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Show Arts, Letters and Science This program will be discontinued at the end of the 1968-69 school year. Courses of Instruction Course III (First Year Advanced—Junior Year) 101. Military Teaching Methods; Psychology of Leadership; Branches of the Army—A (4). Staff 102. Advanced Military Tactics; Communications—W (2). Staff 103. Advanced Military Tactics—S (2). Course IV (Second Year Advanced—Senior Year) 104. Operations; Logistics; Military Administration—A (4). Staff 105. Military Law—W (2). Staff 106. United States in World Affairs; Service Orientation —S (2). Staff Department of Music Herbert Cecil, Chairman Professors, Herbert Cecil, Clair W. Johnson; Associate Professor, Daniel L. Martino; Assistant Professors, Loren B. Crawford, K. Earl Ericksen, Lyneer C. Smith, Donald D. Threlkeld; Instructors, Fay S. Hanson, Ronald L. Wooden; Lecturers in Applied Music, Ronald Archibald (Piano), Adine Bradley (Harp), Audrey Bush (Double Bass), Virginia Cecil (Piano), Wayne Devereaux (Organ), Maggie Gammell (Piano), Zesta Geisler (Organ), Evelyn Harris (Voice), Mary Hayes (Piano), Carol Hurst (Piano), Robert Lentz (Percussion), Wayne Mayberry (Piano), Lee Merry- weather (Flute), Barbara Miller (Strings), Stephen Oldroyd (Piano), Hanskarl Schade (Voice), Rosemary Small (Cello), Charles Smith (Piano), Dennis Smith (Trombone), Inga Smith (Voice), Walter Welti (Voice), Clair West (Piano). Baccalaureate Degree Requirements The Department of Music grants Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Candidates for these degrees must have completed a minimum of 183 credits. A minimum of 60 credits of upper division work is required for graduation. 144 Arts, Letters and Science General Departmental Requirements Piano—Basic and practical piano skill is required of all music majors. Performance—Music majors are required to enroll in a major performing ensemble each quarter. Concerts and recitals—Music majors are expected to attend all departmental recitals and concerts and a specified number of community and symphony concerts. Senior recital—A solo recital, to be presented during the senior year, is required of all music majors. Specific Departmental Requirements Composite Teaching Major in Music Education—This program is recommended for prospective secondary school music educators. Requirements may be modified to meet individual needs. No academic minor is required. Music Theory: Music 10, 11, 12, 81, 82, 83, 179, 180; and either Music 182, 183 or Music 185, 186. 29 hours Music History and Literature: Music 107, 108, 109 or Music 110, 111, 112. 9 hours Music Education: Music 24, 25a, 25b, 26a, 26b, 27a, 27b, 28, 120, 121, 122, 130, 135, 136. 22 hours Applied Music: 12 hours of major ensemble 6 hours of private lessons 18 hours Total 78 hours Departmental Major in Music—To fulfill the requirements for baccalaureate degrees with a major in music, a candidate must have completed satisfactorily the requirements listed below. This program is not designed for the prospective school music educator. Requirements may be modified to meet individual needs. An academic minor is required. Music Theory: Music 10, 11, 12, 81, 82, 83, 179, 180; and either Music 182, 183 or Music 185, 186. 29 hours Music History and Literature: Select from the following, Music 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, and 112. 15 hours Applied Music: 10 hours of major ensemble 6 hours of private lessons 16 hours Total 60 hours 145 |