Candidates for the Bachelor of Music degree are exempt from the general education requirement in foreign language, literature and need take only five units in mathematics and / or science.
Church Music Literature
Units: 2
MUSC 384
Students completing the above courses will not be required to complete the commonly-required course below:
181
Church Music
Units: 2
MUSC 440
Additional Requirements Specific additional requirements for the Bachelor of Music degrees are as follows:
Bachelor of Music
Music Education (up to 55 units) Ensemble (8 units) MUSC 102 Voice Class
Major Requirements The Bachelor of Music degrees are offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and major requirements. The major requirement includes completing a basic core of 32 units of music and specific degree requirements of an additional 48 units for Performance & Composition; up to 55 units for Music Education. Total units: 80 (up to 87 for Music Education). The 32-unit core consists of the following:
Units: 1
MUSC 102: (except voice principal students)
Keyboard II Keyboard III
Units: 1
MUSC 118
Units: 1
MUSC 119
MUSC 118 & 119: (except keyboard principals)
Applied Music: Private
Units: 1
MUSC 141
MUSC 141: (4 units required)
Introduction to Music Education
Units: 2
MUSC 205
Music Education
Units: 1
MUSC 320
MUSC 113A Sight-Singing & Dictation I
Units: 2
MUSC 320: (4 units, A-D) MUSC 320G Marching Band Lab
MUSC 113W Music Theory I
Units: 2
Units: 1
MUSC 114A Sight-Singing & Dictation II
Units: 2
MUSC 320G: (voice and keyboard principals exempt from āGā) Advanced Studies in Conducting
MUSC 114W Music Theory Il
Units: 2
Concert Music
Units: 0
MUSC 200
Units: 2
MUSC 324
MUSC 200: (four semesters) MUSC 213A Sight-Singing & Dictation III
General Music Methods
Units: 2
MUSC 328
Units: 1
Music for Children
Units: 2
MUSC 332
MUSC 213W Music Theory III
Units: 2
Music Technology & Production
Units: 2
MUSC 347
MUSC 214A Sight-Singing & Dictation IV
Units: 1
Vocal & Instrumental Arranging for Schools
Units: 2
MUSC 348
MUSC 214W Music Theory IV
Units: 2
Opera Workshop
Units: 1 - 3
MUSC 390
Concert Music
Units: 0
MUSC 300
Special Studies in Music Literature
Units: 2
MUSC 420
MUSC 300: (three semesters)
MUSC 420: (Instrumental or Choral Literature for Schools)
Music History & Literature: Medieval Through Early Baroque Music History & Literature: Mid-Baroque Through Classic
MUSC 307
Units: 2
Applied Music: Private
Units: 1
MUSC 421
MUSC 308
MUSC 421: (4 units through proficiency: level 468)
Units: 2
Senior Recital / Final Project
Units: 0
MUSC 470
Music History & Literature: Late Romantic Through Early 20th Century
MUSC 309
Units: 2
Keyboardists must take:
Music Theory / History & Literature of the 20th Century
MUSC 312
Units: 3
MUSC 260A Keyboard Sight Reading MUSC 260B Keyboard Sight Reading
Units: 1
Basic Conducting
Units: 2
MUSC 323
Units: 1
Music Cultures of the World
Units: 3
MUSC 410
Church Music
Units: 2
MUSC 440
Professional education courses: 16 units LEDU 301 Introduction to Teaching
Improvisation for Non Keyboardists: Concepts / Practices
MUSC 211
Units: 3
Units: 2
Psychological Foundations of Education Methods of Teaching Linguistically Diverse Students
Units: 3
LEDU 330
or
LEDU 341
Improvisation for Keyboardists: Concepts, Practices
MUSC 217
Units: 3
Units: 2
Secondary Content Area Reading
Units: 3
LEDU 425
Secondary Curriculum
Units: 4
LEDU 435
Students interested in pursuing one of these degrees must demonstrate a high level of performance potential and commitment to music as a profession. Candidates for the Bachelor of Music degree in Music are exempt from the fine arts requirement. Students in the degree program must maintain a 2.0 GPA in the major and receive a minimum grade of āC-ā in each required course.
Notes:
Single-subject teaching credential programs are subject to revision. It is mandatory that Music Education students consult the School of Education for details regarding current state credential requirements:
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