The music major curriculum is designed to give students a broad understanding of music. It consists of four components: the music theory sequence, courses in music history, applied music, and the ACM core course requirement. The theory sequence gives students a foundation in music analysis and composition. The history courses provide students with a historical and stylistic background in music from different periods and cultures. Applied music, which includes private lessons and ensembles, helps students express themselves musically through vocal and/or instrumental performance. Classroom studies in applied musicianship are designed to further their skills of musicianship. The ACM core course requirement integrates students' understanding of music with a broader knowledge of the arts. The curriculum includes all types of music including classical, jazz, and world music. An academic background of this kind prepares students for careers in teaching, performing, and music technology, as well as related postbaccalaureate studies.
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