Graduation Requirements

Majors

Minors

Course Descriptions
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Introduction
The Music Department of Brigham Young University-Idaho is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
The Mission Statement of the Department of Music is to: Use music to further the Lord's work. Promote music that is virtuous, lovely, of good report and praiseworthy. Prepare music majors for successful music-related careers. Teach musical excellence as a model for the pursuit of excellence in life. Help students use their musical gifts to serve the Lord, their families, and their communities.
The department is housed in the Eliza R. Snow Center for the Performing Arts, a beautiful and well-equipped facility. The faculty and facilities provide a superior environment for the serious student of music. In addition, the department offers a diversity of opportunities for the non-music major to develop musical skills.
Students may obtain the following baccalaureate degrees: B.S. in Music (685), B.A. in Music (687), Bachelor of Musical Arts (690), and B.M. in Music Education (890). The versatile Musical Arts degree is designed for students wishing to tailor their courses in areas such as performance, composition, pedagogy, etc. The B.S. and the B.A. in Music are for students desiring to obtain a broad education with an emphasis in music. The BM in Music Education is for students intending to teach in the public schools. The two-year Associate in Piano Pedagogy (358) is offered for the student who plans to teach in the home after graduation. Music Therapy students may complete their first two years of study at BYU-Idaho. For details please inquire at the Music Department office.
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Ensembles
BYU-Idaho has outstanding orchestras, bands, and choirs (auditioned and non-auditioned) whose membership includes music majors and non-music majors. See http://www2.byui.edu/music/ for more information.
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Auditions
Auditions for all ensembles are held at the beginning of each semester. Audition scheduling is done in the foyer of the Snow Center for the Performing Arts.
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Music Lessons
Fifty-two music faculty provide training for both music majors and non-music majors.
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INFORMATION FOR MUSIC MAJORS
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Music Major Status
BYU-Idaho Department of Music has an open enrollment policy for all freshmen and transfer students desiring to pursue a degree in music. All are initially considered "Prospective Music Majors." Admission as a "Music Major" and clearance for subsequent courses is contingent upon a Music Department review of the student's abilities and grades in the following areas: Music 196 (Music Theory 1), Music 194 (Aural Skills 1), Music 149A or B (Music Explorations), Music 256 (Piano Skills to gain piano proficiency), Music 155 or 160 (Applied Music), and ensemble participation. The number of sophomores admitted each year as "Music Majors" is limited by course and faculty resources. Students will be notified by June 1 of their music major status for the following fall semester. Transfer students are subject to the same review as freshmen.
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Credit Requirements
Baccalaureate degrees at BYU-Idaho require 120 completed credit hours. Due to the comprehensive nature of the Music Education degree (890), there is no minor requirement. The Musical Arts degree (690), the B. A. (687), and the B. S. (685) require completion of a minor or two clusters. At the end of the freshman year an advising session with the student's advisor is required to set up the student's academic program for those pursuing the 690 degree. The Associate in Piano Pedagogy (358) requires 62 credit hours. Ensemble credit is required each semester of full-time registration regardless of accumulated total, except the semester of student teaching.
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Instruments Acceptable for Majors
The following instruments may be chosen for those pursuing a degree in music: baritone, bassoon, cello, clarinet, flute, French horn, oboe, organ, percussion, piano, saxophone, string bass, trombone, trumpet, tuba, viola, violin, voice.
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Advising
Faculty advisors are assigned on the basis of a student's instrument. For advising assignments contact the Music Department at (208)496-1259.
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Course Sequence
See Music Department home page for recommended sequence of courses at http://www2.byui.edu/music
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Prerequisites
It is assumed that all students pursuing a music degree will have developed skills in the following areas prior to their initial enrollment at BYU-Idaho. Deficiencies in any area must be remediated through successful completion of appropriate courses.
1) a significant degree of technical mastery and musicianship on a primary instrument
2) the ability to read music and a basic understanding of theory fundamentals (key signatures, scales, intervals, chord identification)
3) rudimentary technical skills on the piano including the ability to play simple four-part hymns and simple two-part pieces such as the "March in D Major" from the Anna Magdalena Bach Book
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Juries
Each semester all music majors enrolled in Music 154, 155, 160, 260, 360, and 460 must stand a jury exam to determine final grades and achievement levels. Students will perform before faculty in their area and must successfully pass all juries as required in order to graduate.
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Lower-Division Performance Requirement
Music majors are required to perform solo or chamber music in public performance for a minimum of 25 minutes during their first two years. Regularly scheduled afternoon recitals and other approved performance opportunities are available. Recital time is monitored by the private instructor.
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Concert Attendance
Music majors must attend ten live concerts each semester. This is reported through various music courses.
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Piano Proficiency Requirement
A basic level of piano skill is required of all music majors. All students are required to pass Music 256. Consult the Music Department Handbook for details.
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SPECIAL FEES
Applied Music Instruction: Music 104 - $114 Music 154, 155, 158, 159 - $171 Music 160, 260, 360, 365, 460, 461, 462 - $341
No deduction in fees will be made for lessons missed by students. In case of serious illness, make-up lessons may be arranged with the instructor.
Refunds - Fees for Instruction in Music: In the event a student withdraws from registration for applied music instruction before the end of the semester, refunds for applied music fees will be computed on the following basis:
Before a lesson is scheduled with a teacher -Full amount During the 1st to 5th days of classes inclusive - 90% During the 6th to 10th days of classes inclusive - 80% During the 11th to 15th days of classes inclusive - 70% During the 16th to 20th days of classes inclusive - 60% During the 21st to 25th days of classes inclusive - 50% During the 26th to 30th days of classes inclusive - 40% During the 31st to 35th days of classes inclusive - 30% During the 36th to 40th days of classes inclusive - 20% During the 41st to 45th days of classes inclusive - 10% After the 46th day of classes - None
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Program Description
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B.S. in Music (685)
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300, 300H
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require a higher math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Basic Skills
Take 1 Course COMM 102, 150, 150H CS 100 HS 131, 131W IS 140
OR Take this Course PE 177
AND Take 1 Course PE 100, 101, 102, 110, 115, 117, 118, 119, 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, 128, 131, 133, 134, 139, 140, 141, 144, 145, 147, 148, 160, 161, 162, 175, 178, 179, 195, 196
IV. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101, 160, 201, 202 HFED 140 HORT 230 HUM 101, 101H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H MUSIC 100, 101 TA 115, 117
AND Take this Course FA 100
V. Letters
Generally the Letters requirement is filled by taking one of the courses listed below. However, HUM 201 and 202, taken together, can be used to fill both the Arts and Letters requirement.
Take 1 Course CHIN 347 ENG 250, 250H, 251, 331, 332, 333, 334, 335, 351, 352, 353, 354, 362, 373, 373H FR 202 GER 202 HON 200, 220, 221H, 222 LANG 202 PH 314 PHIL 110, 110H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H, 313, 313H, 314, 315, 315H RUSS 340, 340H SPAN 202, 302
VI. Biological Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
VII. Physical Science
Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 101L, 102, 105, 105L, 106, 106L, 115, 116, 121, 127, 127L, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
VIII. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ANTH 101, 101H CHILD 210, 210H ECON 111, 111H, 112, 112H ED 270 GEOG 120 HIST 201, 202 HON 201 PHIL 203, 203H, 204, 204H POLSC 110, 170 PSYCH 111, 111H, 201, 201H SOC 111, 111H, 112, 112H
Major Requirements
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 100, 149A, 149B, 194, 196, 256, 293, 295
AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times) AND Take 4 Credits MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z
AND Take 1 Course MUSIC 154, 155
AND
(Take 2 Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (Courses may be repeated) Take 2 Courses MUSIC 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 319, 320, 328, 329, 330, 331, 340, 341, 342A, 342B
(If Music 265A or 265B are taken, they must be taken for 3 credits each) AND Take 8 Credits MUSIC 165A, 165B, 185, 209, 246A, 246B, 265A, 265B, 291, 294, 296, 301, 302, 303, 308, 363A, 363B, 371, 372A, 373A, 374A, 375A, 376A, 376B, 387, 403A, 403B, 404, 406, 407, 441A, 441B, 465A, 465B, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470
(Take 2 Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (Courses may be repeated) AND Take 2 Courses MUSIC 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 339, 340, 341, 342A, 342B, 343A, 343B, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 362
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Bachelor of Musical Arts (690)
No double counting of major courses Minor Required
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
The General Education for a Bachelor of Musical Arts follows the General Education program outlined for the Bachelor of Arts, except for the Foreign Language requirement. In place of taking the 8 credits of Language, the student takes 9 credits of Music Theory (Music 196, 295, and 296), and in place of the 3 credits of Literature, the student takes 4 credits of Music Literature (Music 301 and 302).
