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Music 1 Music Department Information Department Location: Reineke Fine Arts Center Department Phone: 701-21-792 Department Email: ndsu.performing.arts@ndsu.edu Department Web Site: www.ndsu.edu/performingarts/music/ Degrees Offered: B.A.; B.S.; B.Mus. Official Program Curriculum: bulletin.ndsu.edu/undergraduate/program-curriculum/music/ NDSU Challey School of Music prepares students for careers in teaching, performance, and related liberal studies. It also provides creative opportunities for all talented student musicians regardless of major, and seeks to foster an appreciation of music throughout the greater NDSU community. NDSU is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. Programs of study lead to the Bachelor of Music with options in Performance and Music Education; the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Music; the Master of Music with options in Performance, Conducting, and Music Education; and the Doctor of Musical Arts with options in Performance and Conducting. Admission to music major or minor programs is arranged through an audition and interview; for information, please contact the Division of Performing Arts (https://www.ndsu.edu/performingarts) office. All undergraduate music majors take private lessons, participate in ensembles, and take a broad range of courses appropriate to their areas of emphasis. All music courses must be passed with a grade of 'C' or better. A performance achievement jury must be passed prior to registration in 00-level applied study. The Bachelor of Music degree in Performance is for talented vocalists and instrumentalists who wish a career as a professional performer or conductor, and who will likely continue their studies in graduate school. The Bachelor of Music degree with certification in Music Education is for students who wish to teach K-12 music in North Dakota s public schools. Certification requirements for other states varies, but North Dakota licensure is congruent with that of many other states. Experiences in a broad spectrum of music education courses elementary, instrumental, and voice/choral results in NDSU s outstanding reputation for producing teachers with excellent and versatile credentials. Music majors pursuing a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree (without public school teaching certification) are generally interested in a broad liberal arts education with a significant number of electives. Music majors and minors supplement their course work by attending recitals and concerts. Those in applied study perform for the jury examination at the end of each semester. Students enrolled in private applied study also participate in a related major ensemble; pianists sometimes play with chamber ensembles or accompany large ensembles. The professional undergraduate degree in music, the B.Mus. in performance is designed for students pursuing careers as performing musicians. Such students often continue advanced study in graduate school. All students audition for the appropriate area of performance with faculty members and demonstrate professional level skills or potential. In addition to college and university requirements, all students take courses in the core requirements section, and then select a specialized curriculum under instrumental, voice or piano. Bachelor of Music students are required to pass all four levels of piano proficiency examinations prior to completion of the degree. Piano credit requirements listed below may be waived in whole or in part upon successful completion of the piano proficiency examinations. B.A. or B.S. with a Major in Music Majors interested in a general liberal arts degree pursue either the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree. The B.A. degree requires a second-year language proficiency at the college level in a language other than English. In addition to the music curriculum, the B.S. degree requires the completion of a minor program of study, a second major, or a second degree. Music Minor Two minors are available - one for the general student and one specifically designed for the education major. Music majors cannot declare music minors.

2 Music Certification in Music Education Students must complete the School of Education (https://www.ndsu.edu/education) requirements, complete the common music requirements, complete either the vocal or instrumental emphasis and pass a piano proficiency examination prior to student teaching. Piano credit requirements may be waived in whole or in part upon successful completion of the piano proficiency examinations. Specific general education requirements, School of Education requirements, and other information may be obtained from the Division of Performing Arts (https://www.ndsu.edu/performingarts) office. Ensembles The NDSU Challey School of Music sponsors a large variety of ensembles including the NDSU Wind Symphony, Concert Choir, University Symphony Orchestra, Madrigal Singers, two large Jazz Ensembles, Jazz Combos, the Gold Star Marching Band, Brass Ensemble, University Chamber Singers, NDSU Statesmen, Cantemus, University Band, Bison Pep Bands, NDSU Opera Theatre, and chamber ensembles in typical instrumental and vocal combinations. The Concert Choir, Wind Symphony, Jazz Ensemble, Madrigal Singers and several other groups have touring programs, some of which are national or international in scope. Participation in these ensembles is open to all students, some by audition and some as open-enrollment ensembles. Music Curricula Requirements are grouped by degree. Please refer also to graduation requirements listed in the Academic Policies (http://bulletin.ndsu.edu/academicpolicies) section of this publication. The information in this Bulletin may be superseded by information updated regularly and provided by the Challey School of Music. Plans of Study Please note this is a sample plan of study and not an official curriculum. Actual student schedules for each semester will vary depending on start year, education goals, applicable transfer credit, and course availability. Students are encouraged to work with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review degree progress and customize an individual plan of study. MUSC 10 MUSC 10 MUSC 12 1 MUSC 11 MUSC 189 1 MUSC 1 1 MUSC 1XX Applied Lessons 1 MUSC 180 0 MUSC 180 0 MUSC 1XX Applied Study 1 ENGL 110 4 ENGL 120 COMM 110 Science & Technology Gen Ed course Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed course Minor requirement course -0 16 17-14 MUSC 180 0 MUSC 180 Performance Attendance 0 MUSC 20 MUSC 2XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 22 1 MUSC 21 MUSC 2XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 2 1 MUSC 85 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 Social & Behavioral Science Gen Ed course MUSC XX Major Ensemble Course for declared minor MUSC XX Music Elective 1 Social & Behavioral Sciences/ Cultural Diversity Gen Ed course Science & Technology Gen Ed course

