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2021-2022 Four Year Degree Plan for:Bachelor of Music, Musical Studies:Music Theory, any instrument 1Fall Semester 14 credit hoursMUCC 111 Keyboard Skills IMUCT 103 Theory I 7MUCT 104 Aural Skills I 7MUCS 420 Performance ClassEnsemble(s)WAYS 101WAYS 102 -or- WAYS 103 2First YearSpring Semester 14 credit hoursMUCC 112 Keyboard Skills IIMUCT 105 Theory II 7MUCT 106 Aural Skills II 7MUCS 420 Performance ClassEnsemble(s)WAYS 102 -or- WAYS 103 2Non-music course 3Second YearSpring Semester 15 credit hoursMUCT 205 Theory IV 7MUCT 206 Aural Skills IV 7MUCH 202 Music History II 7MUCP 309 Conducting IIMUCS 420 Performance ClassEnsemble(s)Keyboard 5Non-music course 3Fall Semester 15 credit hoursMUCT 203 Theory III 7MUCT 204 Aural Skills III 7MUCH 201 Music History I 7MUCP 209 Conducting IMUCS 420 Performance ClassEnsemble(s)Keyboard 5Non-music course 3Fall Semester 15 credit hoursMUCH 323 Music History IIIMUCS 420 Performance ClassEnsemble(s)Upper Division Course 4Upper Division Course 4Non-music course 3Third YearSpring Semester 15 credit hoursMUCS 420 Performance ClassEnsemble(s)Upper Division Course 4Upper Division Course 4Elective (music or non-music) ( 3 cr)Non-music course 3Fall Semester 16 credit hoursMUCS 420 Performance ClassEnsemble(s)MUCR 410 Music BibliographyUpper Division Course 4Upper Division Course 4Non-music course 3Elective (music or non-music) ( 3 cr)Fourth YearSpring Semester 16 credit hoursMUCS 420 Performance ClassEnsemble(s)MUCR 488 Research Project in Musical Studies6Upper Division Course 5Non-music course 3Non-music course 3Elective (music or non-music) ( 3 cr)1

NOTES:Different instruments will have somewhat different ensemble requirements. Details about ensemblerequirements can be found in the Crane Student Handbook (in section V). Additionally, students for whompiano is their primary instrument do not take Keyboard I and II (MUCC 111 & 112) but must take MUCP 343 Artof Accompanying or MUCP 430 Art Song Repertoire.1These courses can be taken either semester listed, but should be taken in one of the semesters indicated inorder to complete the degree requirements in the prescribed time.23See page 4 for detailed information, but the required non-music courses are: Pathways courses that must be taken outside of music, and non-music liberal arts electives4See page 3 for a detailed list of required Upper Division courses.5See page 3 for details about the 2nd year Keyboard requirement.6MUCR 488 must be requested by the student via the Request-A-Course form.These courses are pre-registered and should appear on the student’s schedule prior to the schedule beingreleased.72

2021-2022 Degree Check List for:Bachelor of Music, Musical StudiesMusic Theory, any instrumentMusic Courses120 total minimum credit hours in degree79 total minimum credit hours in music (75 for pianists)Basic Musicianship:MUCC 111 & 112: Keyboard Skills I & II (2 cr)MUCT 103, 105, 203, 205: Theory I, II, III, IV (12 cr)MUCT 104, 106, 204, 206: Aural Skills I, II, III, IV (4 cr)MUCH 201, 202, 323: Music History I, II, III (9 cr)MUCP 209 & 309: Conducting I & II (2 cr)Performance/Keyboard:MUCS 420 Performance Class (8 semesters @ 2 cr 16 cr)Non-credited performance requirements:Pass Level A10- or 30-Minute RecitalNon-Western ensemble (1 cr)ANDEnsembles (7 @ 1 cr 7 cr)Winds/Brass/Percussion/Strings: 6 semesters of major instrumental ensembles; 1 electiveensembleVoice: 7 semesters of major choral ensemblesPiano: 1 semester of major choral ensemble; 3 semesters of any major ensemble; 2elective ensembles; MUCP 343 Art of Accompaniment or MUCP 430 Art Song RepGuitar: 1 semester of major choral ensemble; 3 semesters of any major ensemble; 3semesters of guitar ensemble or guitar quartetHarp: 1 semester of major choral ensemble; 3 semesters of any major ensemble; 3semesters of harp ensembleThe semesters of major ensemble must be taken during the student’s first two or 3 yearsFor more, see ensemble information in the Crane Student Handbook (Section V)Keyboard: Two additional credits of keyboard (2 cr), either:Two semesters of secondary piano lessons (MUCS 210; requires permission), orTwo semesters of Functional Keyboard courses, as appropriate for student’s majorinstrument:Choral: MUCC 201/202Instrumental: MUCC 203/204Listing of music courses continues on the next page3

