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Show ■ 132 Music 2103 Music Theory III (3) Music 2111 Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing IV (1) Music 2113 ' Music Theory IV (3) Music 2202 Survey of Music History Sc Lit I (2) Music 2212 Survey of Music History Sc Lit II (2) Music 2840 Form Sc Analysis (2) Music 2881 Vocal Workshop (1) Music 2821 Percussion Methods I (1) Music 2822 Percussion Methods II (1) Music 2841 Brass Methods I (1) Music 2842 Brass Methods II (1) Music 2851 Woodwind Methods I (1) Music 2852 Woodwind Methods II (1) Music 2871 String Methods I (1) Music 2872 String Methods II (1) Music 3112 Orchestration (2) Music 3203 Music History Sc Literature I (3) Music 3213 Music History Sc Literature II (3) Music 3822 Instrumental Conducting I (2) Music 3823 Instrumental Conducting II (2) Music 3991 Junior Recital (1) Music 4822 Jr High/Middle School Music Methods (2) Music 4842 High School Music Methods (2) Music 4860 Internship in Music min. 1 semester Music 4991 Senior Recital (1) Applied Music in appropriate area min. 6 semesters Major Ensemble in appropriate area min. 7 semesters Piano proficiency Foreign Language See Foreign Language Requirements in the Music Area procedures and policies. Music Major B ARTS (B.A.) » Program Prerequisite: None » Minor: Required. » Grade Requirement: A grade of "C" or better in courses required for these majors (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). Also refer to the general grade requirements for graduation under General Requirements. » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required for graduation - a minimum of 48 credit hours is required within the major. A total of 40 upper division credit hours is required (courses numbered 3000 and above) - 15 of these are required within the major. Advisement Music majors should meet with an advisor prior to registration. For current advisor listing please refer to Music Area procedures and policies. Admission Requirements Declare your program of study (refer to page 18). General Education Refer to pages 35-40 for Bachelor of Arts requirements. Also refer to the preceding pages of this catalog for Music area procedures and policies. Course Requirements for Bachelor of Arts in Music Required Courses (minimum of 50 credits) Music 1101 Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing I (1) Music 1103 Music Theory I (3) Music 1111 Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing II (1) Music 1113 Music Theory II (3) Music 1301 Group Keyboard Instruction I (1) Music 1311 Group Keyboard Instruction II (1) Music 1901 Music: The First-Year Experience (1) Music 1911 Intro to Music Technology (1) Music 2101 Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing III (1) Music 2103 Music Theory III (3) Music 2111 Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing IV (1) Music 2113 Music Theory IV (3) Music 2202 Survey of Music History Sc Lit I (2) Music 2212 Survey of Music History Sc Lit II (2) Music 2301 Group Keyboard Instruction III (1) Music 2840 Form Sc Analysis (2) Music 3203 Music History Sc Literature I (3) Music 3213 Music History Sc Literature II (3) Music 4991 Senior Recital (1) Applied Music in appropriate area min. 7 semesters Major Ensemble in appropriate area min. 8 semesters Foreign Language See Foreign Language Requirements in the Music Area procedures and policies. Music HONORS » Program Prerequisite: Enroll in General Honors Program and complete at least 10 hours of general Honors courses (see Honors Program). » Grade Requirements: Maintain an overall GPA of 3.3. Fulfill requirements for one of the music majors: Bachelor of Music with choral music education emphasis Bachelor of Music with instrumental music education emphasis Bachelor of Music with performance emphasis Bachelor of Music with keyboard pedagogy emphasis Bachelor of Music with vocal pedagogy emphasis In fulfilling requirements for one of the music majors, take at least 20 credit hours for music Honors credit. A student may receive music Honors credit in any upper-division music course with the exception of the following:* Music 3730 Keyboard Ensemble (1) Music 3740 Weber State Concert Choir (1) Music 3741 Chamber Choir (1) Music 3742 Weber State Singers (1) Music 3743 Vocal Chamber Ensemble (1) Music 3744 Musical Theatre (1-2) Music 3745 Weber State Community Choir (1) Music 3750 Symphonic Band (1) Music 3751 Wind Ensemble (1) Music 3752 Marching Band (2) Music 3753 Jazz Ensemble (1) Music 3754 Percussion Ensemble (1) Music 3755 Instrumental Chamber Ensemble (1) Music 3756 Pep Band (1) Music 3760 W.S.U. Symphony Orchestra (1) Music 3761 Chamber Orchestra (1) Music 3762 Theatre Orchestra (1-2) Music 3763 Guitar Ensemble (1) A student must be enrolled in Group Keyboard Instruction classes until piano proficiency is passed. Complete a Music Honors senior project in Music 4992 in addition to the senior recital. *Permission from the department chair should be sought before registering in a course for Honors credit. A written agreement should be reached with the appropriate professor regarding the work expected for Honors credit. (See Honors Program.) 