University of Maine at Augusta
A Member of the University of Maine System
-Music Education Concentration-
(125 credit hours)
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This sheet is intended to be informational only.
Students must consult with an academic advisor prior to registration.
In effect for students admitted to Fall 2008
BASIC SKILLS REQUIREMENTS |
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| All required placement examinations and/or academic assessments must be completed prior to any course registration. To ensure that students have the best possible opportunity to succeed in their major, students testing into developmental coursework are advised to complete the recommended courses within the first semesters of attendance. | ||
| Please check the
following boxes to determine if basic requirements have been met at
the following levels. OXX stands for the course number. Please fill
this in if course(s) are completed or required. |
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| Recommended Course(s) | Completed |
Not Required |
| ENGLISH OXX _______ _______ _______ _______ | ||
| READING OXX _______ _______ _______ _______ | ||
| MATH OXX _______ _______ _______ _______ | ||
| MUS 122 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC | ||
You must complete the following as requirements for your degree:
All UMA students are required to take at least one writing intensive course. Writing intensive courses are marked with a W. Additional courses may also meet this requirement. Check with your academic advisor.
__________ BUA 100: Introduction to Business
COMMUNICATIONS (3 credit hours) Choose one of the following:
__________ COM 101: Public Speaking (preferred) *
__________ COM 102: Interpersonal Communications*
__________ COM 104: Communication in Groups and Organizations*
__________ COM 106: Oral Communication of Literature*
ENGLISH (6 credit hours)
__________ ENG 101: College Writing*
and choose one of the following:
__________ ENG102W: Introduction to Literature
__________ ENG111: Journalism
__________ ENG317W: Professional Writing
MATHEMATICS (3 credit hours)
__________ MAT 100: Mathematics and Its Applications or higher-level mathematics course*
SCIENCE AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (7 credit hours)
__________ XXX xxx: any laboratory science course*
__________ XXX xxx: any computer course
SOCIAL SCIENCE (12 credit hours)
__________ PSY 100: Introduction to Psychology*
__________ PSY 308: Human Development
__________ PSY 345: Problems & Interventions in Childhood
__________ PSY 401: Educational Psychology
BACHELOR’S DEGREE AUDITION _______________________________
APPLIED MUSIC LESSONS — MAJOR INSTRUMENT (12 credit hours)
__________ MUS 141: Applied Music: Major Instrument, Voice, or Composition* (2 cr)
__________ MUS 142: Applied Music: Major Instrument, Voice, or Composition* (2 cr)
MUS 142: Applied Music Jury
__________ MUS 243: Applied Music: Major Instrument, Voice, or Composition* (2 cr)
__________ MUS 244: Applied Music: Major Instrument, Voice, or Composition* (2 cr)
JUNIOR STANDING JURY ________________________________________
__________ MUS 345: Applied Music: Major Instrument, Voice, or Composition (2 cr)
__________ MUS 346: Applied Music: Major Instrument, Voice, or Composition (2 cr)
COMPOSITION/ARRANGING/DIGITAL MUSIC SYSTEMS (14 credit hours)
__________ MUS 221: Arranging I* (3 cr)
__________ MUS 222: Arranging II* (3 cr)
__________ MUS 271: Digital Music Systems (3 cr)
__________ MUS 323: Composition I (3 cr)
__________ MUS 324: Composition II (3 cr)
ENSEMBLES (6 credit hours)
__________ MUS 151: First-Year Ensemble Sequence* (1 cr)
__________ MUS 152: First-Year Ensemble Sequence* (1 cr)
__________ MUS 253: Sophomore Ensemble Sequence* (1 cr)
__________ MUS 254: Sophomore Ensemble Sequence* (1 cr)
__________ MUS 355: Junior Ensemble Sequence (1 cr)
__________ MUS 356: Junior Ensemble Sequence (1 cr)
MUSIC CAREERS/HISTORY/SENIOR SEMINAR (13 credit hours)
__________ MUS 131: Survey of Jazz and Contemporary Music* (2 cr)
__________ MUS 132: Introduction to Music Business* (2 cr)
__________ MUS 333: History and Literature of Music I* (3 cr)
__________ MUS 334: History and Literature of Music II* (3 cr)
___________ MUS 435: Senior Seminar (3 cr)
MUSIC RECITAL (Six semesters of MUS100 required)
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MUSIC THEORY/EAR TRAINING (22 credit hours)
__________ MUS 101: Basic Music Theory Lecture I* (3 cr)
__________ MUS 111: Basic Music Theory Lab I* (2 cr)
__________ MUS 102: Basic Music Theory Lecture II* (3 cr)
__________ MUS 112: Basic Music Theory Lab II* (2 cr)
__________ MUS 203: Intermediate Music Theory Lecture I* (3 cr)
__________ MUS 213: Intermediate Music Theory Lab I* (2 cr)
__________ MUS 204: Intermediate Music Theory Lecture II* (3 cr)
__________ MUS 214: Intermediate Music Theory Lab II* (2 cr)
__________ MUS 305: Form and Analysis (2 cr)
PIANO LAB (2 credit hours)
__________ MUS 181: Piano Lab I* (1 cr)
__________ MUS 182: Piano Lab II* (1 cr)
Music Education (17 credit hours)
Admitted to Education Concentration (passed Praxis I Exam)
__________ MUS 361: Music Pedagogy (3 cr)
__________ MUS 362: Pedagogy Techniques (3 cr)
__________ MUS 463: Studio Teaching Lab (3 cr)
__________ MUS 115B: String Techniques (2 cr)
__________ MUS 115B: Woodwind Techniques (2 cr)
__________ MUS 115B: Brass Techniques (2 cr)
__________ MUS 115A: Vocal Techniques (1 cr)
__________ MUS 115A: Percussion Techniques (1 cr)
Passed Praxis II Exam or PLT
GENERAL ELECTIVES (5 credit hours) Must be above introductory level
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Classes marked * are also required in the Music Associate of Science degree.
APPROVED TO RECEIVE DEGREE: Bachelor of Music, Jazz and Contemporary Music–Music Education Concentration-
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Students are encouraged to contact their faculty advisor and the Advising Center
for academic advising and support services throughout their stay at UMA.