Degree check list for: Bachelor of Music, Musical Studies – Music TheoryUpper Division Theory and History Courses:Music Theory Courses:MUCT 417 Theory and Analysis of Tonal Music (3 cr)MUCT 420 Theory and Analysis of 20th/21st Century Music (3 cr)Counterpoint (1@3 credits) Select from:MUCT 414 Modal CounterpointMUCT 415 Tonal Counterpoint (3 cr)Vernacular Music Analysis (1@3 credits). Select from:MUCT 330 Jazz Theory and ArrangingMUCT 335 Jazz ImprovisationMUCT 422 Jazz Styles and AnalysisMUCT 425 Analysis of RockApproved Special Topics Course (MUCT 395 or 495)Upper Division Music Theory Electives (1@3 credits). MUCT 3XX or 4XX except MUCT 430and MUCT 440 (private composition lessons)Music History Courses:Western Music History Course (1@3credits). Select from:MUCH 302 Music of BaroqueMUCH 405 The German LiedMUCH 423 Music of the Viennese ClassicistsMUCH 424 Music of the Nineteenth CenturyMUCH 431 J. S. BachMUCH 433 Rhetoric and MusicMUCH 434 Renaissance Culture and MusicMUCH 436 Byzantium: Religion & the ArtsMUCH 439 The ConcertoMUCH 455 Ludwig van BeethovenMUCH 470 Post‐Romantic Music: 1870‐1914Approved Special Topics Course (MUCH 395 or 495)Ethnomusicology (1@3 credits). Select from:MUCH 360 World Music CulturesMUCH 437 European Folk MusicMUCH 460 Introduction to EthnomusicologyMUCH 461Gender and Music in Cross‐Cultural PerspectiveMUCE 462 Music, Culture, and Politics in West AfricaApproved Special Topics Course (MUCH 395 or 495)Research:MUCR 410 Music Bibliography (1 cr)MUCR 488 Research Project in Musical Studies (2 cr)Free Electives (Music or Non-Music):9 credits of free electives. Note: Only one ensemble per semester may count in this category4

Degree check list for: Bachelor of Music, Musical Studies – Music TheoryPathways CoursesStudents must complete the required number of credits within each Pathways designation. Some requirements are fulfilledwith required music courses, as noted. All courses receive liberal arts (LA) credit unless the course title has an "@" in frontof it in the Schedule of Classes.31 total minimum credit hours outside of music58 total minimum liberal arts credit hours in the degree (music & non-music)Ways of Beginning (to be taken in year one):WAYS 101: Critical Thinking Seminar (3 cr)WAYS 102 College Writing Seminar (3 cr)WAYS 103 Talking about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Seminar (3 cr)Ways of Thinking:Thinking Aesthetically (TA): fulfilled by MUCT 103 Theory I (0 cr)Thinking Foundationally (TF): fulfilled by MUCH 201 Music History I (0 cr)Thinking Historically (TH): fulfilled by MUCH 202 Music History II (0 cr)Thinking Mathematically (TM - 3 cr)Thinking Scientifically: Natural World (NW - 4 cr)Thinking Scientifically: Social World (SW - 3 cr)Ways of Connecting:Connecting through Language Other than English (CL- 0 to 3 cr)Connecting Globally (CG- 3 cr)Connecting Clearly: Communication in the Major (CC): fulfilled by MUCH 323 Music History III(0 cr)Connecting Theory to Practice through Applied Learning (CT): fulfilled by MUCR 488 ResearchProject in Musical Studies (0 cr)Non-Music Liberal Arts Electives: (9 cr)These courses cannot have an "@" in front of the title in the Schedule of Classes.5

Connecting through Language Other than English (CL- 0 to 3 cr) Connecting Globally (CG - 3 cr) Connecting Clearly: Communication in the Major (CC): fulfilled by MUCH 323 Music History III (0 cr) Connecting Theory to Practice through Applied Learning (CT): fulfilled by MUCR 488 Re

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