Music Science Lab 1 15 16 MUSC 180 Performance Attendance 0 MUSC 41 MUSC 40 MUSC XX Applied Study 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Applied Study 1 Minor requirement or Language II -4 College Requirement course College Requirement course Minor requirement or Language I -4 Music Elective course Upper Division English course Music Elective course 14-15 17-18 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 Capstone Experience 1 MUSC XX Music Elective MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 College Requirement course Music Elective Minor requirement or Language III -4 Music Elective Perspectives Gen Ed course College Requirement Wellness Gen Ed course 2 Minor requirement or Language IV -4 Total Credits: 124-125 Degree Requirements and Notes Music majors may not declare a music minor. A grade of 'C' or better is required in all MUSC prefix courses. 15-16 14-15 Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences College Requirements: An additional 9 credits are required by the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences for all Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree programs of study, except the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, the Bachelor of Music degree, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree, and the Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree Bachelor of Science (B.S) Degree - The completion of a minor program of study, a second major, or a second degree is required. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree - Second year language proficiency at college level required. MUSC 189 is only required for first-time, first-year students--a first-time, first-year student is defined as a student who has not yet completed a college course as a college student. Students that are not first-time, first-year students that either transfer into the university or change their major are not required to take MUSC 189. B.A./B.S. Recital Capstone or Individual Study Capstone is fulfilled by registration in MUSC 80 Recital, MUSC 480 Recital, or MUSC 494 Individual Study. The MUSC 494 Individual Study registration is approved by the music faculty and supervised by the adviser. Possibilities include: Half (MUSC 80 Recital) or full (MUSC 480 Recital) recital with program notes. Approved research project on a topic related to music; requires a formal written document (MUSC 494 Individual Study). Approved internship, such as directing an ensemble (e.g. church choir), teaching at the NDSU Academy, observed regularly by the advisor, with a formal written document of the experience (MUSC 494 Individual Study). Approved lecture recital with a formal presentation. Lecture recital should be at least the same length as a half recital (MUSC 494 Individual Study) Performance or major opera role or a major solo with ensemble in a formal concert, accompanied by a summary document (MUSC 494 Individual Study) Please note this is a sample plan of study and not an official curriculum. Actual student schedules for each semester will vary depending on start year, education goals, applicable transfer credit, and course availability. Students are encouraged to work with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review degree progress and customize an individual plan of study.

4 Music STUDENTS ENTERING AS A FRESHMAN IN AN ODD-YEAR FALL A grade of 'C' or better is required in all MUSC prefix courses. FRESHMAN - ODD YEAR - FALL MUSC 10 FRESHMAN - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 10 MUSC 12 1 MUSC 11 MUSC 160 (Up to 2 semesters of MUSC 165 with permission) 1 MUSC 1 1 MUSC 1XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 161 1 MUSC 17 1 MUSC 1XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 180 0 MUSC 17 1 MUSC 189 1 MUSC 180 0 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 ENGL 110 4 MUSC 1XX Minor Ensemble 1 COMM 110 ENGL 120 16 15 SOPHOMORE - EVEN YEAR - FALL SOPHOMORE - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC 20 MUSC 21 MUSC 22 1 MUSC 2 1 MUSC 260 1 MUSC 261 1 MUSC 2XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 2XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 27 1 MUSC 27 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 1XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 1XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 85 Social & Behavioral Sciences Gen Ed Science & Technology Gen Ed Social & Behavioral Sciences/ Cultural Diversity Gen Ed Science & Technology w/ Lab Gen Ed 18 16 JUNIOR - ODD YEAR - FALL JUNIOR - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 180 0 MUSC 41 MUSC 250 2 MUSC 80 1 MUSC 1 2 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 40 MUSC 1XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 44 2 MUSC XX Applied Study 1 4