I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Arts
Take 1 Course MUSIC 100
AND Take this Course FA 100
IV. Biological Science and Physical Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
OR Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 102, 105, 116, 121, 127, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
V. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ANTH 101, 101H CHILD 210, 210H ECON 111, 111H, 112, 112H ED 270 GEOG 120 HIST 201, 202 HON 201 PHIL 203, 203H, 204, 204H POLSC 110, 170 PSYCH 111, 111H, 201, 201H SOC 111, 111H, 112, 112H, 210
VII. Foreign Language
Take 13 Credits MUSIC 196, 295, 296, 301, 302
Major Requirements The BMA programs exceed the 45-hour limit placed on integrated majors.
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 149A, 149B, 194, 209, 293, 294, 303, 308
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Emphasis in Piano (27)
(Repeat this Course 2 Times)
Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 162 AND
(Repeat this Course 2 Times)
Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 362 AND
(Repeat one of these Courses 2 Times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z | AND
(Repeat one of these Courses 2 Times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z AND
(Music 265A or 265B must be taken for 3 credits each)
Take 19 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 154, 265A, 265B, 291, 363A, 363B, 462, 465A, 465B AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z | AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z |
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Emphasis in Vocal Performance (30)
AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses two times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses two times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z | AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z | AND
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Emphasis in Composite (89)
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 154, 155 AND
(Repeat one of these courses two times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses two times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z | AND
(Repeat one of these courses two times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z | AND
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 256, 462 AND
(Small Ensemble) (Take 2 of these courses for a minimum of 2 credits)
Take 2 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 162, 317, 318, 324, 339, 341, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348 AND
(Large Ensemble) (Take 6 of these courses for a minimum of 6 credits)
Take 6 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 319, 320, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 340, 342A, 342B, 343A, 343B, 362 | AND
Take 9 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 162, 165A, 165B, 185, 246A, 246B, 265A, 265B, 291, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 339, 340, 341, 342A, 342B, 343A, 343B, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 362, 363A, 363B, 365, 371, 372A, 372B, 373A, 373B, 374A, 374B, 375A, 375B, 376A, 376B, 379, 380, 381, 387, 398, 404, 406, 407, 408, 440, 441A, 441B, 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z, 461, 465A, 465B, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 477, 483 |
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Emphasis in Jazz Studies (90)
(Take 2 of these Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (All may be repeated)
Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 318, 328, 330 AND
(Repeat this course for a minimum of 4 Credits)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 324 AND
(Take 2 Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (All may be repeated) (Music 342B can only be counted twice)
Take 2 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 162, 312, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 320, 325, 329, 331, 339, 340, 341, 342A, 342B, 343A, 343B, 346, 347, 348, 362 | AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 154, 155, 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z | AND
(If Music 265A is taken, you must take it for a minimum of 3 Credits)
Take 5 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 101, 158Z, 265A, 290, 372A, 373A, 381, 387, 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z, 466, 467, 470 AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z | AND
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 246A, 246B, 256, 462 AND
Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z |
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Emphasis in String Performance (91)
(Take these Courses for a minimum of 8 Credits) (Both of these may be repeated although 340 may only count twice)
Take 8 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 340, 342A AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times) (Must take for 3 Credits each time)
Take 6 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z | AND
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 256, 339, 365, 462 AND
(Repeat this course 2 times)
Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 341 AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z | AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z |
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Emphasis in String Pedagogy (92)
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
(Take these courses for a minimum of 8 credits) (Both of these may be repeated, although 340 may only count twice)
Take 8 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 340, 342A AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z | AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z AND
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 256, 375A, 441A, 441B, 462, 467, 477 AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z |
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Emphasis in Wind/Percussion Performance (93)
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times) (Must take for 3 credits each time)
Take 6 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z AND
(Must take Music 462 for 3 credits)
Take 10 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 256, 365, 387, 462 | AND
Take 3 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z AND
Take 3 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z | AND
(Small Instrumental Ensemble) (Take 2 Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits)
Take 2 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 324, 343A, 343B, 345, 346, 347, 348 AND
(Large Instrumental Ensemble) (Take 5 Courses for a minimum of 5 Credits)
Take 5 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 342B AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 406, 407, 408 |
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Emphasis in Wind/Percussion Pedagogy (94)
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 256, 387, 462 AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 372A, 373A, 374A | AND
(Large Instrumental Ensemble) (Take 6 Courses for a minimum of 6 Credits)
Take 6 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 342B AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z | AND
(Small Instrumental Ensemble) (Take 2 Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits)
Take 2 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 324, 343A, 343B, 345, 346, 347, 348 AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z | AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z | AND
Take one of the following Options:
Option #1
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 407, 469 OR
Option #2
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 406, 468 OR
Option #3
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 408, 470 |
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B.M. in Music Education (890)
Bachelor of Arts in Music Education: A degree designed for the student wishing to teach band, orchestra or choir in the public schools. Students with the major instrument of piano may participate in the program as choral majors.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog.
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements
The General Education for a Bachelor of Music in Music Education follows the General Education program outlined for the Bachelor of Arts, except for the Foreign Language requirement. In place of taking the 8 credits of Language, the student takes 9 credits of Music Theory (Music 196, 295, and 296) and in place of the 3 credits of Literature, the student takes 4 credits of Music Literature (Music 301 and 302)
I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Arts
Take 1 Course MUSIC 100
AND Take this Course FA 100
IV. Biological Science and Physical Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
OR Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 102, 105, 116, 121, 127, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
V. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ED 270
VII. Foreign Language
Take 8 credits of language study and 3 credits of literature all in the same language.
Take 11 Credits CHIN 101, 101H, 102, 201, 347 FR 102, 201, 202 GER 102, 201, 202 RUSS 101, 101H, 102, 201, 340, 340H SPAN 102, 201, 201M, 202, 302
Major Requirements
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 149A, 149B, 194, 256, 293, 294, 303, 308, 387
Education Core AND Take these Courses ED 200, 492 SECED 410
AND Take 1 Course ED 285 SECED 252 SPED 322
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Emphasis in Band (31)
(Take these courses for a total of 17 credits)
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 246A, 371, 372A, 373A, 374A, 379, 380, 381, 462, 482 AND
(If you play Trumpet, Trombone, Saxophone, or Percussion, take 2 credits from this group) (Take 2 of these Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (Both may be repeated)
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 328, 330 OR
(If you play Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Clarinet, French Horn, Baritone, or Tuba, take 2 credits from this group) (Take 2 of these Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (Both may be repeated)
Take 2 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 328, 329, 330, 331 | AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z | AND
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Emphasis in Orchestra (32)
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z AND
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 329, 371, 372A, 373A, 374C, 375A, 375B, 379, 462, 477 | AND
Take this Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 341 AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z AND
(Both of these courses may be repeated, although Music 340 may only count twice)
Take 6 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 340, 342A | AND
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Emphasis in Choral (33)
AND AND
Take 5 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320 AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 360A, 360D AND
(All of these courses may be repeated)
Take 2 Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 315, 316, 319, 320 | AND
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B.A. in Music (687)
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take these Courses
REL 121, 122 OR
Take these Courses
REL 121H, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
(Scripture Based Courses)
Take 6 Credits
REL 211, 212, 301, 302, 324 OR
Take 6 Credits
REL 211H, 212H, 301H, 302H, 324H
AND
(Other Religion Courses)
Take 4 Credits
REL 100, 130, 215, 234, 235, 260, 261, 264, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
GE Requirements I. Reading and Writing
Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
AND Take 1 Course ENG 311, 311C, 311H, 312, 312C, 313, 313C, 314, 315, 315C, 316, 316C HIST 300
II. Mathematics
Math 101 may be used as meeting the Math General Education requirement if all of the following criteria are met: 1)Student was enrolled and completed Math 101 prior to Fall 2001; 2)The student's major does not require math class; 3)There is no break in enrollment.
