See Music in the Programs of Study and Courses for Liberal Arts Students section for bachelor of arts (B.A.) program information.
The bachelor of music (B.Mus.) program offers four areas of concentration: performance, jazz studies, composition, and music education. Students are admitted specifically to one of these four areas. Any change in concentration must be made with the approval of the department. All students in the bachelor of music program must pass a piano proficiency examination prior to graduation (students in the music education concentration must pass the piano proficiency examination prior to the beginning of the semester in which they fulfill the student teaching requirement). The course 07:701:100 Music Assembly must be passed during each semester of full-time enrollment. Students who earn an
unsatisfactory grade in any semester will not be
allowed to schedule a senior recital or register for student teaching. Students in the music education concentration must be complete all degree requirements
before the student-teacher semester. In
addition, students may not be registered for any other courses during the
semester in which they student teach unless preapproved by the coordinator of field placements. All bachelor of music students are also expected
to perform in Music Assembly at least once a year after the first year.