Utah Valley State College 2008-2009 Course Catalog - (Page 201) Music Music department chair: bryce rytting Department Office: GT 336 Department Telephone: 801-863-6480 faculty: Professor Wayne E. Erickson G. Larry Johnson Associate Professor Bryce Rytting Assistant Professor Donna Fairbanks David Fullmer Dyanne Riley School of the Arts Interim Dean: Kathie Debenham Office: GT 605a Telephone: 801-863-6820 Graduates of the Department of Music pursue careers as diverse as conducting, performing, composing, film music, arts administration, sound recording and teaching. Music graduates are also attractive to schools of medicine and law. All UVU students are invited to audition for our choirs, orchestras, bands (including jazz band), percussion ensemble, and chamber groups. Students may take private lessons on most instruments. Our courses satisfy general education requirements, transfer to other four-year institutions, and can be used in the Integrated Studies degree. Our academic classes in music theory and music history aim to help students understand how the disciplines of the mind can enrich our experience of the “language of the heart.” Complete the following: • MUSC 1110 Basic Music Theory I • MUSC 1120 Basic Music Theory II • MUSC 1130 Aural Music Skills I • MUSC 1140 Aural Music Skills II • MUSC 2350 Fundamentals of Conducting • MUSC 2110 Advanced Music Theory I • MUSC 2120 Advanced Music Theory II Complete 4 credits from the following: • MUSC 120R Master Works Chorale (1.0) * • MUSC 124R UVU Concert Choir (1.0) * • MUSC 130R Symphonic Band (1.0) * • MUSC 170R Symphony Orchestra (1.0) * • MUSC 320R Advanced Master Works Chorale (1.0) • MUSC 322R Chamber Choir (1.0) • MUSC 330R Advanced Symphony Band (1.0) • MUSC 372R Chamber Orchestra (1.0) Individual Musicianship Studies • MUSC 250R Private Lessons for Music Majors (Must be repeated 4 times) (1.0) Complete 1 credit from the following: • MUSC 1400 Introduction to Music Technology (2.0) • MUSC 1150 Group Piano I (2.0) • MUSC 1640 Group Voice (1.0) • MUSC 1650 Group Strings (1.0) • MUSC 1660 Group Clarinet (1.0) • MUSC 1680 Group Trumpet (1.0) • MUSC 1800 Introduction to Music Education (1.0) • MUSC 2400 Recording Studio I (2.0) • MUSC 332R Jazz Ensemble (1.0) • MUSC 370R Advanced Symphony Orchestra (1.0) Discipline Core Requirements: • HLTH 1100 Personal Health and Wellness (2.0) or PES 1097 Fitness for Life Distribution Courses • Biology • Physical Science • Additional Biology or Physical Science • Humanities Distribution • Fine Arts Distribution • Social/Behavioral Science 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 27 Credits 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 Musicianship Courses • MUSC 1110 Basic Music Theory I • MUSC 1120 Basic Music Theory II • MUSC 1130 Aural Music Skills I • MUSC 1140 Aural Music Skills II • MUSC 2110 Advanced Music Theory I • MUSC 2120 Advanced Music Theory II • MUSC 3010 Music History and Literature I • MUSC 3020 Music History and Literature II • MUSC 3120 Form and Analysis • Complete 11 credits of upper-division MUSC courses not already required for the degree. Individual Musicianship Studies • MUSC 250R Private Lessons for Music Majors (Must be repeated 4 times) (1.0) • MUSC 450R Private Lessons for Music Majors (Must be repeated 4 times) (1.0) Complete the following: • MUSC 1150 Group Piano I (with a grade of “B” or higher) (2.0) and MUSC 1160 Group Piano II (with a grade of “B” or higher) (2.0) or Departmental Keyboard Proficiency exam (an additional 4 credits of electives may be required) Ensembles Complete 8 credits from the following: • MUSC 320R Advanced Master Works Chorale (1.0) • MUSC 322R Chamber Choir (1.0) • MUSC 330R Advanced Symphony Band (1.0) • MUSC 332R Jazz Ensemble (1.0) • MUSC 370R Advanced Symphony Orchestra (1.0) • MUSC 372R Chamber Orchestra (1.0) Discipline Core Requirements: • Humanities Distribution (Fulfilled by completing Foreign Language Course 2020) • Fine Arts Distribution • Social/Behavioral Science 3.0 3.0 3.0 56 Credits 3.0 3.0 2.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 11.0 4.0 4.0 8.0 Elective Requirements: 1 Completion of a minimum of 62 semester credits. 