Students initiating their studies at BYU-Idaho Fall Semester 2001 or later are not eligible for the ACT math waiver and must take one of the following courses to fill the math requirement.
Take 1 Course MATH 108, 108H, 110, 110H, 111, 112, 113, 214, 221, 306
III. Arts
Take 1 Course ART 101, 160, 201, 202 HFED 140 HORT 230 HUM 101, 101H, 201, 201H, 202, 202H MUSIC 100, 101 TA 115, 117
AND Take this Course FA 100
IV. Biological Science and Physical Science
Take 4 Credits AGRON 122, 270 BIO 100, 100H, 102, 102H, 118, 120, 130, 150, 150L, 176, 200, 202, 208, 221, 222, 230, 250, 264, 265, 268
OR Take 4 Credits CHEM 100, 101, 105, 105H, 106, 106H GEOG 101, 101L GEOL 101, 102, 103, 103L, 104, 110, 110L, 111, 111L PH 101, 102, 105, 116, 121, 127, 150 PH.S 100, 100L, 110
V. American Institutions
Take 1 Course AMHER 170, 170H ECON 111, 111H HIST 120, 121 POLSC 110
IX. Social Science
This course must be in a different discipline from the course taken to fill the American Institutions requirement.
Take 1 Course ANTH 101, 101H CHILD 210, 210H ECON 111, 111H, 112, 112H ED 270 GEOG 120 HIST 201, 202 HON 201 PHIL 203, 203H, 204, 204H POLSC 110, 170 PSYCH 111, 111H, 201, 201H SOC 111, 111H, 112, 112H, 210
VII. Foreign Language
Take 8 credits of language study and 3 credits of literature all in the same language.
Take 11 Credits CHIN 101, 101H, 102, 201, 347 FR 102, 201, 202 GER 102, 201, 202 RUSS 101, 101H, 102, 201, 340, 340H SPAN 102, 201, 201M, 202, 302
Major Requirements
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 100, 149A, 149B, 194, 196, 256, 293, 295
AND Take 1 Credit Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z
AND Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 154, 155
AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times) Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z
AND
(Take 2 Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (Courses may be repeated) Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 319, 320, 328, 329, 330, 331, 340, 341, 342A, 342B
(If Music 265A or 265B are taken, they must be taken for 3 credits each) AND Take 8 Credits Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 165A, 165B, 185, 209, 246A, 246B, 265A, 265B, 291, 294, 296, 301, 302, 303, 308, 363A, 363B, 371, 372A, 373A, 374A, 375A, 376A, 376B, 387, 403A, 403B, 404, 406, 407, 441A, 441B, 465A, 465B, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470
(Take 2 Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (Courses may be repeated) AND Take 2 Courses Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 339, 340, 341, 342A, 342B, 343A, 343B, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 362
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A.A.S. in Piano Pedagogy (358)
A degree for the student desiring a two-year degree. Laboratory experiences in teaching are offered as an essential part of the curriculum. This program is designed for, but not limited to, the preparation of those who will teach beginning and intermediate piano in the home or studio.
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University Requirements Religion Requirements
(Book of Mormon Courses)
Take 1 Course
REL 121, 121H OR
Take 1 Course
REL 122, 122H OR
Take this Course
REL 221
AND
Take 3 Credits
REL 100, 130, 211, 211H, 215, 234, 235, 261, 264, 301, 301H, 302, 302H, 324, 324H, 333, 341, 341H, 342, 342H, 351, 352, 370, 431, 471, 475
Online Learning
Each student is required to take at least one online course. For more information about the online requirement please visit the Online Learning section found in the Graduation & Transfer section of the catalog
or visit http://web.byui.edu/Catalog/2005-2006/generalEducation.htm.
Other online course information is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/online.htm.
A list of online courses is available at http://www2.byui.edu/insttech/OnlineCourses/onlinecalendar.htm (select a semester or term).
BE Requirements
I. Communication Take 1 Course ENG 111, 111C, 111H
II. Computation Take 1 Course ACCTG 180
III. Human Relations Take 1 Course CHILD 210, 210H
IV. Related Skills Take 1 Course COMM 150, 150H
Major Requirements
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 100, 106, 149A, 149B, 154, 194, 196, 265A, 265B, 291, 295, 363A, 363B
AND Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z
(Repeat this course 2 times) AND Repeat 2 times Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 162
AND
(Repeat this course 2 times) Repeat 2 times Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 160A
AND
(Repeat this course 2 times) Repeat 2 times Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 362
AND Take 6 Credits Minimum Grade: C- MUSIC 185, 209, 293, 294, 296, 465A, 465B
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Minor in Music (159)
Students desiring a minor in Piano Pedagogy should substitute 265A/B for 156/256 and register for a minimum of two semesters of Music 362.
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 101, 185, 194, 196
AND
Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 158A, 158B, 158C, 158D, 158E, 158F, 158G, 158H, 158I, 158J, 158K, 158L, 158M, 158N, 158O, 158P, 158Q, 158R, 158S, 158T, 158U, 158V, 158Z, 159, 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z, 161A, 161B, 161C, 161D, 161E, 161F, 161G, 161H, 161I, 161J, 161K, 161L, 161M, 161N, 161O, 161P, 161Q, 161R, 161S, 161T, 161Z, 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z
AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 246A, 246B, 265A, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 301, 302, 303, 308, 362, 363A, 363B, 387, 404, 406, 407, 408, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470 | AND
(Must take 2 Courses for a minimum of 2 Credits) (Courses may be repeated)
Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 339, 340, 341, 342A, 342B, 343A, 343B, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 362
AND
(Must take 2 Courses for a minimum of 3 Credits)
Take 3 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 112, 113, 149A, 149B, 154, 155, 156, 158A, 158B, 158C, 158D, 158E, 158F, 158G, 158H, 158I, 158J, 158K, 158L, 158M, 158N, 158O, 158P, 158Q, 158R, 158S, 158T, 158U, 158V, 158Z, 159, 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z, 161A, 161B, 161C, 161D, 161E, 161F, 161G, 161H, 161I, 161J, 161K, 161L, 161M, 161N, 161O, 161P, 161Q, 161R, 161S, 161T, 161Z, 162, 165A, 165B, 190, 209, 246A, 246B, 256, 260A, 260B, 260C, 260D, 260E, 260F, 260G, 260H, 260I, 260J, 260K, 260L, 260M, 260N, 260O, 260P, 260Q, 260R, 260S, 260T, 260Z, 265A, 265B, 290, 291, 293, 294, 295, 296, 301, 302, 303, 308, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 339, 340, 341, 342A, 342B, 343A, 343B, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 360A, 360B, 360C, 360D, 360E, 360F, 360G, 360H, 360I, 360J, 360K, 360L, 360M, 360N, 360O, 360P, 360Q, 360R, 360S, 360T, 360Z, 362, 363A, 363B, 365, 371, 372A, 372B, 373A, 373B, 374A, 374B, 375A, 375B, 376A, 376B, 379, 380, 381, 387, 398, 404, 406, 407, 408, 440, 441A, 441B, 460A, 460B, 460C, 460D, 460E, 460F, 460G, 460H, 460I, 460J, 460K, 460L, 460M, 460N, 460O, 460P, 460Q, 460R, 460S, 460T, 460Z, 461, 462, 465A, 465B, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 477, 482, 483
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Minor in Music Education -- Choral (166)
This minor may only be chosen by a student with a Secondary Education Major in a non-music field. This minor allows a certified graduate to teach choir in the public schools of certain states.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog.
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 101, 155, 158D, 165A, 194, 196, 308, 376A, 483
AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 319
Minor in Music Education -- Orchestra (167)
This minor may only be chosen by a student with a Secondary Education Major in a non-music field. This minor allows a certified graduate to teach strings in the public schools of certain states.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog.
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 101, 194, 196, 308, 375A, 379, 477
AND
(Repeat one of these courses 2 times)
Take 4 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z
AND
(Must take these credits in different semesters)
Take 2 Credits Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 339, 340, 341, 342A, 342B
Minor in Music Education -- Band (168)
This minor may only be chosen by a student with a Secondary Education Major in a non-music field. This minor allows a certified graduate to teach band in the public schools of certain states.
