BM in Music Composition Course at University of Ottawa Canada

15 compulsory credits:MUS3018 Composition I / Composition I 6,0
MUS3302 Selected Topics in Music Theory and Analysis 3,0
MUS4018 Composition II / Composition II 6,0

Nine optional credits from: MUS3925 Orchestration / Orchestration 3,0
MUS4308 Topics in Counterpoint 3,0
MUS4310 Selected Topics in Score Analysis 3,0
MUS4374 Atonal and Twelve-Tone Music 3,0
MUS4912 Arrangement / Arranging 3,0
MUS4917 Techniques contemporaines de composition / New Music Techniques in Composition 3,0

15 optional MUS credits

Music Education Profile
Six compulsory credits:MUS3315 Music and Computers I 3,0
MUS3360 Conducting I 3,0

Students wishing to teach at the high-school level are strongly encouraged to register for an addional three-credit course in Conducting.
Three credits from: MUS3110 Music Education I 3,0
MUS3111 Music Education II 3,0

21 optional credits in MUS or PSY with at least 3 credits at the 4000 level from: MUS2950 Classes instrumentales - violon / Instrumental Classes - Violin 3,0
MUS2952 Classes instrumentales - clarinette / Instrumental Classes - Clarinet 3,0
MUS3950 Classes instrumentales - violoncelle et contrebasse / Instrumental Classes - Cello and Double Bass 3,0
MUS3951 Classes instrumentales - guitare / Instrumental Classes - Guitar 3,0
MUS3952 Classes instrumentales - flûte et saxophone / Instrumental Classes - Flute and Saxophone 3,0
MUS3953 Classes instrumentales - flûte à bec / Instrumental Classes - Recorder 3,0
MUS3954 Classes instrumentales - trompette et cor / Instrumental Classes - Trumpet and French Horn 3,0
MUS3956 Classes instrumentales - percussion / Instrumental Classes - Percussion 3,0
MUS3970 Approches musicales pour jeunes élèves / Musical Approach for Young Students 3,0
MUS4110 Music Education III 3,0
MUS4302 Selected Topics in Music Education 3,0
MUS4360 Orchestral Conducting 3,0
MUS4952 Classes instrumentales - hautbois et basson / Instrumental Classes - Oboe and Bassoon 3,0
MUS4954 Classes instrumentales - trombone et tuba / Instrumental Classes - Trombone and Tuba 3,0
MUS4961 Direction chorale / Choral Conducting 3,0
PSY1101 Introduction to Experimental Psychology 3,0
PSY1102 Introduction to Applied Psychology 3,0
PSY2105 Child Development 3,0
PSY3109 Social Motivation 3,0
PSY3377 Cognition 3,0

Nine elective credits

Performance Profile
6 credits of applied music lessons:MUS4032 Cours d’instrument IV / Applied Music IV 6,0

33 optional MUS credits
Students must register to the courses and ensembles required by their sector. These requirements are defined by the performance sector.

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