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316 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Professors: Coker (Chairman), Bakkegard, Bob L. Bennett, A. Bryon, Dempster, Gillis, Howland, Lywen, R. Rea, Winter Adjunct Professor: Berdahl Associate Pr9fessors: A. Huff, Irwin, J. H. Martin, Renzi, Skei, Sutherland Assistant Professors: Fortner, Gilbert, H.eard, Hurst, Mullen Lecturers: Lorenz, Moe Part-time: Galloway, Ganduglia, Huber, E. Lorenz, Nielsen, Veld The Music Department provides (a) undergraduate instruction m music for those planning professional careers as performers and composers as well as those preparing for advanced degrees in performance, composition, and musicology; (b) preparation for the reaching credential programs in or involving music; (c) graduate training for students planning professional and academic careers or seeking professional growth as teachers in junior colleges or other school systems; (d) broad acquaintance with musical art for the layman and nonmusic major. Two degree programs are offered: the bachelor of arts and the master of arts, each with concentrations in performance, composition, musicology, or music education. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE Each student seeking a bachelor of arts degree with a m;~jor or minor in music must fulfill all the requirements listed under General Degree Regulations, General Education, and Other Departmental Requirements. MUSIC MAJOR Music 40A-B, 41A-B, 161A-B, 162A-E_____ ----------------------- __ ------------------------ _______ _ Complete one of the following options ----···--····---··-------- Units 18 26 Option 1. Preparation for performance, composition, musicology and other nonteaching careers in 11TUSic. Pass piano proficiency test; 10 units in Music 42A-B, 43A-B; Music 141; concentrations a, L, or c below. a. Performance: 8 units in Music 31-131 through 39-139 (instrument or voice) with advanced standing; 5 units in Music 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 153, 154. b. Composition: Music 145, 9 units in 147, 148, 149, 1 unit in Music 190. c. Musicology: Music 142, 147, 160T, 3 units in Music 76T-176T, 1 unit in Music 190. Option 11. Prepwration for a standard teaching credential with secondary specialization. Pass piano proficiency test; 8 units in Music 31-131 through 39- 139 with 4 units advanced standing; Music 156, concentration a or b below. a. Teaching general music and music appreciation: Music 119T, Theory and Appreciation; 12 units· in Music 76T-176T, 1 unit in Music 190. b. Teaching performing organizations: Music 42A-B, 43A-B; 5 units of Music 141, 142, 143, 119T, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 153, 154. Option Ill, Preparation for a standard teaching credential with elementary specialization. Pass piano proficiency test; 8 units in Music 36-136 and 8 units in 39-139 with 4 units advanced standing; 4 units in Music ll9T, Children's Music, Voice and Chorus, Theory and Appreciation; Music 155; 3 units in Music 76T-I76T. Recommended elective: Phys 55
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Title | 1971-72 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1971-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 316 |
Full Text Search | 316 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Professors: Coker (Chairman), Bakkegard, Bob L. Bennett, A. Bryon, Dempster, Gillis, Howland, Lywen, R. Rea, Winter Adjunct Professor: Berdahl Associate Pr9fessors: A. Huff, Irwin, J. H. Martin, Renzi, Skei, Sutherland Assistant Professors: Fortner, Gilbert, H.eard, Hurst, Mullen Lecturers: Lorenz, Moe Part-time: Galloway, Ganduglia, Huber, E. Lorenz, Nielsen, Veld The Music Department provides (a) undergraduate instruction m music for those planning professional careers as performers and composers as well as those preparing for advanced degrees in performance, composition, and musicology; (b) preparation for the reaching credential programs in or involving music; (c) graduate training for students planning professional and academic careers or seeking professional growth as teachers in junior colleges or other school systems; (d) broad acquaintance with musical art for the layman and nonmusic major. Two degree programs are offered: the bachelor of arts and the master of arts, each with concentrations in performance, composition, musicology, or music education. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE Each student seeking a bachelor of arts degree with a m;~jor or minor in music must fulfill all the requirements listed under General Degree Regulations, General Education, and Other Departmental Requirements. MUSIC MAJOR Music 40A-B, 41A-B, 161A-B, 162A-E_____ ----------------------- __ ------------------------ _______ _ Complete one of the following options ----···--····---··-------- Units 18 26 Option 1. Preparation for performance, composition, musicology and other nonteaching careers in 11TUSic. Pass piano proficiency test; 10 units in Music 42A-B, 43A-B; Music 141; concentrations a, L, or c below. a. Performance: 8 units in Music 31-131 through 39-139 (instrument or voice) with advanced standing; 5 units in Music 142, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 153, 154. b. Composition: Music 145, 9 units in 147, 148, 149, 1 unit in Music 190. c. Musicology: Music 142, 147, 160T, 3 units in Music 76T-176T, 1 unit in Music 190. Option 11. Prepwration for a standard teaching credential with secondary specialization. Pass piano proficiency test; 8 units in Music 31-131 through 39- 139 with 4 units advanced standing; Music 156, concentration a or b below. a. Teaching general music and music appreciation: Music 119T, Theory and Appreciation; 12 units· in Music 76T-176T, 1 unit in Music 190. b. Teaching performing organizations: Music 42A-B, 43A-B; 5 units of Music 141, 142, 143, 119T, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 153, 154. Option Ill, Preparation for a standard teaching credential with elementary specialization. Pass piano proficiency test; 8 units in Music 36-136 and 8 units in 39-139 with 4 units advanced standing; 4 units in Music ll9T, Children's Music, Voice and Chorus, Theory and Appreciation; Music 155; 3 units in Music 76T-I76T. Recommended elective: Phys 55 |