For a listing of approved Secondary Education majors and minors see the Teacher Education section of this catalog.
Take these Courses Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 101, 194, 196, 308, 372A, 373A, 374A, 379, 482
AND
Take 1 Course Minimum Grade: C-
MUSIC 160A, 160B, 160C, 160D, 160E, 160F, 160G, 160H, 160I, 160J, 160K, 160L, 160M, 160N, 160O, 160P, 160Q, 160R, 160S, 160T, 160Z
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Course Descriptions
| MUSIC 100 Introduction to Music History |
(3:3:0) |
| Fulfills GE Arts requirement. |
| Prerequisite: This GE course is designed for students who have been or are currently enrolled in music performance ensembles. Concurrent registration in a university ensemble is recommended but not required. The ability to read music (bass and trable clef) is crucial to the successful completion of this course. |
A one-semester freshman course that offers a survey of the main periods and styles of western music (Middle Ages through 20th Century). Course discussions will draw from the standard repertoire of classical music, with specific attention paid to those works being performed during the semester by university ensembles.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 101 Music and the Humanities |
(3:3:0) |
| Fulfills GE Arts requirement. |
One section is a course designed to acquaint non-music majors with our classical musical heritage and its relationship to history and the other arts.
One section is a course designed to acquaint music and non-music majors with a truly original American art form: jazz. Its relationship to other arts, history, classical music, blues, R & B, pop and rock styles, its heritage, and the elements that comprise jazz is explored by means of listening, observation, discussion, reading, and demonstration.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 104 Group Vocal Instruction |
(2:1:0) |
| Fee: $114.00 |
| Prerequisite: Some background in music and music reading would be helpful, not absolutely necessary. |
Introductory voice production class for students not majoring in voice. Required as a prerequisite for taking private non-major vocal lessons. One hour per week class instruction, plus twelve one-hour four-person semi-private lessons.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 105 Class Piano Instruction - Level 1 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: The course is a prerequisite for Music 107 (Level 2) and Music 108 (Level 3) class piano instruction. |
Class Piano Instruction: Level 1 is a course designed for the beginning piano student. A prior background in music is not required, but is helpful. Success in the class requires regular practice. Five hours practice per week is required for an "A" grade. At the end of the class student will be able to play hymns from the "Hymns Made Easy" (green, spiral-bound book).
If you can play the standard hymns you should take M158A (Private piano lessons for non-piano majors) (required fee).
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 106 Group Organ Instruction |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Ability to play hymns of average difficulty on the piano. |
Fundamentals of manual and pedal technique, elementary repertoire, elementary registration, and hymn playing.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 107 Class Piano Instruction - Level 2 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 105 (Class Piano Instruction - Level 1) or equivalent piano background. Students should be able to play hymns from "Hymns Made Easy."
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Class Piano Instruction - Level 2 is a sequel course to Music 105, as well as a prerequisite for Music 108 (Class Piano Instruction - Level 3). The course is designed for the beginning piano student who has the equivalent background to play from "Hymns Made Easy." At the end of the class students will be able to play hymns from the "Simplified Hymn Book" (tan, hard-cover book). If you can play the standard hymns you should take M158A (Private piano lessons for non-piano majors) (required fee).
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 108 Class Piano Instruction - Level 3 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 107 (Class Piano Instruction - Level 2) or equivalent background (easy Classics, Simplified Hymns).
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Beginning Class Piano - Level 3 is a sequel course to Music 107. At the end of the class students will be able to play many hymns from the standard "LDS Hymn Book."
If you can play the standard hymns you should take M158A (Private piano lessons for non-piano majors) (required fee).
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 109 Group Guitar Instruction - Level 1 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Student must furnish own guitar. |
Instruction in note reading, tuning, basic chords, and in picking and strumming patterns. Outside practice required.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 112 Commercial Vocal Production |
(1:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: A desire to explore vocal styles of the entertainment field - a smile and a sense of humor
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Instruction in basic voice production as it applies to popular music settings. For experienced singers.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 113 Group Guitar Instruction - Level 2 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 109 or equivalent. Music reading required. Student must have own guitar. |
Designed for students with music reading ability and basic classic guitar technique. Emphasis on solos in 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions plus expanded chord vocabulary. Includes instruction in fingerstyle arrangement of student's choice of melody.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 149A Explorations 1 |
(0.5:1:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music Major |
For all Freshman and transfer music majors. The class provides an overview of the expectations and requirements of the professional studio teacher, music educator, performer, as well as other career opportunities in music. It also includes an introduction to conducting to prepare students for Music 308 as well as training for conducting duties in church callings. Concert attendance for all music majors is included. Attendance at ten music events is required per semester.
(Fall, Summer)
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| MUSIC 149B Explorations 2 |
(0.5:1:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music Major |
For all Freshman and transfer music majors. Covers topics relative to musicianship, such as aesthetics in music, music fitness, performance anxiety, etc., as well as other topics. Concert attendance for all music majors is included. Attendance at ten music events is required per semester.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 154 Introductory Keyboard Methods |
(2:1:0) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Piano major |
The first semester of applied piano instruction for piano music majors. Required as a prerequisite for music major private piano lessons (unless otherwise approved for M160 by audition). Includes a weekly classroom seminar, 12 weekly 50-minute semi-private lessons, and a weekly master class.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 155 Introductory Vocal Methods |
(2:1:0) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Prospective music major status, indicated by enrollment in the appropriate theory class; and approval of voice faculty, through pre-enrollment vocal/choir audition. |
The first semester of applied vocal instruction for vocal music majors. Required as a prerequisite for music major private voice lessons. Includes a weekly classroom seminar, 12 weekly 50-minute semi-private lessons, and a weekly master class.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 156 Basic Piano |
(2:1:2) |
| Prerequisite: Music major status; familiarity with music staff and some experience in music |
Basic piano is required of music majors who have not passed the Department Piano Proficiency requirement.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158A Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Piano |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Pianists unable to play selected LDS hymns should register instead for Music 105, Music 107 or Music 108.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158B Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Organ |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158C Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Harp |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158D Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Voice |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Music 104 or 155. Concurrent registration in a vocal ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158E Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Violin |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a string ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158F Applied Music Lessons Non-major - Viola |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a string ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158G Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Cello |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a string ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Twelve regularly scheduled 25-minute lessons. Master classes are not a requirement, but are strongly recommended.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158H Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - String Bass |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a string ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Twelve regularly scheduled half-hour weekly lessons. Master classes are not a requirement, but are strongly recommended.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158I Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Guitar |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for music therapy majors only consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158J Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Flute |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158K Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Oboe |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158L Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Bassoon |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158M Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Clarinet |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
| Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
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| MUSIC 158N Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Saxophone |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $164 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158O Applied Music Lessons Non-majors Trumpet |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158P Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - French Horn |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158Q Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Trombone |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158R Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Baritone |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $164 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158S Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Tuba |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158T Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Percussion |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in an ensemble gives the student priority in the class, should space become a consideration for registration. |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 158U Conducting |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Junior/Senior status. |
Twelve private conducting lessons. Repeatable.
(Upon request)
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| MUSIC 158V Composition |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Junior/Senior status. |
Twelve private composition lessons. Repeatable
(Upon request.)
