Bachelor of Music
Undergraduate Bulletin
A-Z Index
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Undergraduate & Graduate Dates to Remember*
Fall Term 2009
August 26-30 Wolfpack Welcome
August 31 Classes begin
September 4 Add deadline
October 30 Last day to withdraw & last day
to apply for graduation
December 11 Last day of classes
December 12-18 Final Exams
Spring Term 2010
January 8 New Student Orientation
January 11 Classes begin
January 15 Add deadline
March 12 Last day to withdraw & last day to apply for graduation
April 28 Last day of classes
April 30 - May 6 Final Exams
May 8 Commencement - all colleges
*College of Law dates on Law Bulletin
BACHELOR OF MUSIC
- Guitar Performance
- Jazz Studies
- Orchestral Instrument Performance
- Keyboard Performance
- Vocal Performance
- Music Industry Studies
- Composition
- Elective Studies
COMMON CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS
Only Common Curriculum Courses lettered T - Z may be used. (i.e. phil U 139)
| A. Composition | Cr. Hrs. | ||||
| English (ENGL T122) | 3 | ||||
| B. Philosophy | |||||
| 1. Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL T122) | 3 | ||||
| 2. Philosophy elective (PHIL) | 3 | ||||
| 3. Philosophy elective (PHIL) | 3 | ||||
| C. Religious Studies | |||||
| 1. Introduction to World Religions (RELS T122) | 3 | ||||
| 2. Religious Studies elective (RELS) | 3 | ||||
| 3. Religious Studies elective (RELS) | 3 | ||||
| D. General Studies | |||||
| 1. Social/Behavioral Sciences | |||||
| a. World Civilization I or II (HIST T122 or T124) | 3 | ||||
| b. One other course (history, economics, psychology, political science, communications, or sociology) * | 3 | ||||
| 2. Humanities/Arts | |||||
| a. The Emerging Self (ENGL T125) |
3
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| b. One other course (literature, drama, visual arts, classical humanities, or modern foreign languages) * |
3
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| 3. Natural Sciences | |||||
| a. Math (T122/A115) |
3
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| b. One other course (biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, mathematical sciences, or physics) * |
3
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TOTAL HOURS 39 |
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* Two of these courses must be labeled pre-modern period. A student may not take a common curriculum course for common curriculum credit from his or her major department.