Music 5 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 7 (1 credit of pedagogy) MUSC XX Applied Study 1 Jazz Studies 1 1 credit of pedadogy MUSC 7 Jazz Studies MUSC 441 2 MUSC 411 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC 41 1 ENGL 2 (or any upper division English course approved by advisor) 17 14 SENIOR - EVEN YEAR - FALL SENIOR - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 Jazz Studies 1 Jazz Studies 1 MUSC 41 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC 41 MUSC 40 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC MUSC 4XX Applied Studies 1 MUSC 4XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 47 MUSC 47 41 () Perspectives Gen Ed MUSC 480 1 Wellness Gen Ed 2 Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed Total Credits: 12 STUDENTS ENTERING AS A FRESHMAN IN AN EVEN-YEAR FALL A grade of 'C' or better is required in all MUSC prefix courses. 14 1 FRESHMAN - EVEN YEAR - FALL MUSC 10 MUSC 10 MUSC 11 MUSC 12 1 MUSC 1 1 MUSC 160 (Up to 2 semesters of MUSC 165 with permission) 1 MUSC 161 1 MUSC 1XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 1XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 17 1 MUSC 17 1 MUSC 189 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 ENGL 120 ENGL 110 4 Science & Technology Gen Ed COMM 110 16 17 SOPHOMORE - ODD YEAR - FALL SOPHOMORE - EVEN YEAR - SPRING

6 Music MUSC 20 MUSC 21 MUSC 22 1 MUSC 2 1 MUSC 260 1 MUSC 261 1 MUSC 2XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 2XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 27 1 MUSC 27 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 1XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 1XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 85 Social & Behavioral Sciences Gen Ed Social & Behavioral Sciences/ Cultural Diversity Gen Ed Science & Technology w/ Lab Gen Ed 15 16 JUNIOR - EVEN YEAR - FALL JUNIOR - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC 180 0 MUSC 41 MUSC 250 2 MUSC 80 1 MUSC 40 MUSC XX Applied Study 1 MUSC XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 7 (1 credit of pedadogy) MUSC 7 1 credit of pedadogy MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 1XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 1XX Minor Ensemble 1 Jazz Studies 1 Jazz Studies 1 MUSC 40 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC 41 4 MUSC 41 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC 41 () ENGL 2 (or any upper division English course approved by advisor) Wellness Gen Ed 2 14 17 SENIOR - ODD YEAR - FALL SENIOR - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 1 2 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 44 2 MUSC 411 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 4XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 441 2 MUSC 47 MUSC 4XX Applied Study 1 MUSC 480 1 MUSC 47 Jazz Studies 1 Jazz Studies 1 Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed 41

Music 7 Perspectives Gen Ed 15 1 Total Credits: 12 Please note this is a sample plan of study and not an official curriculum. Actual student schedules for each semester will vary depending on start year, education goals, applicable transfer credit, and course availability. Students are encouraged to work with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review degree progress and customize an individual plan of study. STUDENTS ENTERING AS A FRESHMAN IN AN ODD-YEAR FALL A grade of 'C' or better is required in all MUSC prefix courses. FRESHMAN - ODD YEAR - FALL MUSC 10 MUSC 10 MUSC 11 MUSC 12 1 MUSC 1 1 MUSC 165 1 MUSC 165 1 MUSC 180 0 MUSC 17 1 MUSC 189 1 1 MUSC 180 0 ENGL 110 4 ENGL 120 COMM 110 Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed Science & Technology Gen Ed 16 15 SOPHOMORE - EVEN YEAR - FALL SOPHOMORE - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC 20 MUSC 21 MUSC 22 1 MUSC 2 1 MUSC 265 1 MUSC 265 1 MUSC 27 2 MUSC 27 2 MUSC 85 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble Social & Behavioral Sciences Gen Ed 1 Social & Behavioral Sciences/ Cultural Diversity Gen Ed Science & Technology w/ Lab Gen Ed 15 16 JUNIOR - ODD YEAR - FALL JUNIOR - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 180 0 MUSC 41 MUSC 250 2 MUSC 65 1 MUSC 40 MUSC 7 2 4

