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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
All music majors receive training in applied music, music theory, music history, and, where appropriate, professional training specific to a particular field. Each student receives private instruction in his or her principal applied area (such as piano, trumpet, or voice), participates in musical ensembles (such as wind ensemble, orchestra, choir, or jazz band), and is afforded a multitude of opportunities to grow and develop as a musician. Students develop keyboard skills in a state-of-the-art piano lab and have their musical training enhanced in a Computer Assisted Instruction lab.
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
The music department offers a two-year program for students planning to major in music at a four-year institution and courses for students who are simply interested in improving their individual skills and understanding of music. Departmental offerings include music theory, conducting, electronic music and recording technology, music composition, songwriting, music history and music appreciation
The Department also offers opportunities to develop individual music skills in guitar, piano, voice and other instruments as well as performing experience in auditioned and nonauditioned ensembles. SLCC’s award-winning performing ensembles provide an important contribution to the college and the community at large, performing in numerous venues for a variety of functions. They have also served as an ambassador for the college, representing SLCC and the surrounding community. See Performance Schedule for a schedule of upcoming performances by college ensembles.
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
The courses offered to the general student by the Department of Music are designed to:
Provide an opportunity for every student to explore the resources for personal enrichment to be found in music.
Provide alternative areas of study to students in their quest to become liberally educated persons.
Contribute to the cultural life of the University and community.
Required Courses - Elementary Education Major
Course Credits
Applied Music 4
Music Theory I - II 6
Aural Skills I - II 2
Keyboard Skills I - II 2
Writing and Speaking about Music 3
Music History I or II 3
Methods of Teaching Primary Music 2
Total Hours Required 22
Required Courses - Liberal Arts Major
Course Credits
Applied Music 4
Music Theory I - II 6
Aural Skills I - II 2
Keyboard Skills I - II 2
Writing and Speaking about Music 3
Music History I or II 3
Total Hours Required 20
Tags: aural skills, department of music, elementary education, keyboard skills, liberal arts, music 3, music history, music theory, personal enrichment, primary music, saint xavier university
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Music Core Required Courses
Course Credits
Applied Music, Major Area 8
Music Theory I - IV 12
Aural Skills I - IV 4
Keyboard Skills I - IV 4
Writing and Speaking about Music 3
Music History I - II 6
Perspectives in Non- Western Music 3
Music Electives 4
Senior Project/Recital 1
Large Ensemble (every semester until graduation) 8
Total Hours Required for Major 53
Tags: aural skills, ba, graduation, keyboard skills, music 3, music electives, music history, music theory, perspectives, saint xavier university, western music
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Music or Music Performance Major Requirements
(42 hours required for the Music major, 65 hours required for Music Performance major)
All music majors are required to pass a piano proficiency examination before graduation. All music majors are required to participate in an ensemble each semester and must perform in a student recital each semester. While it is possible to begin work as a musician after having completed the program, it is recommended that graduates continue their musical training by entering a master of fine arts or doctoral program.
Requirements common to both Music and Music Performance majors (26 hours)
MU 090 Recital Attendance (0 credit required each semester) 0
MU 108 Music History & Literature I: Baroque and Classical Periods 3
MU 109 Music History & Literature II: Romantic and Contemporary Periods 3
MU 180 Vocal Ensemble (1 credit required each semester) 1
MU 208 Comprehensive Musicianship I 3
MU 209 Comprehensive Musicianship II 3
MU 210 Comprehensive Musicianship III 3
MU 215 Instrumental Ensemble 1
MU 250 Form and Analysis 2
Additional requirements for Music major (16 credits)
MU 325 Major Instrument/Voice (2 credits each semester) 2
MUSIC MINOR (18 credits)Nine credits:
MU 108 Music History & Literature I: Baroque and Classical Periods 3
MU 125 Major Instrument/Voice 1
MU 208 Comprehensive Musicianship I 3
Three credits selected from:
MU 109 Music History & Literature II: Romantic and Contemporary Periods 3
MU 209 Comprehensive Musicianship II 3
Six credits selected from:
MU 125 Non-music major piano (one credit each semester; must be taken for at least two semesters) 1
MU 180 Vocal Ensemble 1
MU 215 Instrumental Ensemble 1
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Music or Music Performance Major Requirements
(42 hours required for the Music major, 65 hours required for Music Performance major)
All music majors are required to pass a piano proficiency examination before graduation. All music majors are required to participate in an ensemble each semester and must perform in a student recital each semester. While it is possible to begin work as a musician after having completed the program, it is recommended that graduates continue their musical training by entering a master of fine arts or doctoral program.
