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Nov 21, 2024
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2009-2010 University Catalog [Archived Catalogue]
Jazz Studies: Instrumental Performance - Bachelor of Music
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Program Total Credits: 126
The Jazz Studies instrumental curriculum provides a direct and pragmatic education for students interested in establishing a career as a performer or arranger in jazz and/or contemporary music. Students receive weekly, one-hour private lessons in their major area with renowned artist teachers. Performance opportunities are plentiful in the School’s award-winning jazz ensembles. Special courses include Jazz Improvisation, Jazz Theory, Jazz Ear-Training, Basic Piano, Jazz Piano, Jazz Arranging, History of Jazz, The Business of Music, MIDI Synthesis, Music Technology, Recording Engineering, Transcription and Analysis, Acoustics, Orchestration, World Music, 20th Century Music, Advanced Rhythmic Theory, and Advanced Improvisation.
Major areas of concentration in the Instrumental Performance program include: Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Woodwinds, Trumpet, Trombone, Tuba, Guitar, Electric and/or Upright Bass, Violin, Cello, Percussion, Drums, and Piano.
Woodwind majors may elect to enroll in a woodwind specialist program that includes the study of various woodwind instruments.
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Freshman Year Credits: 30
Sophomore Year Credits: 32
Fall Credits: 16
- MUPF 8XX - Ensemble Credits: 1 cr
Spring Credits: 16
- MUPF 8XX - Ensemble Credits: 1 cr
Fall Credits: 17
- MUPF 8XX - Ensemble Credits: 1 cr
Spring Credits: 17
- MUPF 8XX - Ensemble Credits: 1 cr
Senior Year Credits: 30
may be completed in either term.
All undergraduate music students must take either or . Students who take both may apply one toward elective credit. This requirement may be completed in either term. Fall Credits: 16
- MUPF 8XX - Ensemble Credits: 2 cr
Spring Credits: 14
- MUPF 8XX - Ensemble Credits: 2 cr
Liberal Arts Distribution
Note all Liberal Arts courses are 3.0 credits.
*LAPI courses may be taken any term, but are recommended for Juniors and Seniors. Note:
All instrumental majors are required to successfully complete one year of Chorus, which may be taken as ensemble or elective credits.
Piano (MUSC 121/122) and Jazz Piano (MUSC 223/224) are not required for piano majors. Instead, substitute four elective credits. |
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