8 Music MUSC 65 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 7 2 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 80 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 42 2 MUSC 44 MUSC 411 ENGL 2 (or any upper division English course approved by advisor) Jazz Studies 1 16 15 SENIOR - EVEN YEAR - FALL SENIOR - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 41 MUSC 424 2 MUSC 442 (or MUSC 44 Wind Band Literature or MUSC 46 Survey/ Vocal Literature or MUSC 441 Symphonic Literature) 2 MUSC 40 MUSC 465 1 MUSC 465 1 MUSC 47 MUSC 47 Perspectives Gen Ed MUSC 480 1 Wellness Gen Ed 2 Jazz Studies 1 Total Credits: 122 1 16 1 MUSC 189 is only required for first-time, first-year students. A first-time, first-year student is defined as a student who has not yet completed a college course as a college student. Students that are not first-time, first-year students that either transfer into the university or change their major are not required to take MUSC 189. * Music majors may not declare a music minor. STUDENTS ENTERING AS A FRESHMAN IN AN EVEN-YEAR FALL A grade of 'C' or better is required in all MUSC prefix courses. FRESHMAN - EVEN YEAR - FALL MUSC 10 MUSC 10 MUSC 11 MUSC 12 1 MUSC 1 1 MUSC 165 1 MUSC 165 1 MUSC 180 0 MUSC 17 1 MUSC 189 1 1 MUSC 180 0 ENGL 110 4 ENGL 120 COMM 110 Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed Science & Technology Gen Ed 16 15

Music 9 SOPHOMORE - ODD YEAR - FALL SOPHOMORE - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 20 MUSC 21 MUSC 22 1 MUSC 2 1 MUSC 265 1 MUSC 265 1 MUSC 27 2 MUSC 27 2 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 85 MUSC 42 2 Social & Behavioral Sciences Gen Ed Science & Technology w/ Lab Gen Ed 15 15 JUNIOR - EVEN YEAR - FALL JUNIOR - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC 180 0 MUSC 41 MUSC 250 2 MUSC 65 1 MUSC 40 MUSC 7 2 MUSC 65 1 MUSC 80 1 MUSC 7 2 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 424 2 MUSC 41 MUSC 40 4 MUSC 442 (or MUSC 44 Wind Band Literature or MUSC 46 Survey/ Vocal Literature or MUSC 441 Symphonic Literature) 2 Jazz Studies 1 Jazz Studies 1 16 15 SENIOR - ODD YEAR - FALL SENIOR - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 411 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 44 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 465 1 MUSC 465 1 MUSC 47 MUSC 47 ENGL 2 (or any upper division English course approved by advisor) Wellness Gen Ed MUSC 480 1 2 Social & Behavioral Sciences/ Cultural Diversity Gen Ed

10 Music Perspectives Gen Ed 17 1 Total Credits: 122 1 MUSC 189 is only required for first-time, first-year students. A first-time, first-year student is defined as a student who has not yet completed a college course as a college student. Students that are not first-time, first-year students that either transfer into the university or change their major are not required to take MUSC 189. * Music majors may not declare a music minor. Please note this is a sample plan of study and not an official curriculum. Actual student schedules for each semester will vary depending on start year, education goals, applicable transfer credit, and course availability. Students are encouraged to work with their academic advisor on a regular basis to review degree progress and customize an individual plan of study. FOR FRESHMAN ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ODD-YEAR FALL A grade of 'C' or better is required in all MUSC prefix courses. FRESHMAN - ODD YEAR - FALL MUSC 10 FRESHMAN - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 10 MUSC 12 1 MUSC 11 MUSC 160 (Up to 2 semesters of MUSC 165 with permission) 1 MUSC 1 1 MUSC 167 1 MUSC 161 1 MUSC 174 1 MUSC 167 1 MUSC 180 0 MUSC 17 1 MUSC 189 1 1 MUSC 175 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 180 0 ENGL 110 4 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 COMM 110 ENGL 120 Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed 16 18 SOPHOMORE - EVEN YEAR - FALL SOPHOMORE - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC 20 MUSC 21 MUSC 22 1 MUSC 2 1 MUSC 260 1 MUSC 261 1 MUSC 267 1 MUSC 267 1 MUSC 27 1 MUSC 27 2 MUSC 85 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 Social & Behavioral Sciences/ Cultural Diversity Gen Ed Social & Behavioral Sciences Gen Ed Science & Technology w/lab Gen Ed 4

