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Music Performance: Vocal Emphasis, BM


This major is administered by the area of Music  in the School of Performing Arts .

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 MUS 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.

Program Learning Outcomes

The Music Program Learning Outcomes are: 

  1. As a Music student, you will be able to perform at appropriate levels for professional engagement
  2. You will demonstrate the disposition to cultivate a career in music. You will demonstrate an ongoing commitment to your own learning while maintaining high standards of professionalism
  3. You will be able to analyze, create, and interpret music and use this knowledge to enrich your work as musicians
  4. Youi will be able to classify and contextualize repertoire from diverse eras and traditions
  5. You will be able to employ critical thinking and self-reflection in the thoughtful and strategic planning, instruction, and assessment in music pedagogy. Your teaching will demonstrate a mastery of content knowledge and consider context, standards, essential questions, enduring understandings, and meaningful objectives and assessments


Consists of 86-88 credits.

Applied music, 24 credits


Take 8 credits from


Take 16 credits from


Applied Piano, 4-6 credits


Note


Placement exam required. If insufficient background, MUS 109  is prerequisite.

Conducting, 2 credits


Music literature and history, 12 credits


Pedagogy, 2 credits


Large ensemble, 8 credits


Note


Take 1 credit per semester (see Note 3 ).

Opera workshop, 2 credits


Diction I and II, 2 credits


Note


If you’re seeking a B.M. in Vocal Performance you may choose to take either (1) two semesters of one language (French or German), or (2) one semester of each language (French and German). You may also verify proficiency in these languages through credit by examination. Contact the Department of World Languages and Literatures  for testing times at the beginning of each term.

Entrepreneurship, 2 credits


Recital, 0 credits