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Bachelor of Music - Business Option

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Bachelor of Music - Business Option(120 Hours)

This four-year program is designed to meet the needs of students wishing professional preparation in music combined with studies in business. Students select one of several minors offered in the College of Business.

Certification of the minor requires prior certification in music. Other requirements include a C or better in all music courses; 2.5 music average; upper-division exam; piano proficiency exam. At least 42 of the hours required for this degree must be 300-400-level courses.

Students following this option are required to present an acceptable senior half recital in the major performance medium.

Students must pass the piano proficiency exam, pass the senior qualifying exam, achieve a 2.5 gpa and a grade of C or better in all music classes. The 3 credits of 300-400-level music electives may not be in music private lessons or ensembles. Class piano credits are not required for the degree. The College of Business and Economics offers several minors. Criteria for certification of a minor include completion of 60 credits and meeting other criteria set by the College of Business and Economics. Some business and economics minors require only 16 credits; this number has been used in calculating the degree credit total. Where a minor requires additional credits, either students may use elective hours or must complete additional credits for the degree. In order to take 300-400-level courses in the College of Business and Economics, the student must be certified in her/his major and have completed at least 60 credits.
First Year
First TermHours
Arts & Humanities [H,G] (GER)3
Engl 101 [W] (GER)3
GenEd 110 [A] (GER)3
Mus 18110 or 1
Mus 25123
Mus 25221
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons2
Second TermHours
ComSt 102 [C] (GER)3
GenEd 111 [A] (GER)3
Math Proficiency [N] (GER)3 or 4
Mus 18210 or 1
Mus 25333
Mus 25431
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons2
Second Year
First TermHours
Business Minor Course3
Mus 18210 or 1
Mus 35123
Mus 35221
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons2
Science Elective (GER)4
Second TermHours
Business Minor Course3
Intercultural Studies [I,G,K] (GER)3
Mus 35333
Mus 35431
Mus 35933
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons2
Complete Writing Portfolio
Third Year
First TermHours
Mus 25822
Mus 360 [M]43
Mus 428 or 435 1
Mus Private Lessons2
Physical Sciences [P] (GER)4
Secondary Applied or Mus 4872
Second TermHours
Biological Sciences [B] (GER)4
Business Minor Course3
Mus 361 [M]43
Mus 428 or 4351
Mus 45232
Mus 48131
Mus Private Lessons2
Fourth Year
First TermHours
Arts & Humanities [H,G], Intercultural Studies [I,G,K], or Social Sciences [S,K] (GER)3
Business Minor Courses7
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons2
300-400-level Mus Elective (not perform study)3
Second TermHours
Mus 47032
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons, 400-level2
Social Sciences [S,K] (GER)3
Tier III Course [T] (GER)3
Electives1
Senior Recital

Footnotes

1Class piano credits not required for degree.
2Fall only.
3Spring only.
4Mus 360 and 361 fulfill the College of Liberal Arts [H,G,S,K,I] requirement.
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