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Musk 9. No course used to satisfy General Education CAPSTONE requirements may he used to satisfy music major requirements. 10. Option II music majors. whose major instrument is piano or guitar or whose concentration is music history Of compositionltheory, must pass the Level II Jury Exam in one of these areas: voice, violin, viola, eeHo, cancra bass, clarinet. flute, saxophone, ohoe; bassoon, trumpet, trombone, horn, tuba, or percussion. 11. Option 11 students must pass a conducting proficiency examination after completion of Music 158. 12. All undergraduate students must fulfill the upper-division writingskills requirement in order CO graduate. Studems are expected to meet this requirement no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed. Minor The Minor in Music requires completion ofat least 20 units of music courses, 6 units of which must be upper division. The program must be approved by the department adviser and the department chair. Required units usually include: Music 9 (or 40 and 41); 6 units of Music 31 Sand 131S through 39S and 139S; 6 ro 9 units in music literature, conducting, andlor pedagogy. In addition, students minoring in music must enroll in a major performing organization (see Note 4 under Other Departmental Requirements) each semester of the junior and senior years. Certifit:ate of Special Study in Music Performance The Certificate ofSpecial Study in Music Performance is intended for those persons who wish to study an instrument or voice without matriculating for a degree. A candidate for the certificate programshould be qualified for advanced standing Oury II competency) in his or her specialty prior to admission. Admission to the program requires the consent ofborh the major professor and the chair ohhe department. 188 The certificate program will comprise a minimum of 12 units of upper-division work, to be structured on an individual basis with the approval of both the major professor and the chair of the department. The individual program, along with the requisite approvals, will be in writing and kept on file in the department. The general requirements for the certificate program: • instruction in the student's major voice or instrument during each semester of residence at least one courSe in music theory or history at least one ensemble course, appropriate to the student's area ofspecialization, for each semester of study Graduate Program The Master of Arts degree program in music is designed to increase the candidate's professional competence, to increase the ability for cominued self-directed study, and to provide opportunity for grearer depth in the chosen area of concentration within the field of music. Foreign students must have achieved a minimum TOEFL score of 550 to gam entrance to the program. Master ofArts Degree Requirements (See also Admission to Graduate Standing, Advancement to Candidacy, Program Requirements, and Criteria for Thesis and Project.) The Master of Arts degree program in music requires a bachelor's degree in music or the equivalent. All entering M.A. swdents must take diagnostic entrance examinations in music history and music theory. Where needed, remedial work may be required prior to graduate study. An audition and/or entrance interview is also required. Under the direction of graduate advisers, each student prepares and submits a coherent program individually designed within the following framework: Courses in music, including at least 21 units in 200-series Units Specific requirements II Music 204,220, 1 music history seminar (Music 260, 267, 277, 287), and Music 211 or another performance class by advisement Option (select one) 9·12 Music Education Performance Electives 4·7 Courses in music or related fields, including at least 3 units in a subject other than music Project or thesis 3 Total 30 Students with concentrations in vocal performance and choral conducting must satisfY foreign language requirements (see area adviser). Courses in addition to those above may be specified after examination of the student's record and the student's performance on the diagnostic entrance examination. A maximum of 4 units in Music 102 and 121 taken after completion of the B.A. may be applied to the M.A. degree. A wtitten qualifying examination is required for admission to project or thesis. COURSES Music (Music) Peiformillg Organizations All performing organization courses may be repeated for credit and are open to both lower- and upper-division students. Courses listed include the technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of musical literature; rehearsal and public performance. 2 and 102. Choral Ensembles (1; Music 2 max tota14j Music 102 max totalG, repeatable for credit) Study and performance ofchoralliterarure appropriate for groups such as community chorus (cq, chamber singers (CS), jazz singers OS), men's chorus (Mq and women's chorus (WC). General Education BREADTH, Division 4. 3 and 103. Major Performing Ensembles (2j Music 3 max total 8; Music 103 max total 12, repeatable for credit) Study and performance of choral and instrumental literature appropriate for groups such as concert choir (cq, orchestra (0), wind ensemble (WE), marching band (MB), and symphonic band (SB). General Education BREADTH, Division 4.
