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Page 1: BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN PIANO PERFORMANCE · Fall 2008 BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN PIANO PERFORMANCE I. General Studies Credit Hours English 1302 Thinking and Writing 3 English 1304 Thinking,

Fall 2008

BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN PIANO PERFORMANCE I. General Studies Credit Hours English 1302 Thinking and Writing 3 English 1304 Thinking, Writing, and Research 3 English 2301 British Literature 3 9 History 1305 World History to 1500 3 History 1307 World History since 1500 3 Select one course from the above. 3 Religion 1310 The Christian Scriptures 3 Religion 1350 The Christian Heritage 3 6 Political Science 2302 American Constitutional Development 3 Modern Foreign Language (one language through the 2310 level) 3-11 Math or Natural Science 3-4 HP Human Performance 2

Total hours in general studies 29-38

II. Electives 3-12

III. Major Area Applied major 28 Secondary applied 4 Ensembles 10 Music Choir, Band, Orchestra (2) Music 0137 Keyboard Skills (2 semesters) Music 0136 Studio Accompanying (4-6) Music 0135 Piano Ensemble Music 0130 Chamber Music (strings) Music 3312 Piano Pedagogy I 3 Music 4317 Piano Pedagogy III 3 Music 4322 Piano Literature I 3 Music 4324 Piano Literature II 3 54 IV. Supportive Courses Music 1301 Theory I 3 Music 1101 Musicianship I 1 Music 1302 Theory II 3 Music 1102 Musicianship II 1 Music 2301 Theory III 3 Music 2101 Musicianship III 1 Music 2302 Theory IV 3 Music 2102 Musicianship IV 1 Music 3301 Theory V 3 Music 3324 The History of Music Before 1600 3 Music 3325 The History of Music from 1600-1800 3 Music 3326 The History of Music from 1800 to World War I 3 Music 3327 The History of Music from war I to Present 3 Total hours for degree: 31

126 Recital requirements: Junior and senior recitals. Non-Credit Requirements: Chapel (2 sem.); Recital Attendance (8 Recitals per semester for six semesters)