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GRADUATE STUDY

Master’s degrees are available in music. See the Graduate catalog for information.



DEGREE PLANS

The School of Music offers programs of study leading to the Bachelor of Music (B.M.) degree or the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree.


Bachelor of Music: Students pursuing the Bachelor of Music degree choose from an area of concentration in either Church Music or Music Education. Both areas offer several emphases from which the student may choose.
Bachelor of Arts: The area of concentration in this program is music in general or Theory-Composition emphasis.

PROGRAMS OF STUDY

The Music Education Area (leading to the Bachelor of Music)

This program prepares students to teach music in primary and secondary schools. This is accomplished through the following emphases: (1) developing personal musicianship/performance skills; (2) acquiring knowledge of music literature and music history; (3) understanding the philosophies of music and music education; and (4) mastering techniques and methods for teaching music.
The Church Music Area (leading to the Bachelor of Music)

This program prepares students for Christian ministry through music as a church musician and/or for graduate study. This is accomplished through the following emphases: (1) developing personal musicianship/performance skills; (2) acquiring knowledge of music literature and music history; (3) understanding the philosophies of music, worship, and ministry; and (4) mastering techniques and methods for music ministry.

The Music Area (leading to the Bachelor of Arts)
This program concentrates on music in general, without specialization toward church music or music education. It prepares students for graduate study and/or careers in performance, composition, or college/private teaching in music. This is accomplished through the following emphases: (1) developing personal musicianship/performance skills; (2) acquiring knowledge of music literature and music history; (3) understanding the philosophy of music; and (4) mastering a variety of music-related techniques and methods.

Additionally, this program offers an emphasis in theory and composition.


Students who want more freedom to take courses outside the field of music may be interested in the pursuing the Music Area leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree.
The chart below illustrates the different degrees, programs, and emphases available through the School of Music.


Bachelor of Music

Vocal

Piano

Organ

Instrumental

Theory & Composition

Church Music Area












Music Education Area













Vocal Performance















Bachelor of Arts

Music Area (General)












Music Area
















MUSIC PERFORMANCE GRANTS

Grants in varying amounts are available based on student ability and willingness to participate in two or more musical ensembles. Auditions are held throughout the year. For more specific information, write the Dean of the School of Music.



REQUIREMENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR HEARING MUSIC

Students have many opportunities to attend music and cultural programs, both on and off campus. Campus performances include recitals by faculty, students, and guests, and concerts by choral and instrumental ensembles. The Central Kentucky Arts Series, located in Campbellsville, offers several music programs each year. All music majors and minors must attend 75% of the musical events during the semesters they are studying applied music. After six semesters of applied study, the requirement is reduced to 50%.



APPLIED MUSIC (private lessons)

Students with a music area or minor should enroll each semester in applied music until all requirements have been fulfilled--continuity is particularly important. Applied music students will perform before a jury of music faculty members at the end of each semester, and also at least once in General Recital each semester. Upperclassmen Music majors who do not present a separate junior recital will be expected to perform six to twelve minutes of music on a Junior Serenade. Music majors are required to perform at least one-half of an evening recital during the senior year.



PIANO PROFICIENCY

Since basic keyboard ability is a must for every musician, all music majors and minors must pass a Piano Proficiency Examination. This normally should be completed by the end of the sophomore year. At the latest it must be completed prior to the student’s Senior Recital hearing. A student must be enrolled in class piano every semester until the Piano Proficiency Exam is passed.



VOCAL and CONDUCTING PROFICIENCY

Every student who completes a major or minor in music should be able to make effective use of his/her natural instrument, the voice, and to conduct a choral group. For this reason, each music major or minor is required to pass Vocal and Conducting Proficiency requirements. These may be met through course work or by examination. Music majors must fulfill this requirement prior to their senior recital hearing. Music minors are expected to meet the requirements before beginning their final year of study.



UPPER DIVISION

The music faculty reviews the work of all students seeking a degree program in music at the end of their sophomore year. The progress and potential of the student in both course work and applied music will be considered. If, in the opinion of the Music Faculty, the student has made satisfactory progress and shows the potential to complete the upper level courses satisfactorily, s/he will be approved to pursue the completion of a degree in music.