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Title | 1998-99 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
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Date of publication | 1998-05 |
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Full Text Search | Musk 9. No course used to satisfy General Education CAPSTONE requirements may he used to satisfy music major requirements. 10. Option II music majors. whose major instrument is piano or guitar or whose concentration is music history Of compositionltheory, must pass the Level II Jury Exam in one of these areas: voice, violin, viola, eeHo, cancra bass, clarinet. flute, saxophone, ohoe; bassoon, trumpet, trombone, horn, tuba, or percussion. 11. Option 11 students must pass a conducting proficiency examination after completion of Music 158. 12. All undergraduate students must fulfill the upper-division writingskills requirement in order CO graduate. Studems are expected to meet this requirement no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed. Minor The Minor in Music requires completion ofat least 20 units of music courses, 6 units of which must be upper division. The program must be approved by the department adviser and the department chair. Required units usually include: Music 9 (or 40 and 41); 6 units of Music 31 Sand 131S through 39S and 139S; 6 ro 9 units in music literature, conducting, andlor pedagogy. In addition, students minoring in music must enroll in a major performing organization (see Note 4 under Other Departmental Requirements) each semester of the junior and senior years. Certifit:ate of Special Study in Music Performance The Certificate ofSpecial Study in Music Performance is intended for those persons who wish to study an instrument or voice without matriculating for a degree. A candidate for the certificate programshould be qualified for advanced standing Oury II competency) in his or her specialty prior to admission. Admission to the program requires the consent ofborh the major professor and the chair ohhe department. 188 The certificate program will comprise a minimum of 12 units of upper-division work, to be structured on an individual basis with the approval of both the major professor and the chair of the department. The individual program, along with the requisite approvals, will be in writing and kept on file in the department. The general requirements for the certificate program: • instruction in the student's major voice or instrument during each semester of residence at least one courSe in music theory or history at least one ensemble course, appropriate to the student's area ofspecialization, for each semester of study Graduate Program The Master of Arts degree program in music is designed to increase the candidate's professional competence, to increase the ability for cominued self-directed study, and to provide opportunity for grearer depth in the chosen area of concentration within the field of music. Foreign students must have achieved a minimum TOEFL score of 550 to gam entrance to the program. Master ofArts Degree Requirements (See also Admission to Graduate Standing, Advancement to Candidacy, Program Requirements, and Criteria for Thesis and Project.) The Master of Arts degree program in music requires a bachelor's degree in music or the equivalent. All entering M.A. swdents must take diagnostic entrance examinations in music history and music theory. Where needed, remedial work may be required prior to graduate study. An audition and/or entrance interview is also required. Under the direction of graduate advisers, each student prepares and submits a coherent program individually designed within the following framework: Courses in music, including at least 21 units in 200-series Units Specific requirements II Music 204,220, 1 music history seminar (Music 260, 267, 277, 287), and Music 211 or another performance class by advisement Option (select one) 9·12 Music Education Performance Electives 4·7 Courses in music or related fields, including at least 3 units in a subject other than music Project or thesis 3 Total 30 Students with concentrations in vocal performance and choral conducting must satisfY foreign language requirements (see area adviser). Courses in addition to those above may be specified after examination of the student's record and the student's performance on the diagnostic entrance examination. A maximum of 4 units in Music 102 and 121 taken after completion of the B.A. may be applied to the M.A. degree. A wtitten qualifying examination is required for admission to project or thesis. COURSES Music (Music) Peiformillg Organizations All performing organization courses may be repeated for credit and are open to both lower- and upper-division students. Courses listed include the technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of musical literature; rehearsal and public performance. 2 and 102. Choral Ensembles (1; Music 2 max tota14j Music 102 max totalG, repeatable for credit) Study and performance ofchoralliterarure appropriate for groups such as community chorus (cq, chamber singers (CS), jazz singers OS), men's chorus (Mq and women's chorus (WC). General Education BREADTH, Division 4. 3 and 103. Major Performing Ensembles (2j Music 3 max total 8; Music 103 max total 12, repeatable for credit) Study and performance of choral and instrumental literature appropriate for groups such as concert choir (cq, orchestra (0), wind ensemble (WE), marching band (MB), and symphonic band (SB). General Education BREADTH, Division 4. |