2 Overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above. (Departments may require a higher GPA.) 3 Residency hours -- minimum of 20 credit hours through course attendance at UVU. 4 Completion of GE and specified departmental requirements. Foornotes: * May be repeated four (4) times toward graduation. Graduation Requirements: Graduation Requirements: • One Foreign Language • Complete any courses 1000 level or higher (at least 8 credits must be upper-division, see graduation requirements) 29 Credits 15.0 14.0 bA in music • ENGL 1010 • ENGL 2010 AS pre major in music • ENGL 1010 • ENGL 2010 Introduction to Writing Intermediate Writing--Humanities/ Social Sciences or ENGL 2020 Intermediate Writing--Science and Technology (3.0) Complete one of the following: • MATH 1030 Quantitative Reasoning (recommended for Humanities or Arts majors) (3.0) • MATH 1040 Introduction to Statistics (recommended for Social Science majors) (3.0) • MATH 1050 College Algebra (recommended for Business, Education, Science, and Health Professions majors) (4.0) Complete one of the following: • HIST 2700 US History to 1877 (3.0) and HIST 2710 US History since 1877 (3.0) • HIST 1700 American Civilization (3.0) • HIST 1740 US Economic History (3.0) • POLS 1000 American Heritage (3.0) • POLS 1100 American National Government (3.0) Complete the following: • PHIL 2050 Ethics and Values (3.0) General Education Requirements: 35 Credits 62 Credits 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Introduction to Writing Intermediate Writing--Humanities/ Social Sciences Choose one of the following: • MATH 1030 Quantitative Reasoning (recommended for Humanities or Arts majors) (3.0) • MATH 1040 Introduction to Statistics (recommended for Social science majors) (3.0) • MATH 1050 College Algebra (recommended for Business, Education, Science, and Health Professions majors) (4.0) Choose one of the following: • POLS 1000 American Heritage (3.0) • HIST 2700 US History to 1877 (3.0) and HIST 2710 US History since 1877 (3.0) • HIST 1700 American Civilization (3.0) • HIST 1740 US Economic History (3.0) • POLS 1100 American National Government (3.0) Complete the following: • PHIL 2050 Ethics and Values • HLTH 1100 Personal Health and Wellness (2.0) or PES 1097 Fitness for Life Distribution Courses • Biology • Physical Science • Additional Biology or Physical Science General Education Requirements: 120 Credits 35 Credits 3.0 3.0 3.0 1 Completion of a minimum of 120 semester credits, 40 credits must be upper-division. 2 Overall grade point average of 2.0 (C) or above. (Departments may require a higher GPA.) 3 Residency hours- minimum of 30 credit hours through course attendance at UVU, with at least 10 hours in the last 45 hours. 4 Completion of GE and specified departmental requirements including a sophomore jury. 5 For the BA degree, completion of 18 credit hours of course work from one language to include the 1010, 1020, 2010, and 2020 levels or transferred equivalents. 6 Students completing a bachelor degree following the 2008 or later catalog must complete one course that meets the Global/Intercultural Requirement, indicated by a course number ending in G. For a complete listing, see page 25.. bS in music • ENGL 1010 • ENGL 2010 3.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Introduction to Writing Intermediate Writing--Humanities/ Social Sciences Choose one of the following: • MATH 1030 Quantitative Reasoning (recommended for Humanities or Arts majors) (3.0) • MATH 1040 Introduction to Statistics (recommended for Social science majors) (3.0) • MATH 1050 College Algebra (recommended for Business, Education, Science, and Health Professions majors) (4.0) Choose one of the following: • POLS 1000 American Heritage (3.0) • HIST 2700 US History to 1877 (3.0) and HIST 2710 US History since 1877 (3.0) • HIST 1700 American Civilization (3.0) US Economic History (3.0) • HIST 1740 • POLS 1100 American National Government (3.0) General Education Requirements: 120 Credits 35 Credits 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 Utah Valley University Catalog 2008–2009
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