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2025-2026 Course Catalog
Music Education, B.M.
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Learning in Common Requirements for Music Majors
Music majors in the Bachelor of Arts program must fulfill 6 of 8 Multidisciplinary and Upper-division categories in Learning in Common, of which at least one must be a U course. If the student opts to take an M6 course, the student must take an M6 outside the music department. Bachelor of Music degree students fulfill a modified set of Learning in Common requirements. Bachelor of Music students concentrating in music education complete F1, F2 (1.5 units), F3, F4, M2, M3 (EDUC 160 ) and one Upper-Division category. All other Bachelor of Music students are exempt from the Quantitative Reasoning (F2) requirement. In the Multidisciplinary categories, Bachelor of Music (non-music education) students are exempt from the Aesthetic Expression (M6) requirement, and they need to choose only two of the remaining five Multidisciplinary categories. They also must complete only one of the two Upper-Division category requirements.
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Departmental Requirements
During the first semester, the course schedule in all programs is identical, allowing a student the opportunity to determine an area of emphasis, evaluate performance potential, and consider career preparation. - MUS 165.2 - Music of Western World (first year, fall semester)
- MUS 171.2 - Diatonic Harmony
- MUS 175.2 - Musics of The World (first year, spring semester)
- MUS 272.2 - Chromatic Harmony
- MUS 279.2 - Music of The Baroque Period (second year, fall semester, 1st 8 weeks)
- Students with a classical concentration would take: MUS 278.2 - Medieval & Renaissance Music (second year, fall semester, last 8 weeks)
- Students with a jazz concentration would take: MUS 253.2 - Jazz History (second year, fall semester, last 8 weeks)
- MUS 283 - WI:Classical & Romantic Music (second year, spring semester)
- MUS 352.2 - 20 Century to 1945 (third year, fall semester)
- MUS 354.2 - Cont Music Since 1945 (third year, spring semester)
To complete the major, all Bachelor of Music students must complete
MUS 136.1 and MUS 236.1 . Additionally, all majors are required to perform in end-of-term juries on their major instrument or voice in every term in which they are enrolled in the performance unit. (A waiver is granted for student teachers.) In each fall and spring term, full-time music majors are required to attend 10 concerts and/or recitals and all performance classes. Required Courses in the Major
The Bachelor of Music in music education requires Total: 17.25 course units.
Additionally, the student must pass vocal and piano proficiency exams before student teaching. EDUC 100.2 , EDUC 130, EDUC 160 , EDUC 244 , EDUC 367 , EDUC 368 , EDUC 375 , EDUC 376 , and EDUC 377 are required in the teacher education program. Students interested in teacher certification also should consult the music education professor of the Music Department. |
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