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| MUSIC 158Z Applied Music Lessons Non-majors - Jazz Piano |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for non-music majors consisting of twelve 25-minute lessons per semester. Repeatable.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160A Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Piano |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Successful completion of M154 requirements. |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 160D Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Voice |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 155 and passing Level I vocal requirements (proper breathing and posture) in the 155 jury with B- or above, followed by continuing progress each semester in passing the appropriate levels in vocal development. |
The second semester of applied vocal instruction for vocal music majors (after 155). Private lessons for music majors, consisting of twelve 50-minute lessons and a weekly master class. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 160E Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Violin |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160F Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Viola |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160G Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Cello |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Twelve regularly scheduled one-hour weekly lessons for freshman music majors. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160H Applied Music Lessons - Jury - String Bass |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Twelve regularly scheduled one-hour weekly lessons for freshman music majors. Weekly master classes. Approximately once a month a combined master class will be held for all string majors. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160I Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Guitar |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160J Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Flute |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160K Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Oboe |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160L Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Bassoon |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160M Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Clarinet |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160N Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Saxophone |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160O Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Trumpet |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160P Applied Music Lessons - Jury - French Horn |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160Q Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Trombone |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160R Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Baritone |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160S Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Tuba |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160T Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Percussion |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 160Z Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Jazz Piano |
(2:0:0) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 161A Applied Music Lessons - Piano |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161D Applied Music Lessons - Voice |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Prerequisite: Continuing voice majors must have already taken Music 155 and passed Level I of departmental voice requirements. |
Private lessons for freshmen vocal music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per term and a weekly master class. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161E Applied Music Lessons - Violin |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161F Applied Music Lessons - Viola |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161G Applied Music Lessons - Cello |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161H Applied Music Lessons - String Bass |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161J Applied Music Lessons - Flute |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
| Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 161K Applied Music Lessons - Oboe |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161L Applied Music Lessons - Bassoon |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161M Applied Music Lessons - Clarinet |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161N Applied Music Lessons - Saxophone |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161O Applied Music Lessons - Trumpet |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161P Applied Music Lessons - French Horn |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161Q Applied Music Lessons - Trombone |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161R Applied Music Lessons - Baritone |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161S Applied Music Lessons - Tuba |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 161T Applied Music Lessons - Percussion |
(1:0:1) |
| Fee: $171 |
Private lessons for freshmen music majors. Six 50-minute lessons per semester. If class is repeated, jury may be applied for. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Summer only)
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| MUSIC 162 Piano Ensemble 1 |
(1-2:2:1) |
| Prerequisite: Advanced pianists only. |
Piano Ensemble is a course designed primarily for piano music majors for the improvement of piano skills in the areas of vocal and instrumental collaboration, sight reading, and piano duet/duo ensemble. The emphasis on the course is on accompanying with use of piano duet/duo literature to augment skills of accompanying, critical listening and ensemble.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 165A Diction for Singers 1 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in voice study. |
A study of English, Italian, and Latin diction as related to singing, using the International Phonetic Alphabet. Primarily for music majors with vocal specialty. Concurrent with applied voice study. Two 50-minute classes per week.
(Fall, Summer)
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| MUSIC 165B Diction for Singers 2 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 165A and concurrent enrollment in applied voice study. |
A study of German and French diction as related to singing, continuing the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Primarily for music majors with vocal specialty
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 185 LDS Hymns and Doctrine |
(2:2:0) |
A one semester course that examines the doctrines of the Gospel as portrayed in the hymns of Zion. Particular attention will be paid to scriptural quotations on which each hymn is based and how these are presented as hymns.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 190 Basic Music Theory |
(2:3:0) |
An online course designed for the prospective music major covering theory concepts such as rhythm, keys, scales, intervals, triads, and seventh chords.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 194 Aural Skills 1 |
(2:2:2) |
| Prerequisite: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in Music 196. |
Development of basic listening, singing, and writing skills related to music theory. Activities include singing (using movable-do/ tonic-do solfeggio), listening, and music dictation (including rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic).
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 196 Music Theory 1 |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Pass basic theory pretest. |
Studies in melodic, rhythmic and harmonic elements of baroque four-part composition; harmony through secondary dominants and modulation.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 209 Music Technology |
(1:1:1) |
| Prerequisite: Successful completion of Music 190. |
The introduction to technology and its application in the field of music. In addition, instruction is offered for popular software including Finale and Microsoft PowerPoint.
(Winter )
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| MUSIC 246A Jazz Improvisation 1 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: The students must have their own musical instrument and access to a stereo system (minimum: a portable CD player with headphones) for practicing outside of the class. Students must also have a basic knowledge of music theory and performance skills (major scales and arpeggios); acceptable levels to be determined by the instructor. |
Jazz Improvisation 1 is the first of a two-part sequence. The two semesters combined will cover the basic concepts necessary to play and teach the fundamentals of jazz improvisation. Emphasis is on jazz theory and ear training, articulation and style, listening and transcription, and their application to performance.
(Fall)
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| MUSIC 246B Jazz Improvisation 2 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: All students must have completed Jazz Improvisation 1 with a C grade or higher or obtained permission from the instructor. |
Jazz Improvisation 2 is the second of a two-part sequence. The two semesters combined will cover the basic concepts necessary to play and teach the fundamentals of jazz improvisation. Emphasis is on jazz theory and ear training, articulation and style, listening and transcription, and their application to performance.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 256 Piano Skills |
(2:1:2) |
| Prerequisite: Piano 156 (Basic Piano Skills 1) or equivalent training (easy two-hand folk tunes, simple I, IV, V7 accompaniments, "Hymns Made Simple").
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Continuation of M156. Further development of basic piano technique, including the following: Play major scales in eighth notes at 120 beats per minute. Play I IV 16/4 V7 I progression in all major/minor keys in 90 seconds for each set. Play all major/minor arpeggios in triplets at 60 beats per minute. Play improvised and prepared accompaniments.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260A Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Piano |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50 minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260B Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Organ |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160B |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50 minute lessons per semester.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260D Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Voice |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160D |
The third and fourth semester of applied vocal instruction for vocal music majors. Private lessons for music majors, consisting of twelve 50-minute lessons and a weekly master class. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 260E Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Violin |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160E |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260F Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Viola |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160F |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260G Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Cello |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160G |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260H Applied Music Lessons - Jury - String Bass |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160H |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260I Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Guitar |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160I |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260J Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Flute |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160J |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260K Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Oboe |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160K |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260L Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Bassoon |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160L |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260M Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Clarinet |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160M |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260N Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Saxophone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260O Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Trumpet |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160O |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall,Winter)
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| MUSIC 260P Applied Music Lessons - Jury - French Horn |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160P |
Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 260Q Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Trombone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160Q |
| Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 260R Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Baritone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160R |
| Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 260S Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Tuba |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160S |
| Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 260T Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Percussion |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160T |
| Private lessons for sophomore music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 260Z Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Jazz Piano |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 160Z |
| Private lessons for freshmen music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 265A Piano Pedagogy 1A |
(1-3:3:2) |
| Prerequisite: Designed primarily for piano pedagogy majors, students enrolled in the course should have a performance competency level that will enable them to adequately participate both in performance and basic theoretical analysis of the music. The course is open to non-majors with an interest in teaching in the home. |
This class emphasizes practical teaching experience in both private and group situations. Students will teach average-age beginning students. The course is designed primarily for piano majors. However, any student meeting the course prerequisite is welcome. Grades are prorated accordingly.
(Fall, Summer)
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| MUSIC 265B Piano Pedagogy 1B |
(1-3:3:2) |
| Prerequisite: Designed primarily for piano pedagogy majors, students enrolled in the course should have a performance competency level that will enable them to adequately participate both in performance and basic theoretical analysis of the music. The course is open to non-majors with an interest in teaching in the home. |
This class emphasizes practical teaching experience in both private and group situations. Students will teach average-age beginning students. The course is designed primarily for piano majors. However, any student meeting the course prerequisite is welcome. Grades are prorated accordingly. The class is an extension of M265A, but may be taken non-sequentially.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 290 Special Topics |
(1-3:0:0) |
| Fee: $164 |
A class desiged to allow special study in a prescribed subject to be decided on between the instructor and the student.
(Upon request)
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| MUSIC 291 Keyboard Harmony 1 |
(1:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Students should have passed the piano proficiency test before registering for class and should have taken a semester of music theory (Music 196) and ear training (Music 194). |
Students learn to apply principles of harmonic progression to keyboard style, focusing on folksong materials and excerpts from classics and pop songs.
(Fall, Summer)
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| MUSIC 293 Aural Skills 2 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: C- or higher in Music 194 and concurrent enrollment in Music 295 |
Development of basic listening, singing, and writing skills related to music theory. Activities include singing (using movable-do/ tonic-do solfege), listening, and music dictation (including rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic).
(Fall, Summer)
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| MUSIC 294 Aural Skills 3 |
(2:2:2) |
| Prerequisite: Successful completion of Music 293 and M295 or course equivalents. |
The third and final course in a sequence of courses designed to help students learn to "listen with their eyes and see with their ears." Required of all music majors
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 295 Music Theory 2 |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Completion of first semester theory and aural skills classes with grades of C or higher. |
Semester two of a three semester course in harmony for music majors, it focuses mainly on chromatic harmony found in the so-called Classic and Romantic periods of musical composition. While not the primary focus, it does study musical form to a limited extent.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 296 Music Theory 3 |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Completion of first semester music theory and aural skills classes. While second semester classes are not absolutely necessary, they are recommended and teacher permission should be obtained before taking this course before completion of semester two.
