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Bachelor of Music (BM) in Vocal Performance - Graduation MAP
This is a suggested plan. Meet with an academic advisor to create a specific plan that best
fits your academic needs. Remember, taking an average of 15 credit hours per semester
facilitates timely graduation.
Catalog Year: 2017/2018 NAME: ____________________________________________
Course Credit
Hour
Semester
Offered
Milestones
& Notes
Freshman (Semester 1) odd
MUSC 1006 Concert Attendance 0 F, Sp Grade of C or higher in all MUSC,
ENGL and MATH courses
Meet with major advisor
Meet with college academic advisor
Participate in juries (performance
evaluation) last week of semester.
Attend 12 concerts or recitals during
semester (MUSC 1006)
* Placement Exam Required
**Prerequisite courses may be required
MUSC 1110 Music Theory I * 3 F
MUSC 1130 Sight-Singing & Aural Skills I* 1 F
MUSC 1901 First Year Experience 1 F
MUSC 1150 Class Piano I * 1 F
Large Ensemble (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
Applied Lessons (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
Master Class (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
ENGL 1010 Introduction to College Writing (if needed)** 3 F, Sp, Su
MATH QL 1030, QL 1040, QL 1050 or QL 1080 ** 3-4 F, Sp, Su
Total Semester Credits 15-16
Freshman (Semester 2) even
MUSC 1006 Concert Attendance 0 F, Sp Grade of C or higher in all MUSC,
ENGL and LIBS 1704 courses
Meet with major advisor
Meet with college academic advisor
Pass 1000 Level Applied Music
through performance evaluation
(jury)
Attend 12 concerts or recitals during
semester (MUSC 1006)
MUSC 1120 Music Theory II 3 Sp
MUSC 1140 Sight-Singing & Aural Skills II 1 Sp
MUSC 1911 Introduction to Music Technology 1 Sp
MUSC 1160 Class Piano II (if needed) 1 Sp
Large Ensemble (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
Applied Lessons (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
Master Class (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
Information Literacy: LIBS 1704 1 F, Sp, Su
ENGL 2010 Intermediate College Writing 3 F, Sp, Su
Elective course 3 F, Sp, Su
Total Semester Credits 16
Freshman (Optional)
Total Semester Credits
Sophomore (Semester 3) even
MUSC 2006 Concert Attendance 0 F, Sp Grade of C or higher in all MUSC and
American Institution classes
Meet with major advisor
Meet with college academic advisor
Participate in juries (performance
evaluation) last week of semester.
Attend 12 concerts or recitals during
semester (MUSC 2006)
MUSC 2110 Music Theory III 3 F
MUSC 2130 Sight-Singing & Aural Skills III 1 F
MUSC 2150 Class Piano III (if needed) 1 F
MUSC 3872 Choral Conducting 2 F (Even)
MUSC 3205 Music History I: Medieval & Renaissance
Music 2
F
Large Ensemble (1000 Level) 1 F, Sp
Applied Lessons (2000 level) 1 F, Sp
Master Class (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
American Institution Class (POLS 1100, HIST 1700 or
ECON 1740) 3
F, Sp, Su
Total Semester Credits 15
Sophomore (Semester 4) odd
MUSC 2006 Concert Attendance 0 F, Sp Grade of C or higher in all MUSC,
courses
Meet with major advisor
Meet with college academic advisor
MUSC 2120 Music Theory IV 3 Sp
MUSC 2140 Sight-Singing & Aural Skills IV 1 Sp
MUSC 2160 Class Piano IV (if needed) 1 Sp
MUSC 3206 Music History II: Baroque & Classical Music 3 Sp Pass 2000 Level Applied Music
through performance evaluation
(jury)
Attend 12 concerts or recitals during
semester (MUSC 2006)
Large Ensemble (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
Applied Lessons (2000 level) 1 F, Sp,
Master Class (1000 level) 1 F, Sp
General Education Breadth Course 3 F, Sp, Su
General Education Breadth Course 3 F, Sp, Su
Total Semester Credits 17
Sophomore (Optional)
Total Semester Credits
Junior (Semester 5) odd
MUSC 3840 Form and Analysis 2 F Grade of C or higher in all MUSC and
Foreign Language classes
Meet with major advisor
Meet with college academic advisor
Participate in juries (performance
evaluation) last week of semester
Pass Piano Proficiency
MUSC 3207 Music History III: Music of the 19th through
the 21st Centuries
3 F
MUSC 3402 Vocal Literature I 2 F (Odd)
MUSC 2321 Principles of Piano Accompanying I 1 F
Large Ensemble (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
Applied Lessons (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
Master Class (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
General Education Breadth Course 3 F, Sp, Su
Foreign Language 1010 (Spanish, French, German or
Italian)
3 F (Spanish F, Sp, Su)
Total Semester Credits 17
Junior (Semester 6) even
MUSC 3208 World Music 2 Sp Grade of C or higher in all MUSC and
Foreign Language courses
Meet with major advisor
Meet with college academic advisor
Pass 3000 Level Applied Music
through performance evaluation
(jury)
MUSC 3412 Vocal Literature II 2 Sp (Even)
MUSC 3991 Junior Recital 1 F, Sp
MUSC 2331 Principles of Piano Accompanying II 1 Sp
Large Ensemble (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
Applied Lessons (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
Master Class (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
Foreign Language 1020 (Spanish, French, German or
Italian)
3 Sp (Spanish F, Sp, Su)
General Education Breadth Course 3 F, Sp, Su
Total Semester Credits 15
Junior (Optional)
Total Semester Credits
Senior (Semester 7) even
Large Ensemble (3000 level) 1 F, Sp Grade of C or higher in all MUSC
classes
Meet with major advisor
Meet with college academic advisor
Participate in juries (performance
evaluation) last week of semester.
Applied Lessons (4000 level) 1 F, Sp
Master Class (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
MUSC 4402 Vocal Pedagogy I-II 2 F (Even)
General Education Breadth Course 3 F, Sp, Su
General Education Breadth Course 3 F, Sp, Su
General Education Breadth Course 3 F, Sp, Su
Upper Division Elective (3000 or higher) 3 F, Sp, Su
Total Semester Credits 17
Senior (Semester 8) odd
MUSC 4991 Senior Recital 1 F, Sp Grade of C or higher in all MUSC,
courses
Meet with major advisor
Meet with college academic advisor
Apply for graduation by deadline
MUSC 3102 Counterpoint 2 Sp (Odd)
MUSC 4412 Vocal Pedagogy I-II 2 Sp (Odd)
Large Ensemble (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
Applied Lessons (4000 level) 1 F, Sp
Master Class (3000 level) 1 F, Sp
General Education Breadth Course 3 F, Sp, Su
General Education Diversity Breadth Course (if needed)
or Elective 3
F, Sp, Su
Total Semester Credits 14
Senior (Optional)
Total Semester Credits
Total Bachelor Credits 126-
127
41 Upper Division
Credit Hours
Gen Ed Breadth Requirements (do not duplicate departments)
□ HU □ CA □ HU or CA
□ SS □ SS
□ PS □ LS □ PS or LS
□ DV (Double dip with breadth course)
Avoid misadvisement! Consult your academic advisor
(weber.edu/advisors), the WSU Catalog (weber.edu/catalog),
and your CatTracks degree evaluation (log into your eWeber
Student Portal).
Revision Date: 4/28/17
Notes:
All Music Majors must audition for acceptance into major and pass
the music theory placement exam with a 70% or higher prior to
registering for MUSC 1110, MUSC 1130 and MUSC 1150.
Students are encouraged to work closely with a Career Services
advisor in addition to their academic advisors.