BACHELOR OF MUSIC PROGRAMS
Church Music Area--Vocal Emphasis 83

Theory 16



Take each course on this list: 14

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2



Take one course on this list: 2

MUS 301 Counterpoint 2

MUS 302 Orchestration 2

MUS 303 Choral Arranging 2

Music History and Literature 12

Take each course on this list:

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

MUS 323 Sacred Choral Literature 2

Music Education 9

Take each course on this list: 7

MUS 343 Conducting I 2

MUS 344 Conducting II 2

MUS 442 Vocal Pedagogy and Literature 3



Take two courses on this list: 2

MUS 241 Woodwind Methods Class 1

MUS 242 Brass Methods Class 1

MUS 243 String Methods Class 1

MUS 244 Percussion Methods Class 1

Church Music 17



Take each course on this list:

MUS 361 Church Music Administration 3

MUS 362 Hymnology 3

MUS 363 Music Ministry with Children 3

MUS 364 Music Ministry with Youth and Adults 3

MUS 367 Music and Worship 3

MUS 380 Seminar 1

MUS 480 Field Study 1

Applied Music 18

Take each course on this list:
MUA Voice 14

MUA Piano* 4

*Once proficiency is demonstrated, the student will take applied organ courses

Ensembles 6



Take both courses on this list:

MUE Concert Chorus 5

MUE Handbell Choir 1

Music Electives 3



Take music courses totaling three hours; no ensembles; not previously taken

Free Electives 2



Take courses totaling two hours from any discipline; not previously taken


Church Music Area- Piano Emphasis 85

Theory 16



Take each course on this list: 14

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2



Take one course on this list: 2

MUS 301 Counterpoint 2

MUS 302 Orchestration 2

MUS 303 Choral Arranging 2

Music History and Literature 15

Take each course on this list:

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

MUS 323 Sacred Choral Literature 2

MUS 424 Piano Literature 3

Music Education 8



Take each course on this list:

MUS 343 Conducting I 2

MUS 344 Conducting II 2

MUS 346 Accompanying 1

MUS 441 Piano Pedagogy 3

Church Music 18



Take each course on this list:

MUS 361 Church Music Administration 3

MUS 362 Hymnology 3

MUS 363 Music Ministry with Children 3

MUS 364 Music Ministry with Youth and Adults 3

MUS 365 Service Playing I 1

MUS 367 Music and Worship 3

MUS 380 Seminar 1

MUS 480 Field Study 1

Applied Music 18



Take each course on this list:

MUA Piano 12

MUA Voice 4

MUA Organ 2

Ensembles 6

MUE Concert Chorus 5

MUE Handbell Choir 1

Music Electives 2



Take music courses totaling three hours; no ensembles; not previously taken

Free Electives 2



Take courses totaling two hours from any discipline; not previously taken
Church Music Area- Organ Emphasis 84

Theory 16



Take each course on this list: 14

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2



Take one course on this list: 2

MUS 301 Counterpoint 2

MUS 302 Orchestration 2

MUS 303 Choral Arranging 2

Music History and Literature 15

Take each course on this list:

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

MUS 323 Sacred Choral Literature 2

MUS 426 Organ Literature 3

Music Education 7



Take each course on this list:

MUS 343 Conducting I 2

MUS 344 Conducting II 2

MUS 346 Accompanying 1

MUS 443 Organ Pedagogy 3

Church Music 19



Take each course on this list:

MUS 361 Church Music Administration 3

MUS 362 Hymnology 3

MUS 363 Music Ministry with Children 3

MUS 364 Music Ministry with Youth and Adults 3

MUS 365 Service Playing I 1

MUS 366 Service Playing II 1

MUS 367 Music and Worship 3

MUS 380 Seminar 1

MUS 480 Field Study 1

Applied Music 16

MUA Organ 12

MUA Voice 4

Ensembles 6

MUE Concert Chorus 5

MUE Handbell Choir 1

Music Electives 2

Take music courses totaling three hours; no ensembles; not previously taken

Free Electives 2



Take courses totaling two hours from any discipline; not previously taken

Church Music Area- Instrumental Emphasis 83

Theory 16



Take each course on this list: 14

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2



Take one course on this list: 2

MUS 301 Counterpoint 2

MUS 302 Orchestration 2

MUS 303 Choral Arranging 2

Music History and Literature 12

Take each course on this list:

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

MUS 323 Sacred Choral Literature 2

Music Education 8

Take each course on this list: 7

MUS 343 Conducting I 2

MUS 344 Conducting II 2

MUS 442 Vocal Pedagogy and Literature 3



Take one course on this list: 1

MUS 241 Woodwind Methods 1

MUS 242 Brass Methods 1

MUS 243 String Methods 1

MUS 244 Percussion Methods 1

Church Music 16



Take each course on this list:

MUS 361 Church Music Administration 3

MUS 362 Hymnology 3

MUS 363 Music Ministry with Children 3

MUS 364 Music Ministry with Youth and Adults 3

MUS 367 Music and Worship 3

MUS 480 Field Study 1

Applied Music 21



Take each course on this list:

MUA Emphasis Instrument 12

MUA Voice 6

MUA/MUS Applied Piano or Class Piano 3

Ensembles 8

Take each course on this list:

MUE Concert Band 2

MUE Concert Chorus 2

MUE Handbell Choir 2

MUE Marching Band 2

Free Electives 2



Take courses totaling two hours from any discipline; not previously taken

Music Education Area--Vocal Emphasis 95

Theory 16



Take each course on this list: 14

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2



Take one course on this list: 2

MUS 301 Counterpoint 2

MUS 302 Orchestration 2

MUS 303 Choral Arranging 2

Music History and Literature 10

Take each course on this list:

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

Music Education 8



Take each course on this list: 7

MUS 343 Conducting I 2

MUS 344 Conducting II 2

MUS 442 Vocal Pedagogy and Literature 3



Take one course on this list: 1

MUS 241 Woodwind Methods Class 1

MUS 242 Brass Methods Class 1

MUS 243 String Methods Class 1

MUS 244 Percussion Methods Class 1

Professional Education 37



Take each course on this list:

ED 102 Introduction to Education 3

ED 300 Human Development and Learning 3

ED 310 Instructional Technology 3

ED 325 The Exceptional Child 3

ED 416 Curriculum & Methodology 3

ED 450 Student Teaching 12

MUS 240 Foundations & Principles of Music Education 2

MUS 340 Music Education in the Elementary Schools 3

MUS 341 Music Education in the Middle School 2

MUS 342 Music Education in the Secondary Schools 3

Applied Music 16

MUA Voice 12

MUA Piano 4

Ensembles 6

MUE Concert Chorus 6

Free Electives 2

Take courses totaling two hours from any discipline; not previously taken


Music Education Area – Piano/Keyboard Emphasis 97

Theory 16



Take each course on this list: 14

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2



Take one course on this list: 2

MUS 301 Counterpoint 2

MUS 302 Orchestration 2

MUS 303 Choral Arranging 2


Music History and Literature 13

Take each course on this list:

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

MUS 424 Piano Literature 3

Music Education 9

Take each course on this list: 8

MUS 343 Conducting I 2

MUS 344 Conducting II 2

MUS 346 Accompanying 1

MUS 441 Piano Pedagogy 3

Take one course on this list: 1

MUS 241 Woodwind Methods Class 1

MUS 242 Brass Methods Class 1

MUS 243 String Methods Class 1

MUS 244 Percussion Methods Class 1

Professional Education 37



Take each course on this list:

ED 102 Introduction to Education 3

ED 300 Human Development and Learning 3

ED 310 Instructional Technology 3

ED 325 The Exceptional Child 3

ED 416 Curriculum & Methodology 3

ED 450 Student Teaching 12

MUS 240 Foundations & Principles of Music Education 2

MUS 340 Music Education in the Elementary Schools 3

MUS 341 Music Education in the Middle School 2

MUS 342 Music Education in the Secondary Schools 3

Applied Music 17



Take each course on this list:

MUA Piano 12

MUA Voice 4

MUA Organ* 1

*After piano proficiency

Ensembles 3

MUE Concert Chorus 3

Free Electives 2



Take courses totaling two hours from any discipline; not previously taken


Music Education Area - Instrumental Emphasis 96

Theory 16



Take each course on this list: 14

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2



Take one course on this list: 2

MUS 301 Counterpoint 2

MUS 302 Orchestration 2

MUS 303 Choral Arranging 2

Music History and Literature 10

Take each course on this list:

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

Music Education 13



Take each course on this list:

MUS 241 Woodwind Methods Class 1

MUS 242 Brass Methods Class 1

MUS 243 String Methods Class 1

MUS 244 Percussion Methods Class 1

MUS 343 Conducting I 2

MUS 344 Conducting II 2

MUS 440 Instrumental Pedagogy & Literature 3

MUS 444 Marching Band Techniques 2

Professional Education 31



Take each course on this list:

ED 102 Introduction to Education 3

ED 300 Human Development and Learning 3

ED 310 Instructional Technology 3

ED 325 The Exceptional Child 3

ED 416 Curriculum & Methodology 3

ED 450 Student Teaching 12

MUS 240 Foundations & Principles of Music Education 2

MUS 341 Music Education in the Middle School 2

Applied Music 18



Take each course on this list:

MUA Emphasis Instrument 12

MUA/MUS Voice 2

MUA/MUS Other Instrument 4

Ensembles 6

MUE Marching Band 3

MUE Concert Band 3

Free Electives 2



Take courses totaling two hours from any discipline; not previously taken


Vocal Performance 83

Theory 14



Take each course on this list:

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2

Music History and Literature 13

Take each course on this list:

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

MUS 325 Music in World Cultures 3

Performance Studies 10

Take each course on this list:

MUS 147 Diction for Singers I 1

MUS 148 Diction for Singers II 1

MUS 343 Conducting I 2

MUS 445 Vocal Literature and Performance Practice 3

MUS 446 Voice Science & Pedagogy 3

Applied Voice 18

Take each course on this list twice, with each instance in a different term. Courses should be taken sequentially (MUA 100, then 200, etc.) The advisor will help determine the credit hour value of each course in order to reach the 18 minimum.

MUA 100 Applied Voice

MUA 200 Applied Voice

MUA 300 Applied Voice

MUA 400 Applied Voice

Ensembles 8



Take each of these ensembles at least once (for four hours), then choose any combination for the other four hours for a total of eight.

Concert Chorus as MUE 181, MUE 281, MUE 381, or MUE 481 1

University Chorale as MUE 183, MUE 283, MUE 383, or MUE 483 1

Chamber Choir as MUE 193, MUE 293, MUE 393, or MUE 493 1

Opera Workshop as MUE 194, MUE 294, MUE 394, or MUE 494 1

Languages 6



Take two courses on this list:

FRE 111 Elementary French I 3

FRE 112 Elementary French II 3

GER 111 Elementary German I 3

GER 112 Elementary German II

Recitals 2



Take two courses on this list:

MUS 391 Junior Recital 1

MUS 491 Senior Recital 1

Music Electives 12



Take Music courses (prefixed MUA, MUE, MUS) totaling 12 hours. There is a limit of six hours of additional ensemble course credit to meet this requirement.

BACHELOR OF ARTS PROGRAMS

Music Area 81

Foreign Language 12

FR 111 Elementary French I 3

FR 112 Elementary French II 3

GER 111 Elementary German I 3

GER 112 Elementary German II 3


Musicianship 30

Take each course on this list: 27

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

MUS 325 Music in World Cultures 3

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2

Take one course on this list: 3

MUS 424 Piano Literature 3

MUS 426 Organ Literature 3

MUS 440 Instrumental Pedagogy and Literature 3

MUS 442 Vocal Pedagogy and Literature 3

Applied Music 20



Take major instrument courses totaling 16 hours; composition and conducting may not be taken

Major Instrument (not composition or conducting) 16

Piano (after proficiency, take electives) 4

Ensembles 5

Electives 13

Take courses totaling 13 hours from any discipline; not previously taken, excluding ensembles


Music Area -Theory/Composition Emphasis 82

Foreign Language 12



Take each course on this list:

FR 111 Elementary French I 3

FR 112 Elementary French II 3

GER 111 Elementary German I 3

GER 112 Elementary German II 3

Musicianship 33



Take each course on this list:

MUS 101 Theory I 3

MUS 102 Theory II 3

MUS 121 Music Literature I 2

MUS 122 Music Literature II 2

MUS 201 Theory III 3

MUS 202 Theory IV 3

MUS 301 Counterpoint 2

MUS 302 Orchestration 2

MUS 303 Choral Arranging 2

MUS 321 Music History I 3

MUS 322 Music History II 3

MUS 325 Music in World Cultures 2

MUS 401 Form and Analysis 2

Applied Music 18

Applied Composition courses 8

Applied Performance Major courses 6

Piano (after proficiency, take electives 4

Ensembles 5

Electives 14

Music Electives (not ensembles) (minimum) 4



Take music courses totaling four hours, excluding ensembles

Free Electives (not music ensembles) 10



Take courses totaling 16 hours from any discipline; not previously taken

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