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Semester three of a three semester sequence focused on compositional techniques of the 20th Century.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 301 Music Literature 1/Mid Ages |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 100, English 311, Music 296 |
A one semester course presenting the history and general musical styles of western (European) music from Greek/Roman times through the mid-18th century and the relationship of the music to the political, social, and religious environment in which these musical styles developed. Includes study of the musical genres of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque Periods.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 302 Music Literature 2/Classic-Romantic |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 301 |
A one semester course presenting the history and general musical styles of western (European) music from the mid-18th century through the 19th century and the relationship of the music to the political, social and religious environment in which these musical styles developed. Includes study of the music genres of the Classic and Romantic periods.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 303 Music Literature 3/20th Century/World Music |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 302 |
A one semester course presenting the history and general musical styles beginning circa 1900 to the present. An additional study of the vocal and instrumental music genres of the twentieth century.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 308 Conducting |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 194, 196, and 256. |
A one-semester course teaching basic conducting skills for music majors. Topics include leadership, expressive gesture, score study, and developing the aural image. The class will function as an ensemble, and each student will conduct assignments as frequently as possible, at least every other week.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 312 University Choir |
(1-2:3:0) |
| Fee: $2.00 |
A choir designed for all students interested in developing basic vocal and musical skills through group singing, and to stimulate appreciation of traditional and modern choral literature.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 313 Women's Glee |
(1-2:3:0) |
| Fee: $2.00 |
| Prerequisite: None, except a desire to sing.
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A one semester course that gives women experience in 2, 3, and 4 part singing.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 314 Concert Chorale |
(1-2:3:0) |
| Fee: $10.00 |
| Prerequisite: Audition. |
A select choir of 60-70 singers designed to perform a wide variety of musical styles. This choir specializes in the performance of a cappella music but also performs some accompanied music. Concert Chorale often combines with other choirs to perform larger works with the Symphony Orchestra. (Concurrent enrollment in private voice training is recommended.)
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 315 Men's Choir |
(1-2:5:0) |
| Fee: $9.00 |
| Prerequisite: No prerequisite, but audition required. |
All male choir designed to perform a wide variety of musical styles.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 316 Women' Choir |
(1-2:5:0) |
| Fee: $9.00 |
| Prerequisite: Audition |
A choir for women who desire to perform a wide variety of musical styles.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 317 Opera Workshop |
(1:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Audition or permission of instructor |
Course content varies (full musical, full opera, and opera scenes) according to production year. Please contact instructor for more information. Opera Workshop must be used by vocal BMA music majors to fill ensemble credit for two semesters.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 318 Vocal Union |
(1-2:5:0) |
| Prerequisite: While this course is not limited to music majors, enrollment does require an audition and permission of the instructor.
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Vocal Union is a choral ensemble of mixed voices specializing in popular styles of close harmony, vocal jazz, musical theatre, and "swing era" tunes.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 319 Collegiate Singers |
(1-2:5:0) |
| Fee: $12.00 |
| Prerequisite: While this course is not limited to music majors, enrollment does require an audition and permission of the instructor. |
Collegiate Singers is a choral ensemble of 40-46 mixed voices specializing in the study and performance of a wide variety of music styles from Renaissance to Broadway.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 320 Chamber Choir |
(1-2:0:0) |
| Fee: $10 |
| Prerequisite: While this course is not limited to music majors, enrollment does require an audition and permission of the instructor. |
Chamber Choir is a winter/summer choral ensemble of 40-46 mixed voices specializing in the study and performance of a wide variety of music styles from Renaissance to Broadway.
(Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 324 Jazz Combo |
(1-2:1:1) |
| Prerequisite: Audition |
| Combos provide opportunities to develop improvisational solo skills sometimes unavailable in the larger jazz ensembles. A curriculum is provided to learn and cultivate traditional and contemporary jazz art skills. Groups can specialize in styles, such as: bebop/swing, funk, Latin, Dixieland, etc.
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| MUSIC 325 Percussion Ensemble |
(1-2:4:0) |
This ensemble provides a challenging performance experience for percussion students regardless of playing ability. Membership in the Percussion Ensemble is open to all interested percussionists.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 326 Viking Band |
(1-2:5:0) |
A popular styled group of instrumentalists who provide music for tournaments and activity events. This group has a definite tie with the activities program at BYU-I. All Music Education wind/percussion emphases majors must take at least one semester.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 327 Viking Band Percussion |
(0.5-2:5:0) |
| Prerequisite: Desire to learn. |
Corp-style drum line that joins with the Viking Band to provide music for tournaments and activity events. This group has a definite tie with the activities program at BYU-Idaho.
(Fall, Winter )
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| MUSIC 328 Jazz Lab Band |
(1-2:4:0) |
| Prerequisite: Audition |
The Jazz Lab Band is a large jazz ensemble open, by audition, to music majors and non-majors. A full curriculum is provided to help students learn the fundamentals of jazz. The group meets twice weekly and performs each semester.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 329 University Band |
(1-2:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Intermediate to advanced playing level. University Band is a non-audition ensemble. |
A full concert band designed to provide a challenging experience for musicians who desire to participate in a university band. Enrollment is open to all students at BYU-Idaho (music majors and non-majors). Music majors are encouraged to enroll and play a secondary instrument.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 330 Sound Alliance |
(1-2:4:0) |
| Prerequisite: Audition. It is highly recommended that all students interested in jazz take Music 246 A & B: Jazz Improvisation 1 and 2. |
Sound Alliance is the premier jazz ensemble at BYU–Idaho. It is auditioned but open to all BYU-Idaho students (music majors and non-majors). The ensemble provides an opportunity for students to practice and cultivate jazz with other students at a similar skill level. It provides challenge, learning, and growth. The course includes a full educational curriculum, works hard, performs regularly, tours and attends festivals when possible.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 331 Wind Ensemble |
(1-2:4:0) |
| Fee: $10 |
| Prerequisite: Audition |
The Wind Ensemble is the premier concert band at BYU-Idaho. Both music majors and non-music majors may audition. Auditions are held both fall and winter semesters.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 339 University Baroque Ensemble |
(1:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Audition |
Provides students the opportunity to study and perform chamber literature from the 17th and 18th century. Issues of Baroque performance practice are considered including instrumentation, articulation, and improvisation.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 340 University Orchestra |
(1-2:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Basic playing skills. |
An ensemble experience designed to provide a challenging experience for string students who possess basic technique while focusing on the improvement of fundamental orchestral playing skills. Presentation of an evening concert each semester. Also combines with the Symphony Orchestra and combined choirs biennially for the presentation of Handel’s “Messiah.”
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 341 Chamber Orchestra |
(1-2:4:0) |
| Prerequisite: Audition required |
The Chamber Orchestra provides an opportunity for music students to expand their knowledge of string and chamber orchestra literature. Students will also have the experience to accompany choral and opera productions and participate in string quartets - working with a professional quartet in residency.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 342A Symphony Orchestra Strings |
(1-2:4:0) |
| Fee: $10.00 |
| Prerequisite: Admission by audition only. |
A full symphony orchestra of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion personnel. Four concerts are given throughout the academic year of various different types such as: full orchestral, Halloween/Pops, choral/orchestral, student concerto soloists, guest professional soloists, etc. Also a biennial concert tour of a newly-commissioned sacred LDS choral/orchestral work.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 342B Symphony Orchestra Winds |
(1-2:4:0) |
| Fee: $10.00 |
| Prerequisite: Audition |
A full symphony orchestra of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion personnel. Four concerts are given throughout the academic year of various different types such as: full orchestral, Halloween/Pops, choral/orchestral, student concerto soloists, guest professional soloists, etc. Also a biennial concert tour of a newly-commissioned sacred LDS choral/orchestral work.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 343A Chamber Winds |
(1-2:4:0) |
| Prerequisite: Audition |
A select group of woodwind players performing challenging selections from the chamber music repertoire. This group may provide winds for chamber orchestra, musicals, and opera performances. Both non-music majors and music majors may audition. Auditions are held both fall and winter semesters.
