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No courses in music (MUSI) may be taken for credit by examination.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
First-Year Students
Students intending to major in music should begin the major music sequences in the first year. Failure to do so may mean an extra semester or year to complete the program.
Required first year courses are:
- MUSI 111: Music Fundamentals I (2)
- MUSI 113: Music Fundamentals II (2)
- MUSI 120: Music and Culture (class size is limited) (4)
- MUSI 124: Theory I (3)
- MUSI 125: Ear Training I (1)
- MUSI 126: Ear Training II (1)
- MUSI 115: Introduction to Keyboarding (1) and/or MUSI 116: Basic Keyboarding (1)
- or MUSI 121: Keyboarding I (1) and/or MUSI 122: Keyboarding II (1)
MUSI 111 and 113 are prerequisites to MUSI 124. All first-year students should register for MUSI 111 and 113. A placement test will be given during the first class meeting of MUSI 111. Based on the test outcome, students will be placed in either MUSI 124, 113 or retained in 111. MUSI 111 and 113 are half-semester courses.
MUSIC MAJOR DEGREES
General Requirements
- Entrance Audition: To be admitted to a music major program, prospective students must audition for the music faculty.
- Declaration of Major: Students interested in majoring in music should complete an academic program contract declaring a music major during their first semester of enrollment in the program. They will be assigned a music faculty advisor who will assure that the student receives help in exploring the various majors and in scheduling music study in the most efficient and economical manner. Majors can always be changed later.
- Ensemble Requirement: Music majors are required to participate every semester in one of the music ensembles specified in their major. (Exception: semesters involving study away and/or student teaching.)
- Keyboard Proficiency: Basic keyboard skills are required in all music majors (B.M., B.M.E., B.M.A., B.A.). Attainment of adequate keyboard skills is determined by successful completion (letter grade of C or better) in MUSI 122: Keyboarding II.
- Language Requirement: Vocal performance majors are required to take at least one year of language study (two regular semesters) in French or German (see department handbook).
- Music Electives: MUSI 111, 113, 115, 116 may not count for music electives in a music major degree program.
- Grades and Grade Point Policy: Only grades of C or higher in music courses may be counted toward the major. Courses in which the student receives lower than a C must be repeated, unless the department authorizes substitute course work.
Majors must maintain a 2.50 cumulative grade point average in academic music courses (private lessons and ensembles excluded) to remain in the program (see department handbook). - Music Major Assessment: Students pursuing Bachelor of Music (B.M.), Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.), Bachelor of Musical Arts (B.M.A.) or Bachelor of Arts in Music (B.A.) degrees will have their progress and potential assessed at the end of the first, sophomore, junior, and senior years. Assessments are made by the music faculty via progress reviews, juries, and public presentations. Outcomes are pass/fail; students who fail an assessment will not be allowed to continue in the music program (see department handbook).
MUSIC CORE
26 semester hours
The following core is required in all music degree programs:
- MUSI 120: Music and Culture (4)
- MUSI 121: Keyboarding I (1)
- MUSI 122: Keyboarding II (1)
- MUSI 124: Theory I (3)
- MUSI 223: Theory II (3)
- MUSI 224: Jazz Theory Lab (1)
- MUSI 234: Music History I (3)
- MUSI 333: Music History II (3)
- MUSI 334: Twentieth-Century Music (3)
- MUSI 125: Ear Training I (1)
- MUSI 126: Ear Training II (1)
- MUSI 225: Ear Training III (1)
- MUSI 226: Ear Training IV (1)
Required Music Core Sequence
All entering first-year students who intend to major in music must follow the required music core sequence in the indicated years.
Year One: Fall Semester
- MUSI 111/113: Fundamentals (prerequisite to MUSI 124)
- MUSI 115/121/122: Keyboarding Class (1) per placement
- MUSI 120: Music and Culture (4) (if preferred may take MUSI 120 in Spring Semester)
- MUSI 125: Ear Training I
Year One: Spring Semester
- MUSI 116/122: Keyboarding Class (1) per placement
- MUSI 126: Ear Training II (1)
- MUSI 120: Music and Culture (4) (if not taken in the Fall Semester)
- MUSI 124: Theory I (3)
Year Two: Fall Semester
- MUSI 121/122: Keyboarding I (1) per placement
- MUSI 223: Theory II (3)
- MUSI 225: Ear Training III (1)
Year Two: Spring Semester
- MUSI 122: Keyboarding II (1) per placement
- MUSI 224: Jazz Theory Lab (1)
- MUSI 226: Ear Training IV (1)
- MUSI 234: History I (3)
Year Three: Fall Semester
- MUSI 333: History II (3)
Year Three: Spring Semester
- MUSI 334: Twentieth-Century Music (3)
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.) DEGREE
Major in Music
Maximum of 44 semester hours in Music, plus cognate
- Music Core: (26)
- Ensembles (4)
- Choose from: MUSI 360-383 (4)
- Private Lessons (5)
- Choose from: MUSI 201-219 and MUSI 401-419
- Upper-Division Core (3)
- MUSI 336: Making Music (3), or MUSI 337: Analyzing Music (3)
- Capstone Sequence (6)
- MUSI 398: Keystone: Introduction to Music Research (2)
- MUSI 498: Music Research Seminar (2)
- MUSI 499: Capstone Senior Project (fall/spring) (1, 1)
Also required for the B.A. degree are:
- Meet College of Arts and Sciences Language Requirement (Option I, II) (one year of language)
- Take a non-music arts elective course in visual arts, theatre or dance.
