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Undergraduate 2018-2019

Music B.M. – Piano Emphasis

College of Performing and Visual Arts

Contact: Lei Weng, D.M.A., Head, Keyboard Area

Location: Frasier Hall 108

Telephone: 970.351.2993

Fax: 970.351.1923

Website: www.arts.unco.edu/music

Advising Information:

Students must consult with their assigned major advisor each semester prior to registering.

Assigned advisor is available through the Ursa login; ursa.unco.edu; under Student tab Academic Profile channel and is term specific. If no advisor is listed, contact the major program for advisor information.

The program consists of two parts:

  1. Liberal Arts Core (LAC) Credits
  2. Required Major Credits

Program Description:

The Bachelor of Music degree is the initial professional degree in music. Its primary emphasis is on development of the skills, concepts and sensitivity essential to the professional life of a musician. It also prepares students for advanced study in graduate school.

Program Admission Requirements:

    • Students planning to major in music are required to submit an application for admission to the School of Music. An audition is required for all applicants to music degree programs; for some graduate programs, an interview may be conducted in lieu of an audition. Current School of Music admission guidelines and audition requirements are available at: http://arts.unco.edu/music/apply/.
    • Students meeting the general admission requirements of the University may be accepted as undeclared majors. However, students may only be designated as music majors upon successful completion of the School of Music application and audition process.
    • Minimum Proficiencies. Minimum proficiency in music fundamentals and ear training as assessed by the Music Theory Placement Exam to enter MUS 113/114.

    Program Requirements:

    • In all MUS courses, a student must receive C- or better to fulfill degree requirements.
    • Any student receiving lower than a C- in a MUS prefix class for the second time in the same class will be placed on probation. If the student receives lower than a C- a third time in the same class, the student will be removed from the major.
    • Students are required to take MUS 100 8 times, based on degree.
    • This is not tied to lessons.
    • After students have fulfilled the requirements for applied lessons in their degree, additional applied lessons will be at the discretion of the studio teacher and Director.
    • All students in applied lessons must enroll in a major ensemble. Students that do not have a major ensemble required for the duration of the degree program should follow their degree requirements.
    • Any student receiving a grade below a C- in applied lessons will be placed on probation. A second semester of a grade below a C- in applied lessons will result, upon consent from the area, in removal from the major.
    • A half Junior Recital and full Senior Recital are required for all emphasis.
    • The student must pass an upper-level qualifying examination, determined by the performance area, before he/she may enroll in the 400-level instruction. This examination is to be taken by the end of the fourth semester of 200-level instruction. If the student does not pass this examination on the first try, he/she may retake it once in the subsequent semester. If the student does not pass a second time, they will be removed from the degree.
    • 8 credits, of 400-level of instruction (individual instruction) are required.

      Degree Requirements — 120 Credits

      Degree Requirements

      1. Required Specified LAC — 9 credits

      LAC area 3.a. — Arts

      MUS 243History of Music I

      3

      Additional LAC area 3 or 5

      MUS 143Musical Styles and Context

      3

      LAC — Electives

      MUS 244History of Music II

      3

      Remaining LAC — 31 credits

      See “Liberal Arts Core”.

      2. Required Major — 61 credits

      Take all of the following courses:

      MUS 100Recitals, Concerts and Productions

      0

      MUS 113Music Theory I

      3

      MUS 114Aural Skills and Sight Singing I

      1

      MUS 115Music Theory II

      3

      MUS 116Aural Skills and Sight Singing II

      1

      MUS 213Music Theory III

      3

      MUS 214Aural Skills and Sight Singing III

      1

      MUS 215Music Theory IV

      3

      MUS 216Aural Skills and Sight Singing IV

      1

      MUS 271Individual Performance in Piano

      2

      MUS 302Form and Analysis

      3

      MUS 323Choral Techniques and Conducting

      2

      MUS 348Accompanying and Coaching I

      2

      MUS 349Accompanying and Coaching II

      2

      MUS 352Piano Pedagogy I

      2

      MUS 353Piano Pedagogy II

      2

      MUS 403Acoustics of Music

      2

      MUS 415Keyboard Literature I

      2

      MUS 416Keyboard Literature II

      2

      MUS 471Individual Instruction in Piano

      2

      Major Musical Organization

      4

      MUS 271: Take 8 credits

      MUS 471: Take 8 credits

      The student must pass an upper-level qualifying examination, determined by the performance area, before he/she may enroll in 400-level instruction. This examination is to be taken by the end of the fourth semester of 200-level instruction. If the student does not pass the examination on the first try, he/she may retake it once in the subsequent semester.

      Ensembles

      Choose from the following for 4 credits:

      MUS 228UNC Early Music Ensemble

      1

      MUS 229UNC Contemporary Music Ensemble

      1

      MUS 230Small Ensembles and Chamber Music

      1

      MUS 429UNC Contemporary Music Ensemble

      1

      MUS 430Small Ensembles and Chamber Music

      1

      MUS 448UNC Early Music Ensemble

      1

      Choose one of the following music technology or music business courses:

      MUS 209Introduction to Music Technology

      2

      MUS 309Music for Video

      2

      MUS 313Digital Composition

      2

      MUS 460Survey of the Music Business

      2

      Remaining Major - 19 credits

      Take 19 credits from MUS-prefix coursework.