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Courses of Minor in Music at Liberty University

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

Liberal Arts

MUSC 105 Music Theory I 3
MUSC 106 Music Theory II 3
MUSC 107 Aural Skills I 1
MUSC 108 Aural Skills II 1
MUSC 311 Music History Before 1750 3
MUSC 312 Music History Since 1750 3
MUSC 400 Music of Worship 3
Credit hours: 17

Brass, Woodwinds, or Percussions

MUSC 105 Music Theory I 3
MUSC 106 Music Theory II 3
MUSC 107 Aural Skills I 1
MUSC 108 Aural Skills II 1
MUSC 151 Performance Instruction - (2 semesters) 2
MUSC 251 Performance Instruction - (2 semesters) 2
MUSC 351 Performance Instruction - (2 semesters) 2

Choose two courses (4 hrs) from
the following:

MUSC 355 Brass Class
MUSC 357 Woodwind Class
MUSC 363 Persussion Class
Credit hours: 18

Performance: Voice, Keyboard or Strings

MUSC 105 Music Theory I 3
MUSC 106 Music Theory II 3
MUSC 107 Aural Skills I 1
MUSC 108 Aural Skills II 1
MUSC 121, 141 or 151 Private Instruction (2 semesters) 2
MUSC 221, 241 or 251 Private Instruction (2 semesters) 2
MUSC 321, 341 or 351 Private Instruction (2 semesters) 2
Ensamble (Two semesters) 2

Choose one course (3 hrs)
from the following:

MUSC 304 Keyboard Pedagogy
MUSC 375 String Pedagogy
MUSC 393 Vocal Diction
Credit hours: 19

Church Music

MUSC 105 Music Theory I 3
MUSC 106 Music Theory II 3
MUSC 107 Aural Skills I 1
MUSC 108 Aural Skills II 1
MUSC 303 Church Music Methods and Materials II 3
OR
MUSC 307 Church Music Administration
MUSC 316 Choral Conducting 2
MUSC 400 Music of Worship 3
Performance, voice, piano or organ:
(1 semester) 1

Credit hours: 17

Opportunities of Major in music at Lander University

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MUSIC

Lander music students gain valuable experience assisting with on-campus activities presented by Greenwood-Lander Performing Arts, Music Educators National Conference, South Carolina Music Teachers Association, Lander Piano Festival, Lander Choral Festival, and South Carolina Band Clinics. Possible career paths for students who have earned a degree in music include, but are not limited to:
Educator
Collegiate educator/administrator
Private studio management
Primary or secondary education and administration
Performer
Accompanying/collaborative performance
Conducting Military band/chorus
Opera and music theatre
Orchestral or band performer
Music Business
Advertising and public relations
Arranging
Composition: radio, TV, movie, commercials
Computer musician
Concert manager/artist representative
Instrumental manufacturer representative
Instrument repair technician
Music administration/arts commissions
Music and copyright law
Production and stage management