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Oct 30, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music - Sound Engineering Classical, BM
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Required Course: 1
University Core Curriculum (SEA)
Required Credits: 31
Bachelor of Music Sound Engineering Arts students complete a modified University Core Curriculum:
Rather than completing one course in each of University Core Curriculum Areas 2A, 2C, 3A and 3B, Bachelor of Music students take two (2) courses from any of these areas. The two (2) courses must be from two (2) different disciplines and cannot be music courses.
Bachelor of Music students take on only one (1) course from University Core Curriculum Area 3C, Ways of Knowing; Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Four (4) University Core Curriculum courses are specified for the SEA Major:
- UCC Area 2B, Expression; Writing: ENG 1100
- UCC Area 3C, Ways of Knowing; Social and Behavioral Sciences: PSY 1100
- UCC Area 3D, Ways of Knowing; Scientific Perspectives: PHYS 1900
- UCC Area 3E, Ways of Knowing; Quantitative: MATH 1350
University Core Curriculum requirements and courses.
Music Major Core Requirements
Required Credits: 25
Performance Course Requirement (SEA)
Required Credits: 8
Functional Class Piano Requirement
Required Credits: 2
(Not required for piano majors.)
Ensemble Requirement
Required Credits: 7
Take one (1) Ensemble Course each semester while in residence from the following:
Recital Hour Requirement
Take the Recital Hour course each semester while in residence:
SEA Required Courses
Required Credits: 25
SEA Elective Requirement
Required Credits: 12
Select four (4) courses:
Additional Required Courses Supporting the SEA Major
Required Credits: (12)
Writing Intensive Requirement (SEA)
Required Courses: 4
One (1) Writing Intensive course is completed for University Core Curriculum Area 2B: ENG 1100
Two (2) Writing Intensive courses are completed as part of the major requirements: MUSI 2510 and MUSI 3510
One additional Writing Intensive course is required for graduation.
Writing Intensive requirement and courses.
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