Requirements common to both Music and Music Performance majors (26 hours)MU 090 Recital Attendance (0 credit required each semester) 0
MU 108 Music History & Literature I: Baroque and Classical Periods 3
MU 109 Music History & Literature II: Romantic and Contemporary Periods 3
MU 180 Vocal Ensemble (1 credit required each semester) 1
MU 208 Comprehensive Musicianship I 3
MU 209 Comprehensive Musicianship II 3
MU 210 Comprehensive Musicianship III 3
MU 215 Instrumental Ensemble 1
MU 250 Form and Analysis 2
Additional requirements for Music Performance major (41 credits)MU 300 Orchestration and Arranging 2
MU 314 Departmental Student Recital 0
MU 315 Junior Recital 0
MU 316 Senior Recital 0
MU 317 Diction (vocal) 4
MU 318 Literature and Pedagogy (instrumental) 1
MU 405 Conducting 2
MU 425 Major Instrument/Voice (4 credits each
semester) 4
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Music Minor (20 credits):
A. Basic musicianship courses; all of the following:
MU130 Music Fundamentals I*
MU131 Music Fundamentals II*
MU160 Music Theory I
MU170 Ear Training I
B. The following course:
MU150 Experiencing Music
C. Music history; one of the following:
MU255 Jazz History
MU341 Music History I
MU342 Music History II
D. 4 semesters of private instruction in major performing instrument.
E. 6 semesters of ensembles; at least 3 semesters must be for credit.
*MU130 and MU131 II, or equivalent proficiency, are prerequisites for MU160. All students must take an initial placement exam to determine theory proficiency.
Tags: ear training, ensembles, equivalent proficiency, experiencing music, initial placement, jazz history, music c, music fundamentals, music history, music theory, musicianship courses, private instruction, proficiency courses, saint marys university, saint marys university of minnesota, semesters
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
A. Music Core:
MU125 Keyboard Musicianship I
MU126 Keyboard Musicianship II
MU130 Music Fundamentals I*
MU131 Music Fundamentals II*
MU150 Experiencing Music
MU160 Music Theory I
MU165 Music Theory II
MU170 Ear Training I
MU175 Ear Training II
MU260 Music Theory III
MU270 Ear Training III
MU299 Sophomore Review
MU300 Electronic Music & MIDI
MU341 Music History I
MU342 Music History II
MU382 Conducting
MU383 Arranging
B. Performance Studies:
Applied Lessons: minimum of seven semesters of private lessons on a major instrument or voice.
Ensembles: minimum of seven semesters of participation in one or more vocal or instrumental. ensembles.
*MU130 Music Fundamentals and MU131 Music Fundamentals II, or equivalent proficiency, are prerequisites for MU160 Music Theory I. All students take an initial placement exam to determine theory proficiency.
C. Six to twelve music electives credits (that may reflect individual interest and career goals).
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
A. Music Core:
MU125 Keyboard Musicianship I
MU126 Keyboard Musicianship II
MU130 Music Fundamentals I*
MU131 Music Fundamentals II*
MU150 Experiencing Music
MU160 Music Theory I
MU165 Music Theory II
MU170 Ear Training I
MU175 Ear Training II
MU260 Music Theory III
MU270 Ear Training III
MU299 Sophomore Review
MU300 Electronic Music & MIDI
MU341 Music History I
MU342 Music History II
MU382 Conducting
MU383 Arranging
B. Performance Studies:
Applied Lessons: minimum of seven semesters of private lessons on a major instrument or voice.
Ensembles: minimum of seven semesters of participation in one or more vocal or instrumental. ensembles.
*MU130 Music Fundamentals and MU131 Music Fundamentals II, or equivalent proficiency, are prerequisites for MU160 Music Theory I. All students take an initial placement exam to determine theory proficiency.
C. Recital requirements:
MU390 Junior Recital (half recital)
MU490 Senior Recital (full recital)
D. Either D or E or F:
Keyboard Emphasis; the following courses:
MU366 Piano Pedagogy
MU367 Piano Literature
E. Either D or E or F
Voice Emphasis; the following courses:
MU374 Vocal Pedagogy
MU375 Vocal Literature
F. Either D or E or F
Instrument Emphasis; the following courses:
MU450 Survey of Literature
MU451 Special Topics: Pedagogy
G. The following courses:
MU360 20th Century Analysis
MU365 Counterpoint
(07-09 Catalog)
Tags: catalog courses, counterpoint, ear training, equivalent proficiency, experiencing music, initial placement, instrumental ensembles, junior recital, music fundamentals, music history, music theory, musicianship, performance studies, piano literature, piano pedagogy, private lessons, saint marys university, saint marys university of minnesota, vocal literature, vocal pedagogy
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Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Develop your understanding of music theory, performance, and history with a minor in Music. Through a program accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, you will study thorough applications of music theory, history of music from classical times to the present, and apply your knowledge hands-on with several hours of performance instruction. You will develop musical expertise and appreciation through a dynamic curriculum that combines first-hand techniques with advanced theory and history of music.
Minor in Music (18 hours)
MUS 181 Theory I: Fundamentals of Music
MUS 182 Theory II: Diatonic Materials
MUS 182L Theory II Lab
6 hours of music history/appreciation (selected in consultation with music advisor)
4 hours of performance (ensemble, studio or class instruction)
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