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Bachelor of Arts with a Major in MusicThe Bachelor of Arts allows the student with a strong interest in music the opportunity to explore various musical pursuits within the general liberal arts program of the College. Through this type of broadly-based music curriculum, a student may be drawn to further studies or discover career opportunities in such fields as music publishing, manufacturing, arts management, instrument design and restoration, library work, recording, or radio and television. Instruction in a performing medium and participation in solo performance and in ensembles are important components of the B.A. music major. In addition to fulfilling the general requirements for the B.A. degree described in the section on Degree Programs, B.A. music majors must complete the following: Major: A minimum of 11 course credits in Music, which include Music 110, 210, 310, 343, and 346; 321, 322, and 323; one-and-one-half course credits in Solo Performance courses (selected from 731-793), of which one course credit must be in one medium; one-and-one-half course credits in Music Ensembles (711-719), of which one course credit must be earned in one ensemble; and passing the Piano Proficiency Requirement. At least half of the Solo Performance and half of the Ensemble credits must be earned in the junior and senior years. 701 (Music Performance Seminar) must be taken along with every Solo Performance course. After a student has earned more than one course credit in the continuing study of the same instrument, he or she may count the additional credits toward the fulfillment of the general B.A. requirement for a minimum of nine courses numbered in the 300s or 400s.
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