General Department RequirementsGeneral Requirements for Admission and Retention to the Music Department Detailed information about general requirements for admission to the Music Department can be found in the undergraduate catalog. All music majors are accepted into their intended majors conditionally. They must officially apply to their program of choice.
Applied Music All bachelor of music degree students in the music studies program must successfully complete eight semesters of applied music (private lessons) on their principal instrument or voice. The performance specialization requires eight semesters of study and a public senior recital. Music business students and sound recording technology students are required to take six semesters of applied music. An evaluation by a faculty panel is required of all full-time undergraduate music students each semester, with the exception of the first semester of the freshman year.
Performance Evaluations Undergraduate music students must participate in a variety of judged events such as panel and jury evaluations, recitals and ensembles. They present opportunities for students to be evaluated on their performance mastery and prowess. Additionally, all undergraduate music majors are required to attend ten concerts and/or recitals each semester from among those listed on the Department of Music Performance Calendar.
Music students who elect to participate in Marching Band, Jazz Ensembles, Performance Ensembles or Jazz Rock Big Band must also audition for assignment to an appropriate choral or instrumental ensemble. Please download Ensemble Policy (pdf) for details.
Vocal majors will be assigned to a choral ensemble. Wind, orchestral string, brass and percussion majors will audition for and be assigned to an instrumental ensemble by the Conductors Committee. Keyboard (piano and organ) and guitar majors will be assigned to an ensemble that emphasizes their major instrument and possibly to a choral or instrumental ensemble.
Music Theory 1 Proficiency Exam Students in all sections of Music Theory 1 must successfully complete a written proficiency exam in the fundamentals of music scheduled for the sixth week of the semester. The exam will be given in all sections of Music Theory 1 simultaneously.
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