UNDERGRADUATE 4th SEMESTER SATISFACTORY PROGRESS EVALUATION

INSTRUCTIONS: The student must complete this form and bring it to the 4th semester applied jury. Please attach a complete printout of your academic record from MyUNLV, showing all coursework and grades.

Student NSHE# ______

Applied Instrument/Voice Course # MUSA Applied Teacher

Degree:

Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Performance

Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Music Education

Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Composition

Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Jazz Studies

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Music (Recital Concentration)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Music (History and Literature Concentration)

Course Title Semester/Year Grade

MUS 102E Beg. Music Theory/Harmony

MUS 102F Beg. Music Theory/Ear Training

MUS 201E Basic Musicianship IE

MUS 201F Basic Musicianship IF

MUS 202E Basic Musicianship IIE

MUS 202F Basic Musicianship IIF

MUS 303E Advanced Musicianship IE

MUS 303F Advanced Musicianship IF

MUS 304E Advanced Musicianship IIE

MUS 304F Advanced Musicianship IIF

MUS 109 Functional Piano I

MUS 110 Functional Piano II

MUS 209 Functional Piano III

MUS 210 Functional Piano IV

MUS 167 Piano Proficiency

MUS 131 Introduction to Music Literature

OR passing grade on Music History Placement Exam

MUSA Applied Study for Majors I, 1st sem.

MUSA Applied Study for Majors II, 2nd sem.

MUSA Applied Study for Majors III, 3rd sem.

MUSA Applied Study for Majors IV, 4th sem.

This student has / has not (circle one) met the Department of Music requirements for satisfactory progress

and should register for MUSA next semester.

(Signature of Area Coordinator/Jury Coordinator) (Date)

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC POLICIES RELATED TO SATISFACTORY PROGRESS

• All undergraduate music majors must achieve a minimum grade of C- (C minus) in all music courses (MUS, MUSA, and MUSE) required to complete the student's degree.

• To advance to upper division applied study (Level V), the student must successfully complete four semesters of harmony, sight singing, and ear training and have made satisfactory progress toward his or her degree.

• The Department of Music defines satisfactory progress as concurrent registration in harmony, sight singing, ear training, and functional piano, each semester of full-time enrollment until these course sequences are successfully completed.

• Students receiving a scholarship from the Department of Music must maintain a grade of ‘B’ in every required ensemble and in Applied Music (private lessons). If a grade of B- (B minus) or lower is earned in either area, the scholarship will be permanently rescinded.