(Fall, Winter )
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| MUSIC 343B Chamber Brass |
(0.5-1:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Audition |
A select group of brass playes performing challenging selections from the chamber music repertoire. This group also provides brass for chamber orchestra, musicals and opera performances.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 344 Bluegrass Ensemble |
(1-2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Ability to play a bluegrass instrument, and sing. Consent of director. |
Accompanies American Folk Ensemble on campus and tours.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 345 Harp Ensemble |
(1:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Harp study. |
A one semester course that offers harp students the opportunity to play a variety of music with other harpists.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 346 Flute Ensemble |
(1:2:0) |
Chamber music experience exlporing flute choir repertoire
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 347 Clarinet Ensemble |
(1-2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Intermediate to advanced skills. Clarinet Ensemble is a non-audition ensemble. |
A clarinet choir that performs each semester.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 348 Saxophone Ensemble |
(1-2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Play the saxophone at any level and a desire to keep playing |
Members of the ensemble are grouped into quartets as well as larger, choir-like, groupings. Music specifically written or transcribed for this ensemble type includes classical and jazz genres. Students are given information to help them become better saxophonists individually and as an ensemble. The group is non-auditioned and open to any saxophonist who wishes to participate.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360A Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Piano |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260A |
Private lessons for junior piano music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 360D Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Voice |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260; passed Level IV jury in voice with a B- or above. |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 360E Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Violin |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260E |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360F Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Viola |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260F |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360G Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Cello |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260G |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360H Applied Music Lessons - Jury - String Bass |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260H |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360I Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Guitar |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260I |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360J Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Flute |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260J |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360K Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Oboe |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260K |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360L Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Bassoon |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260L |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360M Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Clarinet |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260M |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360N Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Saxophone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260N |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360O Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Trumpet |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260O |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360P Applied Music Lessons - Jury - French Horn |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260P |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360Q Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Trombone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260Q |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360R Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Baritone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260R |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360S Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Tuba |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260S |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360T Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Percussion |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260T |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 360Z Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Jazz Piano |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 260Z |
Private lessons for junior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 362 Piano Ensemble 2 |
(1-2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Students enrolled in the course should have performance competency levels that will enable them to adequately support an ensemble combination. Generally, one should be able to sight read and play four-art chorales (hymn texture) accurately as well as be technically proficient in basic scalear and arpeggio patterns. |
Piano Ensemble is a course designed primarily for piano music majors for the improvement of piano skills in the areas of vocal and instrumental collaboration, sight reading, and piano duet/duo ensemble. The emphasis on the course is on accompanying with use of piano duet/duo literature to augment skills of accompanying, critical listening and ensemble.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 363A Piano Pedagogy 2A |
(2:1:1) |
| Prerequisite: M265A and M265B. Designed primarily for piano pedagogy majors, students enrolled in the course should have a performance competency level that will enable them to adequately participate both in performance and basic theoretical analysis of the music. The course is open to non-majors with an interest in teaching in the home. |
Pedagogy is the art or science of teaching, especially in the instruction of teaching methods. Instruction emphasizes practical teaching experience in both private and group situations and supervision of practice teaching. Students will supervise first semester pedagogy students in M265A.
(Fall, Summer)
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| MUSIC 363B Piano Pedagogy 2B |
(2:1:1) |
| Prerequisite: M265A, M265B and M363A. Designed primarily for piano pedagogy majors, students enrolled in the course should have a performance competency level that will enable them to adequately participate both in performance and basic theoretical analysis of the music. The course is open to non-majors with an interest in teaching in the home. |
Pedagogy is the art or science of teaching, especially in the instruction of teaching methods. Instruction emphasizes practical teaching experience in both private and group situations. Supervised practice teaching. Teaching of children in private lessons and/or group class instruction. Students will supervise second semester pedagogy students in M265B.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 365 Applied Full Jr. Recital |
(3:0:0) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Instructor's consent. |
This course consists of the final preparation and presentation of a juried recital during the final semester of coursework (excluding Student Teaching semester if applicable). Included also is the presentation and acceptance of a pre-recital hearing to a faculty panel at least three weeks prior to the scheduled recital date. A written theoretical and historical analysis.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 371 Choral/Vocal Secondary Methods |
(1:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Students must be enrolled as an instrumental music major in either education or musical arts. |
The study of choral and vocal methods for instrumental music education majors.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 372A Woodwind Methods |
(2:3:2) |
| Prerequisite: Participants should be a second-year, second semester student. Non-woodwind students should take the course their junior year. |
This course provides music education students with the technical knowledge and pedagogical information needed for teaching woodwind instruments to beginning and intermediate students.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 372B Woodwind Methods - Field Experience |
(1:0:1) |
| Prerequisite: All students must have completed Woodwind Methods (Music 372A). |
Field Experience constitutes observation of and assistance to practicing band directors. Students visit an assigned secondary school band to observe, take notes, and assist. All students meet weekly with a faculty supervisor to discuss questions raised through their observations and experiences.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 373A Brass Methods |
(2:2:2) |
This course provides music education students with the technical knowledge and pedagogical information needed for teaching brass instruments to beginning and intermediate students.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 373B Brass Methods - Field Experience |
(1:0:1) |
| Prerequisite: Completed Brass Methods, Music 373A |
Field Experience constitutes spending one day a week at an actual public school assisting and observing the field teacher during a brass teaching class.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 374A Percussion Methods |
(2:2:2) |
This course provides music education students with the technical knowledge and pedagogical information needed for teaching percussion instruments to beginning and intermediate students.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 374B Percussion Methods - Field Experience |
(1:0:1) |
| Prerequisite: Completion of Percussion Methods, Music 374A. |
Field Experience constitutes observation of and assistance to practicing band directors. Students visit an assigned secondary school band and observe, take notes, and assist when asked. All students meet weekly with a faculty supervisor to discuss questions raised through their observations and experiences.
(Fall)
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| MUSIC 374C Percussion Methods for Strings |
(1:0:0) |
| Prerequisite: String education major. |
This course provides music education students with the technical knowledge and pedagogical information needed for teaching percussion instruments to beginning and intermediate students. For string education majors only.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 375A String Methods |
(2:2:2) |
A course designed to prepare music majors to teach the basics of string playing to elementary and secondary students. Focus will be on violin, viola, cello and bass.
(Fall)
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| MUSIC 375B String Methods - Field Experience |
(1:0:1) |
| Prerequisite: Music 375A |
A practical application experience in an area public school to observe teaching as well as apply information acquired in Music 375A.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 376A Choral Techniques 1 |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Students must be a Bachelor of Arts: Secondary Education Music - Choral major and have successfully completed the first two-year recommended sequence of that major. In some cases, other music students may participate with the permission of the instructor. |
A one-semester course for development of classroom management, rehearsal, and performance skills for the choral ensemble.
(Fall, Summer)
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| MUSIC 376B Choral Techniques 2 |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Junior status; successful completion of Music 256, 294, and 296. |
A one-semester course exploring choral literature and choral programming, primarily focusing on music for secondary school choirs.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 379 Teaching Strategies |
(2:2:0) |
Students will focus on teaching strategies specific to music classrooms and performing ensembles.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 380 Marching Band Methods |
(1:2:0) |
A one-semester course dealing with marching/show formulation and the teaching of marching and playing skills.
