Bachelor of Music in Music Performance - winds and Percussion 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Toledo |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Music in Music Performance - winds and Percussion

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Music degree is designed to prepare the student for a professional career in performance. The student may pursue one of nine concentrations. Students may be admitted to this program only with the approval of the music faculty, usually determined by a special audition. The requirements for each of the nine bachelor of music degree programs include non-music courses, core music courses and concentration courses. Wind and Percussion Concentration – 16 additional hours for a degree total of 126. a. Class Piano (3 hours) MUS 1570 MUS 1580 MUS 2570, or MUS 2580 Appropriate courses (determined by placement test). A grade of C or better is required in each course b. Performing groups: Eight semesters chosen from MUS 3010, 3020, 3040 or 3090 with a minimum of 2 semesters of MUS 3010 and/or MUS 3040, and a minimum of two semesters of MUS 3090. (Note: MUS 3020 may only fulfill the requirement for one semester.) Students must enroll in one of these courses each semester they are taking 12 or more hours. Two semesters of MUS 3140, 3160 or 3180. Four semesters of any choice of small ensembles that includes the student’s major instrument. The minimum requirement is an accumulation of 14 hours of ensemble credits, but only four hours may be counted toward degree. (4 hours) c. Instrumental Music Literature (3 hours) MUS 4410 d. Pedagogy on major instrument (2 hours) MUS 1510 MUS 1530, or MUS 1550 e. Music electives, chosen from upper division academic music courses (4 hours)

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Music degree is designed to prepare the student for a professional career in performance. The student may pursue one of nine concentrations. Students may be admitted to this program only with the approval of the music faculty, usually determined by a special audition. The requirements for each of the nine bachelor of music degree programs include non-music courses, core music courses and concentration courses. Wind and Percussion Concentration – 16 additional hours for a degree total of 126. a. Class Piano (3 hours) MUS 1570 MUS 1580 MUS 2570, or MUS 2580 Appropriate courses (determined by placement test). A grade of C or better is required in each course b. Performing groups: Eight semesters chosen from MUS 3010, 3020, 3040 or 3090 with a minimum of 2 semesters of MUS 3010 and/or MUS 3040, and a minimum of two semesters of MUS 3090. (Note: MUS 3020 may only fulfill the requirement for one semester.) Students must enroll in one of these courses each semester they are taking 12 or more hours. Two semesters of MUS 3140, 3160 or 3180. Four semesters of any choice of small ensembles that includes the student’s major instrument. The minimum requirement is an accumulation of 14 hours of ensemble credits, but only four hours may be counted toward degree. (4 hours) c. Instrumental Music Literature (3 hours) MUS 4410 d. Pedagogy on major instrument (2 hours) MUS 1510 MUS 1530, or MUS 1550 e. Music electives, chosen from upper division academic music courses (4 hours)

Admission Requirements

6+

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