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Mission statement
Professional
Opportunities
Bachelor
of Arts
Bachelor
of Music-applied
Bachelor
of Music-jazz
Bachelor of Music-educ.
Bachelor
of Music-music lit.
Minor
Courses
Academic
standards
Test-Out,
Credit-by-Exam and Music Placement |
Music
(College of Fine Arts)
Patricia Holland, Chair
Room 254, Noel Fine Arts Center
Phone: 715-346-3107
E-mail: music@uwsp.edu
Web:
www.uwsp.edu/music
Faculty: S
Bender, S Berk, S Bjella, J Bond, M Buchman, P Doebler, D Hastings, P
Holland, M Keller, R Korb, B Martz, D Martz, T McComb,
P Miles, M Roseman, A Rosen, R Rosen, D Story, T Story, L Thayer, D
Willhoit, C Young.
Mission Statement
To provide a dynamic environment
where innovation and leadership in creativity, teaching, performance, and
advocacy set a new standard for education through music.
Professional
Opportunities in Music
Our music programs prepare
students for professional careers in a variety of areas including
teaching, performance, composition, music business, music technology,
music management, and other music-related occupations. The Bachelor of
Music degree program offers four areas of emphasis: applied music, jazz
studies, music education, and music literature. The Bachelor of Arts
degree program offers a non-disciplinary music
degree that incorporates studies in other disciplines for careers in many
music-related professions.
NOTES:
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Admission to the
Department of Music as an undergraduate music major or minor is by
audition. You must complete the music theory diagnostic test, and if you
wish to major in music, you must be evaluated by piano faculty for
placement.
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Special music
scholarships are available to high school seniors with outstanding
talent in musical performance. These scholarships are awarded each
spring on the basis of special auditions held before members of the
music faculty. Contact the Music Department for dates, times, and other
details.
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Every music major must
enroll, participate, and receive a passing grade in a major ensemble
every semester except the student teaching semester.
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String music education
majors and string applied majors need four semesters of chamber
ensemble.
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See the Music
Department “Silent Advisor” for recital attendance requirements.
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The following
organizations are open to all students: Pointer Pep Bands, Concert
Choir or Choral Union, Wind Ensemble, Concert or Campus Band,
Instrumental Jazz Ensemble, University Orchestra, and numerous small
ensembles.
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Course numbers listed below without a
prefix or name are music courses.
Bachelor
of Arts Degree in Music
Consists of 42-48 credits.
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Theory, 14
credits: 110, 111, 112, 113, 210, 212, 379. Placement exam required.
If you have insufficient background, take 109 as prereq.
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Applied music,
8-14 credits.
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Major applied
instrument, 8 credits. You must complete the 200 level of study on
your major instrument before graduation.
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Minor applied
instrument, 0-6 credits. When piano is not your major applied
instrument, complete 246 or Level 100 of applied piano.
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Large ensemble, 4 credits (1 cr
per semester). (See Note 3 above.) Piano majors: 1 cr of MUS 328 taken
in lieu of large ensemble upon course offering).
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Music literature, 12 credits: 220, 221, 320, 321.
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Music electives,
4 credits.
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To graduate with this
"liberal arts" music major, you must also complete a minor in an area
other than music. We encourage you develop a plan for this minor with
your advisor.
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According to the
requirements of the National Association of Schools of Music, if you
are pursuing the Bachelor of Arts degree in music, you must complete
at least 66 nonmusic credits.
Bachelor
of Music - Applied
Music Option
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Piano. Admitted by audition only. Your performance proficiency will
be reviewed at the end of your freshman year for
permission to continue. In your first
semester, with your applied teacher’s approval, you may audition to
enter the performance degree program in the second semester of the
freshman year. You must perform a half recital in your junior year and a
full recital in your senior year. You must complete the 400 level of
study.
a. Applied music, 28 credits: 160 (4 cr); 260, 360, and 460 (24 cr).
b. Theory, 19 credits: 110,
111, 112, 113, 210, 212, 379; and 5 cr from 315, 317, 394 or 395,
410, 479. Placement exam required. If insufficient
background, 109 is prereq.
c. Music literature and
history, 18 credits: 220, 221, 320, 321, 420, 421.
d. Piano pedagogy, 2
credits: 491.
e. Required ensemble: 10
credits, 8 cr from large ensembles (1 cr per semester) and 1 cr each
from 328 and 429. (See Note 3 above.)