Music 11 Wellness Gen Ed 2 16 16 JUNIOR - ODD YEAR - FALL JUNIOR - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 180 0 MUSC 41 MUSC 250 2 MUSC 50 2 MUSC 40 MUSC 67 1 MUSC 49 2 MUSC 7 2 MUSC 67 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 7 2 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 80 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 411 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC FREN 101 (or German I) 4 FREN 102 (or German II) 4 41 ENGL 2 (or any upper division English course approved by advisor) 19 18 SENIOR - EVEN YEAR - FALL SENIOR - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 46 2 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 41 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC 41 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 442 2 MUSC 40 Theory from MUSC 411, MUSC 40, MUSC 41 () MUSC 467 1 MUSC 467 1 MUSC 47 (Students may take THEA 268 Acting the Song I instead of credits of Supplementary Applied Study) MUSC 47 GERM 101 (or French I) 4 MUSC 480 1 Perspectives Gen Ed GERM 102 (or French II) 4 Science & Technology Gen Ed 18 16 Total Credits: 17 1 MUSC 189 is only required for first-time, first-year students. A first-time, first-year student is defined as a student who has not yet completed a college course as a college student. Students that are not first-time, first-year students that either transfer into the university or change their major are not required to take MUSC 189. * Music majors may not declare a music minor.

12 Music FOR FRESHMAN ENROLLING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AN EVEN-YEAR FALL A grade of 'C' or better is required in all MUSC prefix courses. FRESHMAN - EVEN YEAR - FALL SEMSTER FRESHAMN - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC 10 MUSC 10 MUSC 12 1 MUSC 11 MUSC 160 1 MUSC 1 1 MUSC 167 1 MUSC 161 1 MUSC 174 1 MUSC 167 1 MUSC 180 0 MUSC 17 1 MUSC 189 1 MUSC 175 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC 180 0 ENGL 110 4 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 COMM 110 ENGL 120 Quantitative Reasoning Gen Ed 16 18 SOPHOMORE - ODD YEAR - FALL SOPHOMORE - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 20 MUSC 21 MUSC 22 1 MUSC 2 1 MUSC 260 1 MUSC 261 1 MUSC 267 1 MUSC 267 1 MUSC 27 1 MUSC 27 2 MUSC 85 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble Social & Behavioral Gen Ed Perspectives Gen Ed Wellness Gen Ed 2 1 Social & Behavioral/Cultural Diversity Gen Ed Science & Technology w/ Lab Gen Ed 19 16 JUNIOR - EVEN YEAR - FALL JUNIOR - ODD YEAR - SPRING MUSC 180 0 MUSC 41 MUSC 250 2 MUSC 46 2 MUSC 40 MUSC 67 1 MUSC 67 1 MUSC 7 2 MUSC 7 2 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 4

Music 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 80 1 MUSC 41 MUSC 40 MUSC 442 2 FREN 102 (or German II) 4 FREN 101 (or German I) 4 19 18 SENIOR - ODD YEAR - FALL SENIOR - EVEN YEAR - SPRING MUSC 49 2 MUSC 50 2 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Major Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC XX Minor Ensemble 1 MUSC 467 1 MUSC 411 () MUSC 47 MUSC 47-4 ENGL 2 (or any upper division English course approved by advisor) MUSC 47 GERM 101 (or French I) 4 MUSC 480 1 Science & Technology Gen Ed GERM 102 4 Total Credits: 19-140 1 18 15-16 MUSC 189 is only required for first-time, first-year students. A first-time, first-year student is defined as a student who has not yet completed a college course as a college student. Students that are not first-time, first-year students that either transfer into the university or change their major are not required to take MUSC 189. * Music majors may not declare a music minor.