University of Indianapolis –Shaheen College of Arts & Sciences

Curriculum Guide for Music Performance Majors (MUPR) - Instrumental

Bachelor of Music updated 05/17

Freshman Year

Semester I

q MUS 132* Aural Skills I (2)

q MUS 133* Music Theory I (2)

q MUS 105 Foundations for the Collegiate Musician (1)

q MUS 106 Freshman Experience in Music (1)

q MUS 118/ Keyboard Skills I (1) or

140 Private Applied Piano (1)

q MUS 140/145 Major Applied Area (2) and

q MUS 150 Performance Disciplines (1)

q MUS 160 Concert Choir (.5-1) or

q MUS 161 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (.5-1) or

q MUS 180 Chamber Orchestra (.5-1)

Semester II

q MUS 221 Aural Skills II (2)

q MUS 222 Music Theory II (2)

q MUS 140/145 Major Applied Area (2) and

q MUS 150 Performance Disciplines (1)

q MUS 119/ Keyboard Skills II (1) or

140 Private Applied Piano (1)

q MUS 160 Concert Choir (.5-1) or

q MUS 161 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (.5-1) or

q MUS 180 Chamber Orchestra (.5-1)

Sophomore Year

Semester I

q MUS 224 Aural Skills III (2)

q MUS 225 Music Theory III (2)

q MUS 131 Music History Survey I (2)

q MUS 140/145 Major Applied Area (2) and

q MUS 150 Performance Disciplines (1)

q MUS 140/145 Minor Applied Area (1)

q MUS 160 Concert Choir (.5-1) or

q MUS 161 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (.5-1) or

q MUS 180 Chamber Orchestra (.5-1)

Semester II

q MUS 234 Form and Analysis (3)

q MUS 232 Music History Survey II (2)

q MUS 257 Basic Conducting (2)

q MUS 140/145 Major Applied Area (2) and

q MUS 150 Performance Disciplines (1)

q MUS 150-UD Upper Divisional (0)

q MUS 140/145 Minor Applied Area (1)

q MUS 160 Concert Choir (.5-1) or

q MUS 161 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (.5-1) or

q MUS 180 Chamber Orchestra (.5-1)

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Junior Year

Semester I

q MUS 233 Music History Survey III (2)

q MUS 340/345 Major Applied Area (2)

q MUS 150 Performance Disciplines (1)

q MUS 160 Concert Choir (.5-1) or

q MUS 161 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (.5-1)

q MUS 180 Chamber Orchestra (.5-1)

MUS ELECTIVE From Menu of Approved Music Electives:

Choose (4 credits)

Semester II

q MUS 332 Music History Survey IV (3)(W/S)

q MUS 340/345 Major Applied Area (2) and

q MUS 150 Performance Disciplines (1)

q MUS 370 Junior Recital (0)

q MUS 160 Concert Choir (.5-1) or

q MUS 161 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (.5-1) or

q MSU 180 Chamber Orchestra (.5-1)

MUS ELECTIVE From Menu of Approved Music Electives:

Choose (4 credits)

Senior Year

Semester I

q MUS 340/345 Major Applied Area (2) and

q MUS 150 Performance Disciplines (1)

q MUS 160 Concert Choir (.5-1) or

q MUS 161 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (.5-1) or

q MUS 180 Chamber Orchestra (.5-1)

MUS ELECTIVE From Menu of Approved Music Electives:

Choose (4 credits)

Semester II

q MUS 340/345 Major Applied Area (2)

q MUS 150 Performance Disciplines (1)

q MUS 470 Senior Recital (0) (Capstone)

q MUS 160 Concert Choir (.5-1) or

q MUS 161 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (.5-1) or

q MUS 180 Chamber Orchestra (.5-1)

q MUS 430 Piano Literature and Pedagogy (3) (required of piano majors or

q MUS 433 Instrumental Literature and Pedagogy (1-2) [required of instrumental majors]

MUS ELECTIVE From Menu of Approved Music Electives:

Choose (4 credits)

Keyboard majors and Instrumental majors are required to select a total of 16 hours of music electives.

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Please note the following:

ENTRANCE EXAMS:

An Audition is required before admission into all Music Degree programs.

*Passing Theory Proficiency Exam or Music Fundamentals wit a B- minimum is a prerequisite to MUS 132 and 133.

A Piano Proficiency Exam is required (See Music Handbook)

LESSONS:

1)  Applied major area:

Piano//Instrumental: 16 hrs of applied lessons (8 semesters) or 8 hrs/4 semesters at 100 level and 8 hrs/4 semesters at the 300 level, with an additional 8 hrs./8 semesters of Performance Disciplines.

2)  Applied minor area:

Piano/Instrumental: 4 hours / (4 semesters)

Organ or voice is recommended as a secondary instrument for piano majors

ENSEMBLES

As part of the 4.5 hours of ensemble participation required of all majors, attendance in a large ensemble is required during all semesters of enrollment with the exception of piano and guitar majors who are required to participate for two years with the remaining semesters in large or small ensembles. A minimum of 1 semester of small ensemble is required of all majors. All instrumental majors must enroll in 1 semester of Jazz Ensemble. This ensemble requirement may be replaced with MUS 208 Jazz Improvisation I (3) or MUS 207 Jazz Keyboard.

Scholarship students must enroll in 2 ensembles each semester.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

A grade of C (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) or higher is required in all courses applying toward the Music Performance Major.

Minimum Recital Attendance required for Upper Divisional and prior to Graduation. (See Music Handbook).

An Upper Divisional must be completed in order to register for 300/400 level music classes. (See Music Handbook)

The Music Performance major requires a total of 83 hours, 7 of which are Gen Ed. equivalent, with an additional 46.5 Gen Ed hours.

The Bachelor of Music degree requires a minimum of 120 hours.

Instrumental Majors will select 16 credit hours from the menu of courses below.

A student may complete more than one major as long as each major has at least 24 discrete hours. Please see the Academic Catalog for additional details.

Menu of Elective courses for the Performance Major:

q MUS 125 Microcomputer Applications in Music

q MUS 127 Electronic Music Notation

q MUS 135 Introduction to Compositional Techniques

q MUS 207 Jazz Keyboard (this course may replace the required 1 semester of Jazz Ensemble)

q MUS 208 Jazz Improvisation I (this course may replace the required 1 semester of Jazz Ensemble)

q MUS 209 Jazz Improvisation II

q MUS 226 Electronic Music Media I

q MUS 307 Jazz History

q MUS 308 Jazz Pedagogy

q MUS 315 Composition I

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q MUS 324 18th Century Counterpoint

q MUS 334 16th Century Counterpoint

q MUS 362 Advanced Instrumental Conducting I

q MUS 363 Advanced Choral Conducting I

q MUS 364 Advanced Instrumental Conducting II

q MUS 365 Advanced Choral Conducting II

q MUS 380 Professional Development Workshop

q MUS 415 Composition II

q MUS 420 ST: Interrelationships in Arts

q MUS 420 ST: Seminar Why Should I Listen

q MUS 420 ST: Theory Seminar

q MUS 423 Issues and Analysis and Criticism

q MUS 424 Contemporary Techniques

q MUS 435 Beethoven/Schubert Honors Seminar

q MUS 455 Instrumental/Choral Arranging