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Voice. Admitted by audition only.
Your performance proficiency will be reviewed at the end of your
freshman year for permission to continue. In your first semester, with
your applied teacher’s approval, you may audition to enter the
performance degree program in the second semester of the freshman year.
You must complete 246 or Level 100 of applied piano and complete the 400
level of study in voice. You must perform a half recital in your junior
year in voice and give a senior recital.
a. Applied music, 28 credits:
162 (4 cr); 262, 362, and 462, (24 cr).
b. Theory, 20 credits: 110,
111, 112, 113, 210, 212, 317, 379; and 4 cr from 394, 410, 479.
Placement exam required. If insufficient background,
109 is prereq.
c. Music literature and
history, 18 credits: 220, 221, 320, 321, 323, 422.
d. Vocal pedagogy, 2
credits: 492.
e. Large ensemble, 8
credits of 341 (1 cr per semester). (See Note 3 above.)
f. Opera workshop, 2
credits: 390.
g. Diction I and II, 2
credits: 302 and 303.
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String instrument.
Admitted by audition only. Your performance proficiency will be reviewed
at the end of your freshman year for permission to continue. In your
first semester, with your applied teacher’s approval, you may audition
to enter the performance degree program in the second semester of the
freshman year. You must complete 246 or Level 100 of applied piano and
complete the 400 level of study in your major instrument. You must
perform a half recital in your junior year in your major instrument and
give a senior recital.
a. Applied music, 28
credits: 163-166 (4 cr); 263-266, 363-366, and 463-466 (24 cr).
b. Theory, 23 credits:
110, 111, 112, 113, 210, 212, 315, 317, 379, and 5 cr from 395, 410,
479. Placement exam required. If insufficient
background, 109 is prereq.
c. Music literature and
history, 15 credits: 220, 221, 320, 321, and 426 or 427.
d. String pedagogy, 2
credits: 496.
e. Large ensemble, 12
credits: 8 cr of 342 (1 cr per semester) and 4 cr of 131-431.
(See Note 3 above.)
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Wind instrument.
Admitted by audition only. Your performance proficiency will be
reviewed at the end of your freshman year for permission to continue. In
your first semester, with your applied teacher’s approval, you may
audition to enter the performance degree program in the second semester
of the freshman year. You must complete 246 or Level 100 of applied
piano and complete the 400 level of study in your major instrument. You
must perform a half recital in your junior year in your major instrument
and give a senior recital.
a. Applied music, 28
credits: 167-176 (4 cr); 267-276, 367-376, and 467-476 (24 cr).
b. Theory, 23 credits:
110, 111, 112, 113, 210, 212, 315, 317, 379; and 5 cr from 395, 410,
479. Placement exam required. If insufficient
background, 109 is prereq.
c. Music literature and
history, 15 credits: 220, 221, 320, 321, and 426 or 427.
d. Woodwind or brass
pedagogy, 2 credits: 493 or 494.
e. Large ensemble, 8
credits: 1 cr per semester. (See Note 3 above.)
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Percussion.
Admitted by audition only. Your performance proficiency will be reviewed
at the end of your freshman year for permission to continue. In your
first semester, with your applied teacher’s approval, you may audition
to enter the performance degree program in the second semester of the
freshman year. You must complete 246 or Level 100 of applied piano and
complete the 400 level of study in your major instrument. You must
present a half recital in your junior year in your major instrument and
give a senior recital.
a. Applied music, 28 credits:
177 (4 cr); 277, 377, and 477 (24 cr).
b. Theory, 23 credits: 110,
111, 112, 113, 210, 212, 315, 317, 379, and 5 cr from 395, 410,
479. Placement exam required. If insufficient background, 109
is prereq.
c. Music literature and
history, 15 credits: 220, 221, 320, 321, and 426 or 427.
d. Percussion pedagogy, 2
credits: 495.
e. Large ensemble, 8
credits: 1 cr per semester. (See Note 3 above.)
Bachelor
of Music–Jazz
Studies Option
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Theory, 18
credits: 110, 111, 112, 113, 210, 212, 291, 317, 379.
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Creative
techniques, 9 credits: 192, 292, 217; WDMD 100.
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History and literature, 9
credits: 220, 305 and 321; and 3 cr from 221, 320.
