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2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]

Music (B.M.)


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Core Requirements (20-21)


(Students in the jazz studies area of study must substitute MUSC 266 and MUSC 267, Aural Foundations of Improvisation I and II (2), for MUSC 203 and MUSC 204.)

Emphasis 1. Music Education


Requirements in School (83-86)


Core requirements (20-21)


One of the following areas of study (37-39)


Instrumental Music (37-38)


  • Theory and composition and/or history and literature courses
    Students must take 2-3 semester hours in this elective.
  • 200-level private instrumental study
    Students must take for 8 semester hours.
  • 300-level private instrumental study
    Students must take for 6 semester hours.

Ensembles (7)


Course work from the following (4-5)


Other ensemble courses (1)


Vocal Music (37-38)


  • Theory and composition and/or history and literature courses (2-3)

Ensembles (7)


Course work from the following (5)

Other ensemble courses (2)


General Music (37-39)


  • Theory and composition and/or history and literature courses (2-3)
  • 200-level private keyboard study (8)
  • 300-level private keyboard study (6)

Ensembles (7)


Course work from the following (5)

Other ensemble courses (2)


Requirements outside School


  • Fulfillment of requirements for Standard Special Teacher Certificate (See the “Teacher Certification Requirements” section of this catalog.)

And


Both courses are available for general education credit.

Special requirements


Students not obtaining a grade of C or better in the general education core competency courses must successfully complete the PRAXIS I test. A minimum NIU cumulative GPA of 2.50 or consent of school is required for enrollment in MUSC 275, MUSC 371, MUSC 372, and MUSC 484, and a grade of C or better is required for successful completion of MUSC 175, MUSC 275, MUSC 371, MUSC 372, and MUSC 484. Students must also pass a portfolio review.

To be considered for full admission into the music education professional course of study, students must receive a grade of C or better in MUSC 175 and MUSC 275 and maintain a minimum cumulative NIU GPA of 2.50. Admission will be reviewed by means of an interview with music education faculty during the term of enrollment in MUSC 275. Following full admission, students falling below the required cumulative GPA will not be permitted to continue in the teacher certification program, although they may appeal in writing for one probationary semester to the area coordinator of music education.

Emphasis 2. Performance


Requirements in School (78-81)


Core requirements (20-21)

See above.

One of the following areas of study (58-60)

Keyboard Music (58-60)


  • 200-level private keyboard study (16)
  • 300-level private keyboard study (16)
  • Theory and composition courses (2-3)
  • History and literature courses (2-3)
  • Ensembles (8)
  • Other music courses (7)

Special requirements


Before the senior year, all students in the keyboard area of study must either complete  keyboard skills classes (MUSC 268A and MUSC 268B) with a grade of C or better or pass a keyboard skills proficiency examination. Requirements for students whose primary keyboard instrument is harpsichord are MUSC 437, Piano Literature I (2), and other music courses (9).

Vocal Music (58-60)


  • Theory and composition courses (2-3)
  • History and literature courses (2-3)

Ensembles (12)


  • Ensemble courses (6)

Course work from the following (6)

Special requirements


Before graduation, all students in the vocal area of study must demonstrate a foreign language proficiency equivalent to one year of college instruction in French, Italian, or German. The student can fulfill this requirement by presenting documented proof of at least two years of high school foreign language instruction in French, Italian, or German with an average grade of C or better; demonstrating competency through a proficiency examination; or completing a one-year foreign language sequence (i.e., FLFR 101-FLFR 102, FLIT 101-FLIT 102, or FLGE 101-FLGE 102) in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.

Instrumental Music (58-60)


  • 200-level private instrumental study (16)
  • 300-level private instrumental study (16)
  • Theory and composition courses (2-3)
  • History and literature courses (2-3)
  • Other music courses (2)

Ensembles (12)


  • Other ensemble courses (4)

Course work from the following (8)

Note


Requirements for students whose primary interest is guitar are ensembles (8); 

  • Other music courses (2)

Jazz Studies (58-60)


  • 200-level private keyboard or instrumental study (8)
  • 300-level private keyboard or instrumental study (8)
  • A world music course (3)
  • Other music courses (2-3)

Ensembles (12)


  • Other ensembles (2 semester hours)

And course work from the following (4)


And course work from the following (6)


Note


Ensemble requirements for students whose primary instrument is keyboard are MUSC 391U, Instrumental Ensemble: Jazz Combo, OR MUSC 396, Jazz Ensemble (6); MUSC 394, University Chorus, OR MUSC 395, Concert Choir (2); MUSC 398, World Music Ensemble (2); ensemble electives (2). Credits earned in fulfilling the ensemble requirements may not be used to fulfill the world music requirement.

Requirements for students whose primary instrument is guitar are MUSC 163, Guitar Skills I (2); MUSC 164, Guitar Improvisation I (2); MUSC 263, Guitar Skills II (2); MUSC 264, Guitar Improvisation II (2); MUSC 349, Guitar: Primary (6), MUSC 391G, Instrumental Ensemble: Guitar Ensemble (4); MUSC 391U, Instrumental Ensemble: Jazz Combo, OR MUSC 396, Jazz Ensemble (6); MUSC 394, University Chorus, OR MUSC 395, Concert Choir (2).

Total Hours for Emphasis 2, Performance: 78-81


Emphasis 3. Composition


Requirements in School (78-80)


Core requirements (20-21)

See above.

And the following:

  • Approved courses in consultation with faculty adviser (36-37)
  • 200-level private keyboard, instrumental, or voice study (8)
  • 300-level private keyboard, instrumental, or voice study (4)
  • Ensembles (6)
  • Other music courses (4)

Special requirement


Before the senior year, all students in this emphasis must either complete at least two semesters of keyboard study or pass a keyboard proficiency examination at the intermediate level.

Total Hours for Emphasis 3, Composition: 78-80


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