9 hours)

Students must complete a minimum of 9 hours of music major electives, including MUED 155  & 156 , if needed.