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Senior Seminar, 2
credits: 418.
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ONE
of the following emphases:
a.
Performance Emphasis:
Admitted by audition only. Non piano majors
must complete 246 or Level 100 in piano. Woodwind majors must
demonstrate proficiency on two secondary instruments equivalent to 167,
169 and/or 171. All performance majors must present a junior half
recital and a senior recital.
1)
Applied music, 28 credits: 4 cr from 160, 162, 166-177,
181; 4 cr from 260, 262, 266-277, 281; 2 cr from 360, 362, 366-377, 381;
16 cr from 383, 483; 2 cr of 392.
2)
Required ensemble, 18 credits: 4 cr from 341, 342, 343 (1
cr per semester); enroll in 345 each semester; 6 cr from 123, 223.
b.
Composition/Arranging
Emphasis:
Non piano majors
take 247. If placed in private piano, complete Level 100 and 247. All
composition majors must present a junior half recital and a senior
recital.
1)
Theory, 7 credits: 315, 394/395, 410.
2)
Composition/arranging, 8 credits from 384, 479, or 484.
3)
Applied music, 10 credits: 4 credits from 160-181; 4 credits from
260-281; 2 credits from 360-381.
4)
Required ensemble,
14 credits: 4 cr from 341, 342, 343 (1 cr per semester); enroll in 345
each semester; 4 cr from 123, 223.
Bachelor
of Music Music Literature Option
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Theory, 14 credits:
110, 111, 112, 113, 210, 212, 379. Placement exam required. If
insufficient background, 109 is prereq.
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Theory electives,
315, 317, 394, 395, 410, 479.
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Applied music (major),
12 credits: complete 300
level of study on major instrument and 246 or Level 100 of applied piano.
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Large ensemble, 8 credits
(1 cr per semester) from 341, 342, 343. (See Note 3 above.) Piano majors:
1 cr from MUS 328 (taken in lieu of large ensemble upon course offering).
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Music literature. 34 credits:
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Required courses,
25 credits: 327, 428 (each 2 cr), 220, 221, 320, 321, 326, 329, 427
(each 3 cr).
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Electives, 9
credits from 301, 305, 307, 308, 309, 322, 323, 420, 421, 422, 424, 426
(each 3 cr).
Music Minor
Consists of 24 credits:
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Theory, 8 credits: 110, 111, 112, 113. Placement exam required. If
insufficient background, Music 109 is prereq.
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Applied lessons, 4 credits: 160-181 (2 credits each semester).
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Major ensemble, 4 credits: 140, 341, 342, 343, 344, or 345 (2
credits each semester).
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Music electives, 8 credits, selected from at least two of the
following groups: (Music 100, 102, 109; Music Ed 201, 381 do not count
toward music minor.)
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Theory/composition courses.
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Conducting courses.
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Music history and literature courses.
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Music education courses.
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Small ensembles or major ensembles.
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Jazz studies: performance, history, or analysis.
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Private applied or class applied.
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Recital attendance requirement, no credit. See the Music Department
student handbook.
If
you are interested in a music minor, please contact the Music Department
and consult with a music advisor regarding your musical objectives, music
electives, and the recital attendance requirement.
Academic Standards
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Permission to register, placement, and exceptions to the
requirements are subject to the approval of the instructor and the chair.
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Meet all general degree requirements for bachelor of music degree
OR bachelor of arts degree. Refer to the General
Degree Requirements section of this catalog.
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To graduate with a major in music you must have a minimum 2.0
cumulative grade point average (2.75 to student teach) in all required
major courses, including transfer courses, regardless of any declaration
of academic bankruptcy. You may repeat courses in the major if you follow
the course repeat policy found in the Academic Information
section of this catalog.
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Courses in music are open to all students who meet the
prerequisites.
Test-Out, Credit-by-Exam, and
Music Placement
If you are seeking advanced placement in music
general degree requirement courses by testing out of a course or by
gaining credit through exam, see the coordinator of the specific area in
which the course is offered.
If
you are from a UW College, while not required, we strongly encourage you
to take the placement exams in musicianship and music history to determine
the proper course you should take in those areas. If you are transferring
from institutions outside the UW System, you are required to take
musicianship and music history exams.
We require all music
education students to meet with the coordinator of music education before
registering for upper level music education courses. |