(Fall)
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| MUSIC 381 Jazz Methods |
(1:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music Theory 3; Aural Skills 3; individual performance level should correspond to the music major's junior year. |
This course is a combination lecture/discussion, observation, hands-on, and practicum situation. Students apply learned concepts individually, paired with class members and collectively as a class, and in a practicum-like situation with the Jazz Lab Band and/or Sound Alliance. Observation of public schools will be made during the BYU-Idaho Jazz Festival. Jazz Methods is designed for students to learn basic concepts and teaching of jazz.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 387 Scoring and Arranging |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music Theory 1 and 2, Music technology OR consent of the instructor
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Orchestral and band instruments are discussed, demonstrated, writing techniques discussed and practiced. Students are required to score excerpts for each of five instrument sections: string, woodwind, brass, percussion, and saxophone. Their projects are performed and discussed in class. A final project of scoring for either a symphony or concert band concludes the semester.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 398 Internship |
(1:0:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music major status. |
Supervised work/study experience with a professional summer camp, study abroad program, or other art entity.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 404 Vocal Literature |
(3:0:2) |
| Prerequisite: Vocal music major status, completion of or concurrent registration in Music Theory 3. |
Overview of great opera and art song vocal literature throughout music history, with emphasis on material for use in vocal development and progression.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 406 Brass Literature |
(2:0:2) |
Students will receive an in-depth treatment of literature for brass players and develop an ability to use the library and other resources for finding appropriate educational literature.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 407 Woodwind Literature |
(2:0:2) |
| Prerequisite: Successful completion of Music Theory 3 and Aural Skills 3. |
A seminar situation is utilized for the study of woodwind literature. Students meet once per week where they are given assignments and present information. Written copies of all student presentations are given to each participant and collected in a notebook for future reference. Studies concentrate on solo and small ensemble literature within the following guidelines and categories: pedagogical application, i.e. appropriateness for age or developmental level and elements within a composition that may teach specific fundamental or advanced techniques; chamber music that may be similarly useful; and standard repertoire of which students should be aware.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 408 Percussion Literature |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Sophomore status and acceptance into the music major program at BYU-Idaho |
Class members will be introduced to, and become reasonably familiar with pedagogical materials and methods for teaching percussion instruments in an applied studio setting. They will participate in the creation of guidelines and criteria for the evaluation of percussion literature and become familiar with selected percussion literature representative of the plethora of actual literature existing in the Solo/Ensemble genres.
(Fall odd years)
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| MUSIC 440 Voice Pedagogy Practicum |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Must be a senior Bachelor of Arts: Vocal Music Major. Permission of the instructor is required. Some students may be asked to participate in one or two semesters during their senior year. |
A one to two-semester capstone course for Bachelor of Musical Arts - Vocal students involving faculty-supervised private studio teaching and observational field experience.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 441A String Pedagogy Internship 1 |
(1:0:1) |
| Prerequisite: Music 421 |
This is a sequential two-semester course wherein the student functions as the applied private instructor for a small number of students, under the supervision of a faculty member. This course is somewhat similar to the Student Teaching experience of the Music Education major
(Fall)
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| MUSIC 441B String Pedagogy Internship 2 |
(1:0:1) |
| Prerequisite: Music 421 |
This is a sequential two-semester course wherein the student functions as the applied private instructor for a small number of students, under the supervision of a faculty member. This course is somewhat similar to the Student Teaching experience of the Music Education major.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 460A Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Piano |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360A |
Private lessons for senior piano music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460D Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Voice |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $431 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360D |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 460E Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Violin |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360E |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460G Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Cello |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360G |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460H Applied Music Lessons - Jury - String Bass |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360H |
| Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 460I Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Guitar |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360I |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460J Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Flute |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360J |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460K Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Oboe |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360K |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460L Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Bassoon |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360L |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460M Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Clarinet |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360M |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460N Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Saxophone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360N |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460O Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Trumpet |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360O |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460P Applied Music Lessons - Jury - French Horn |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360P |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460Q Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Trombone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360Q |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460R Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Baritone |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360R |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460S Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Tuba |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360S |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460T Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Percussion |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360T |
Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
(Fall, Winter)
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| MUSIC 460Z Applied Music Lessons - Jury - Jazz Piano |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Music 360Z |
| Private lessons for senior music majors; twelve 50-minute lessons per semester. Each semester must be passed with B- or above.
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| MUSIC 461 Senior Half Recital |
(2:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing as a music major. Pre-approval by appropriate applied music faculty is required: a 10-12 minute pre-recital jury or departmentally approved voucher of the student’s readiness to perform is required two to three weeks before the recital. The semester jury examination normally required for applied private lessons will be replaced by the pre-recital jury during the recital semester. Check with specific area (vocal, string, brass, woodwind, percussion) for definite requirements. |
Preparation of half of a recital, with a 25 to 30 minute performance, with program and paper analyzing the music to be performed.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 462 Applied Full Sr Recital |
(2-3:0:1) |
| Fee: $341 |
| Prerequisite: Instructor's consent |
This course consists of the final preparation and presentation of a juried recital during the final semester of coursework (excluding Student Teaching semester if applicable). Included also is the presentation and acceptance of a pre-recital hearing to a faculty panel at least three weeks prior to the scheduled recital date. A written theoretical and historical analysis/description of the music to be performed is also a component of the course.
(Fall, Winter, Summer)
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| MUSIC 465A Piano Literature A |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: M265A, M265B, M363A and M363B. Students must have advanced standing as a pianist. Concurrent enrollment in applied piano is strongly encouraged. The course is open to non-majors with an interest in teaching in the home. |
Pedagogy is the art or science of teaching, especially in the instruction of teaching methods. Instruction emphasizes practical teaching experience in both private and group situations. Supervised practice teaching. Teaching of children in private lessons and/or group class instruction. Students will supervise student teaching, design pedagogical curriculum, and prepare lectures in pedagogical topics for M265A and M363A. Students will also teach class piano for adults with a focus on group dynamics, curriculum sequencing and lesson planning, grading and evaluation tools
(Winter even years)
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| MUSIC 465B Piano Literature B |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: M265A, M265B, M363A, M363B and M465A. Students must have advanced standing as a pianist. Concurrent enrollment in applied piano is strongly encouraged. The course is open to non-majors with an interest in teaching in the home. |
Pedagogy is the art or science of teaching, especially in the instruction of teaching methods. Instruction emphasizes practical teaching experience in both private and group situations. Supervised practice teaching. Teaching of children in private lessons and/or group class instruction. Students will supervise student teaching, design pedagogical curriculum, and prepare lectures in pedagogical topics for M265B and M363B. Students will also teach class piano for adults with a focus on group dynamics, curriculum sequencing and lesson planning, grading and evaluation tools.
(Winter odd years)
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| MUSIC 466 Vocal Pedagogy |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 155 |
A one-semester course examining the internal workings of the vocal mechanism, their effect on vocal production, the mechanics of efficient vocal production, the mechanics of vocal development, and effective correction of vocal production faults. This class is a prerequisite to the applied vocal internship required of BMA majors in their senior year.
(Fall, Summer)
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| MUSIC 467 String Literature and Pedagogy |
(3:3:0) |
| Prerequisite: Music 241 and Music 375A |
A one-semester course for string music majors focusing on teaching techniques for the private studio.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 468 Brass Pedagogy |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Successful completion of Music 373A, Brass Methods |
Students will learn techniques unique to brass private instruction.
(Fall odd years)
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| MUSIC 469 Woodwind Pedagogy |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Successful completion of Music 372A, Woodwind Methods. |
Students meet in a seminar situation; that is, one meeting per week in which assignments are made and student work (the fulfillment of assignments) is presented to the class aurally and in writing. Faculty guided studies, i.e., the assignments and reports, are collected in a notebook the student retains as a reference source. Concentration is on fundamental and advanced concepts of woodwind playing and various approaches to teaching these concepts. Focus is kept on success in the private teaching studio.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 470 Percussion Pedagogy |
(2:2:0) |
| Prerequisite: Successful completion of Music 374B. |
Students meet in a seminar situation; that is, one meeting per week in which assignments are made and student work (the fulfillment of assignments) is presented to the class aurally and in writing. Faculty guided studies, i.e., the assignments and reports, are collected in a notebook that the student will retain as a reference source. Concentration is on fundamental and advanced concepts of percussion playing and various aproaches to teaching these concepts. Focus is kept on success in the private teaching studio.
(Fall even years)
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| MUSIC 477 String Practicum |
(2:1:3) |
| Prerequisite: Music 308, 375A and 375B |
A one-semester course for string education majors where the focus will be on demonstrating quality rehearsal techniques, individual and group problem solving, class pacing and quality performance through proper lesson planning. Students will also improve their performance skills by participating on a secondary string instrument.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 482 Band Practicum |
(2:1:3) |
| Prerequisite: Primary methods class and one secondary methods class. Co-registration in a second secondary methods class. Music 308. |
Music education students will practice and improve their teaching strategies for a beginning to intermediate band class.
(Winter)
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| MUSIC 483 Choral Practicum |
(3:3:2) |
| Prerequisite: Students must successfully pass Music 308 (Conducting) prior to enrolling in this course. |
Choral Practicum is a preparatory course for Choral Education majors and minors in developing skills of conducting and rehearsal strategies through applied practice.
(Winter)
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