Bachelor of Arts in Music Undergraduate Programme By University of New Haven |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Arts in Music

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The bachelor of arts in music is a dynamic program for the study of music within a liberal arts curriculum. The B.A. program is distinctive in its treatment of music as a world-wide phenomenon. The program is also flexible, allowing students to focus on performance or musicology. Students focusing on performance are urged to take private instruction on an instrument or in voice each semester of enrollment. Seniors must present either a senior thesis or a senior recital to qualify for graduation. There are options in the senior year curriculum for courses appropriate for thesis or recital preparation. All students majoring in the B.A. in music must complete 122-123 credits. Required Courses Courses must include the University Core Curriculum plus the following: MUSC 1112 - Introduction to World Music MU 116 - Performance (12 credits minimum) MUSC 1125 - Elementary Music Theory MUSC 1126 - Elementary Music Theory Lab MUSC 2240 - Music Theory I MUSC 2241 - Music Theory I Lab MUSC 2242 - Music Theory II Choice of: MUSC 1198 - Intro to American Music I OR MUSC 1199 - Intro to American Music II OR MUSC 2211 - History of Rock OR MUSC 2221 - Film Music OR MUSC 4550 - Urban Ethnic Music And MUSC 3351 - Analysis and History of European Art Music I MUSC 3352 - Analysis and History of European Art Music II MUSC 3375 - Musicianship I MUSC 4501 - Seminar in Advanced Research I or MUSC 4416 - Advanced Performance MUSC 4502 - Seminar in Advanced Research II or MUSC 4416 - Advanced Performance Plus music electives (6 credits) Plus eleven electives (33 credits)

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The bachelor of arts in music is a dynamic program for the study of music within a liberal arts curriculum. The B.A. program is distinctive in its treatment of music as a world-wide phenomenon. The program is also flexible, allowing students to focus on performance or musicology. Students focusing on performance are urged to take private instruction on an instrument or in voice each semester of enrollment. Seniors must present either a senior thesis or a senior recital to qualify for graduation. There are options in the senior year curriculum for courses appropriate for thesis or recital preparation. All students majoring in the B.A. in music must complete 122-123 credits. Required Courses Courses must include the University Core Curriculum plus the following: MUSC 1112 - Introduction to World Music MU 116 - Performance (12 credits minimum) MUSC 1125 - Elementary Music Theory MUSC 1126 - Elementary Music Theory Lab MUSC 2240 - Music Theory I MUSC 2241 - Music Theory I Lab MUSC 2242 - Music Theory II Choice of: MUSC 1198 - Intro to American Music I OR MUSC 1199 - Intro to American Music II OR MUSC 2211 - History of Rock OR MUSC 2221 - Film Music OR MUSC 4550 - Urban Ethnic Music And MUSC 3351 - Analysis and History of European Art Music I MUSC 3352 - Analysis and History of European Art Music II MUSC 3375 - Musicianship I MUSC 4501 - Seminar in Advanced Research I or MUSC 4416 - Advanced Performance MUSC 4502 - Seminar in Advanced Research II or MUSC 4416 - Advanced Performance Plus music electives (6 credits) Plus eleven electives (33 credits)

Admission Requirements

80+
6.5+
Applicants must submit official certified copies of original senior secondary/high school records. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.

Jan-2000

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