9 or 18 Hour Fine Arts Concentration; 9 Hour Music Concentration ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR » Program Prerequisite: Fulfill the Elementary Education Major requirements (see Elementary Education in the Department of Teacher Education). » Minor: Required. » Grade Requirements: Refer to the Elementary Education Major in the Department of Teacher Education . » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 9 or 18 credit hours for these concentrations. Also refer to the Elementary Education Major in the Department of Teacher Education. Courses for 9 or 18 Hour Fine Arts Concentration Students electing the 9 or 18 hour Fine Arts Concentration may choose from the following music courses as part of this concentration. Music CA1013 Intro to Music (3) Music 1102 Fundamental of Musicianship (2) Music 3824* Music for Elementary Teachers (4) Courses for 9 Hour Music Concentration Students electing the 9 hour Music Concentration may choose from the following music courses to satisfy the concentration requirements. Music CA1013 Intro to Music (3) Music of World Cultures (3) Music in Religion (3) Fundamentals of Musicianship (2) Vocal Workshop (1) Music for Elementary Teachers (4) Music CA1053 Music CA1063 Music 1102 Music 2881 Music 3824* ' Required course Music » Grade Requirements: A grade of C (2.00) or better in courses used toward the minor. » Credit Hour Requirements: Minimum of 21 credit hours. Advisement Music minors should meet with an advisor prior to registration. For current advisor listings please refer to Music Area procedures and policies. Course Requirements for Music Minor Music Courses Required (16 credit hours) Music 1101 Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing I (1) Music 1103 Music Theory I (3) Music 1111 Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing II (1) Music 1113 Music Theory II (3) Music 1301 Group Keyboard Instruction I (1) Music 1311 Group Keyboard Instruction II (1) Music 1901 Music: The First-Year Experience (1) Music 2202 Survey of Music History Sc Lit I (2) Music 2212 Survey of Music History Sc Lit II (2) Applied Music Requirement (4 credit hours) Minimum of 4 credit hours or until advancement to the 3000 level competency. Major Ensemble Requirement (2 credit hours) 133 MUSIC COURSES Music CA1013. Introduction to Music (3) An introduction to music, its elements, language, and historical development. Concert attendance outside of regularly scheduled class time is required. Not available to music majors and minors. Music CA1023. Introduction to Jazz (3) A survey of jazz in America, including blues, ragtime, Dixieland, swing, bebop, cool, and fusion. Concert attendance outside of regularly scheduled class time is required. Music CA1033. Introduction to American Music (3) Survey of music in America, including classical, jazz, rock, folk, and ethnic, within the context of American history. Music HU1043. Music, the Arts St Civilizations (3) An introduction to music which explores its relationship to other arts. Music is often composed and performed in connection with other artistic media (visual arts, literature, theatre, film, etc.) and another level of understanding and appreciation is achieved if these connections are better understood. By observing music in its cultural context, a clearer picture of its role in civilization is allowed to emerge. The focus is primarily on Western Civilization but will include explorations of African, Indian, and music from other parts of the world. Music CA1053. Music of World Cultures (3) Music of Japan, China, India, the Middle East, Russia, Africa, and South America. Music CA1063. Music in Religion (3) An introduction to music in world religions and how it has shaped the history of man. Specific religious works and specific composers from numerous world denominations will be discussed. Music 1101, 1111. Ear-Training Sc Sight-Singing I-II (1 each) Development of aural skills needed to function as a musician and teacher. Emphasis on progressively advancing aural perception using the "fixed do" system. Must be taken concurrently with Music 1103, 1113. Music 1102. Fundamentals of Musicianship (2) Melody, harmony, rhythm, notation, ear training, and sight- singing skills needed to meet entrance requirements for Music 1101 and 1103. Music 1103, 1113. Music Theory I-II (3 each) Elementary harmony, primary and secondary triads with inversions, non harmonic tones, and modulation. Must be taken concurrently with Music 1101, 1111. Music 1301, 1311. Group Keyboard Instruction I-II (1 each) Beginning piano instruction with emphasis on reading, technical facility and sound musicianship. Music 1321. Basic Piano for Adults (1) Beginning instruction in keyboard for non-music majors and minors. Students must have access to a piano for practice. Music 1500. Beginning St Intermediate Classical Guitar (2) Beginner and intermediate class instruction in classical guitar, including technique, repertoire, and history of the instrument. May be repeated for credit. Music 1501. Beginning Folk Guitar (1) Beginning instruction in folk guitar. Open to all students. 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