The Washington State University Catalog

Bachelor of Music - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Option

The online catalog includes the most recent changes to courses and degree requirements that have been approved by the Faculty Senate, including changes that are not yet effective. Courses showing two entries of the same number indicate that the course information is changing. The most recently approved version is shown first, followed by the older version, in gray, with its last-effective term preceding the course title. Courses shown in gray with only one entry of the course number are being discontinued.

Bachelor of Music - Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Option(120 Hours)

This four-year program is designed to meet the needs of students wishing professional preparation in music combined with studies in electrical engineering and computer science.

Students select one of several minors offered by the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Certification in the minor requires prior certification in all music courses; 2.5 music average; senior qualifying exam; piano proficiency exam.

Students following this option are required to present an acceptable senior half recital in the major performance medium. At least 42 of the hours required for this degree must be 300-400-level courses.

Students must pass the proficiency exam, achieve a 2.5 gpa and a grade of C or better in all music courses. The three 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 School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science offers several minors. Criteria for certification of a minor includes completion of 60 credits and meeting other criteria, such as appropriate math placement. Of the four minors available, three require 16 credits and one requires 20 credits. However, all require math courses not listed in the minor itself but necessary as prerequisites to other courses. Consultation with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will provide students with details concerning math and physics. Students may use elective credits for additional math and other prerequisites.
First Year
First TermHours
Engl 101 [W] (GER)3
GenEd 110 [A] (GER)3
Math 107 (if necessary)0 or 4
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 [N] (GER)4
Mus 18210 or 1
Mus 25333
Mus 25431
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons2
Second Year
First TermHours
Cpt S 121 or 2512 or 4
Mus 182 or 28110 or 1
Mus 35123
Mus 35221
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons2
Science (GER)4
Social Sciences [S,K] (GER)3
Electives3
Second TermHours
EE/Cpt S minor course4
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
Arts & Humanities [H,G] (GER)3
Mus 257 or 25822
Mus 36043
Mus ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons2
Physical Sciences [P] (GER)4
Second TermHours
E E or Cpt S Minor Course3
Mus 36143
Mus 435 or 4281
Mus 4522
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
E E or Cpt S Minor Course2 or 4
Mus Electives 300-4001
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Mus Private Lessons 400-level and senior recital2
Electives3-7
Second TermHours
Biological Sciences [B] (GER)4
E E or Cpt S Minor Course3 or 7
Mus 47032
Mus Electives 300-4002
Mus Ensemble 428-4441
Tier III Course [T] (GER)3

Footnotes

1Class piano credits not required in degree.
2Fall only.
3Spring only.
4Mus 360 and 361 fulfill the College of Liberal Arts [H,G,S,K,I] requirement.
 Student Affairs   Schedules of Classes   Commencement   Student Degree Audit
 Transfer Courses   Right To Know   Veteran's Affairs   Summer Session
 
Office of the Registrar, PO Box 641035, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1035, 509-335-5346, bitter@wsu.edu
Copyright © Board of Regents, Washington State University