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    Music (BA) 


    Program Description

    The bachelor of arts (BA) degree with a major in music is designed for a broad understanding of the music discipline through the study of performance, music theory, and music literature. The BA program allows a student to investigate diverse areas of music within a flexible curricular framework.

    All students In the BA music degree program must complete a senior thesis. Through a successful Pre-Recital Hearing for the music faculty, BA students may present a non-degree recital. Such a recital does not replace the senior thesis requirement. However, the recital may include material from the thesis project.


    Admission and Audition Requirements

    To be admitted as an undergraduate music major or music minor, applicants must complete an in-person audition/interview with the music faculty and complete various diagnostic examinations. Auditions are arranged through the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Specific information on the audition requirements for each music degree program is available from the department’s website. Priority consideration for performance scholarships is given to students who complete all admission requirements before March 30 of the application year.


    Ensemble Requirements

    Each of the undergraduate degree programs in music includes multiple semesters of participation in a major ensemble. De-pending upon specific degree requirements, the major ensembles include Chamber Singers, Concert Choir, Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble (combo), Jazz Singers, Big Band, and New Music Ensemble.

    Music scholarship students are expected to participate in performing ensembles in addition to those for which they receive credit. In general, music majors are expected to participate in at least two ensembles per semester.


    Candidacy Examination

    Each undergraduate music major must take a Candidacy Examination in spring of the sophomore year or upon completion of 45 or more credit hours as music majors (whichever comes first). The Candidacy Examination assesses a student's success in the first two years of music study. The examination helps the music faculty determine a student's potential for graduation within a given degree program.

    The examination includes the performance of one or more works and an interview with the faculty. While most students declare their intention from their first semester (BM in performance, BA in music, and so on), no student is actually accepted into the department as a major until the Candidacy Examination is completed successfully.


    Piano Proficiency

    Each undergraduate music major in a Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Education must demonstrate proficiency on the piano keyboard.  Proficiency is demonstrated by 1) successfully passing MUSC 2085, or 2) successfully completing the Music Education piano proficiency exam, or 3) successfully playing a piano proficiency exam for a panel of piano instructors during the sophomore or junior year.


    Performance Requirements

    Much of the music that we make is collaborative in nature, with a mix of keyboard, wind, brass, string, and percussion instruments, and voices. So that performance majors develop an ability to work with others beyond an accompanist, all performance majors presenting junior and senior recitals will include on each recital or in a Thursday student recital at least one 3-minute work that includes collaboration with a performer other than or in addition to piano. Works longer than 3 minutes are encouraged.


    Degree Requirements

    • 128 credit hours

    Core Music Courses

    MUSC 1010, 1020, 2010, 2020 Music Theory I-IV 12 hours
    MUSC 1810, 1820 2810 Musicianship I-III 6 hours
    MUSC 2030, 2040 Survey of Music History I, II 6 hours
    MUSC 4700 Advanced Variable Topic
    (taken in junior or senior year only) 2-3 hours

    Performance Courses

    MUSC 0890 Recital Attendance (six semesters required) 0 hours
    MUSC 4001-4005 Applied Music  12 hours
    Major Ensemble

      
    6 hours over eight semesters to be selected from:

    MUSC 4900 Webster University Concert Choir 1 hour per semester
    MUSC 4910 Webster University Chamber Singers 1 hour per semester
    MUSC 4940 Webster University Symphony Orchestra 1 hour per semester
    MUSC 4950 Webster University Jazz Singers 1 hour per semester
    MUSC 4960 Webster University Jazz Ensemble (combo) 1 hour per semester
    MUSC 4980 Webster University Wind Ensemble 1 hour per semester

    Supportive Courses

    MUSC 4040 Music of the Twentieth Century 3 hours
    MUSC 4611, 4612, 4613, 4614 Thesis sequence 4 hours

     
      A minimum of 6 credit hours selected from:

    MUSC 2820 Musicianship IV 2 hours
    MUSC 4001-4005 Applied Music 2 hours
    MUSC 3010 Composition 3 hours
    MUSC 3070 Orchestration I 3 hours
    MUSC 3170 Jazz History I 3 hours
    MUSC 3180 Jazz History II 3 hours
    MUSC 3410 Conducting I 3 hours
    MUSC 4140 Lyric Diction 2 hours
    MUSC 4150 The Art Song 3 hours
    MUSC 4160 Operatic Literature 3 hours
    MUSC 4170 Piano Literature 2 hours
    MUSC 4190 Orchestral Literature 3 hours
    MUSC 4250 Voice Pedagogy I 2 hours
    MSUC 4260 Piano Pedagogy I 2 hours
    MUSC 4360 Survey of Music Business 3 hours

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