- Cognate: An academic minor or second major outside of music.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION (B.M.E.) DEGREE
Major in Music
66 semester hours in Music; total 83 semester hours
- Bachelor of Music Education: K-12 Choral (Elementary and Secondary)
- Bachelor of Music Education: K-12 Instrumental (Band)
- Bachelor of Music Education: K-12 Instrumental (Orchestra)
First-Year, sophomore, junior and senior assessments required.
Music Education Core
14 semester hours
All B.M.E. degrees include the following music education core courses:
- MUSI 240: Foundation of Music Education (3)
- MUSI 340: Fundamentals of Music Education (2)
- MUSI 343: Materials and Methods for Secondary General Music (1)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
- MUSI 347: Adaptive Music (1)
- MUSI 348: Practicum in Music Education (1)
- MUSI 445: Conducting III (1)
- MUSI 446: Conducting IV (1)
- MUSI 469: Student Teaching Seminar (2)
Department of Education Sequence
17 semester hours
In addition to the music courses listed, all music education majors are required to take the following courses in the Department of Education. The WEST-E test must be passed prior to student teaching.
- EDUC 391: Foundations of Learning (3)
- EPSY 361: Psychology for Teaching (3)
- EDUC 320: Issues in Child Abuse and Neglect (1)
- EDUC 468: Student Teaching – Secondary (10)
K-12 Choral (Elementary Emphasis)
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (6)
- Choose from: MUSI 360-363 (one each semester)
- Private Lessons (6)
- Choose from: MUSI 204 and 404 (5)
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (senior recital) (1)
- Music Education Core (14)
- MUSI 240: Foundations Music Education (3)
- MUSI 340: Fundamentals Music Education (2)
- MUSI 343: Secondary General Music (1)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
- MUSI 347: Adaptive Music (1)
- MUSI 348: Practicum Music Education (1)
- MUSI 445: Conducting III (1)
- MUSI 446: Conducting IV (1)
- MUSI 469: Student Teaching Seminar (2)
- Concentration (14)
- 2 semester hours from:
- MUSI 241: String Lab I (1)
- MUSI 243: Woodwind Laboratory I (1)
- MUSI 245: Brass Laboratory I (1)
- MUSI 247: Percussion Laboratory (1)
- MUSI 421: Advanced Keyboarding (1, 1)
- MUSI 440: Methods/Materials for K-9 I (2)
- MUSI 441: Methods and Materials for K-9 Music II (2)
- MUSI 443: Methods Secondary Choral (2)
- MUSI 453: Vocal Pedagogy (2)
- MUSI 457: Instrumental Music for Choral Educators (2)
- 2 semester hours from:
K-12 Choral (Secondary Emphasis)
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (6)
- Choose from: MUSI 360-363 (1 each semester)
- Private Lessons (6)
- Choose from: MUSI 204 and 404 (5)
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (senior recital) (1)
- Music Education Core (14)
- MUSI 240: Foundations Music Education (3)
- MUSI 340: Fundamentals Music Education (2)
- MUSI 343: Secondary General Music (1)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
- MUSI 347: Adaptive Music (1)
- MUSI 348: Practicum Music Education (1)
- MUSI 445: Conducting III (1)
- MUSI 446: Conducting IV (1)
- MUSI 469: Student Learning Seminar (2)
- Concentration (14)
- 2 semester hours from:
- MUSI 241: String Lab I (1)
- MUSI 243: Woodwind Laboratory I (1)
- MUSI 245: Brass Laboratory I (1)
- MUSI 247: Percussion Laboratory (1)
- MUSI 421: Advanced Keyboarding (1, 1)
- MUSI 440: Methods/Materials for K-9 I (2)
- MUSI 443: Methods Secondary Choral (2)
- MUSI 444: Materials Secondary Choral (2)
- MUSI 453: Vocal Pedagogy (2)
- MUSI 457: Instrumental Music for Choral Educators (2)
- 2 semester hours from:
K-12 Instrumental (Band Emphasis)
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (6)
- Choose from large ensemble: MUSI 370-371 (5)
- MUSI 381: Chamber Ensemble (1)
- Choose from: MUSI 370-371, 380 (1)
- Private Lessons (6)
- Choose from: MUSI 202-219; MUSI 402-419
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (recital) (1)
- Music Education Core (14)
- MUSI 240: Foundations Music Education (3)
- MUSI 340: Fundamentals Music Education (2)
- MUSI 343: Secondary General Music (1)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
- MUSI 347: Adaptive Music (1)
- MUSI 348: Practicum Music Education (1)
- MUSI 445: Conducting III (1)
- MUSI 446: Conducing IV (1)
- MUSI 469: Student Teaching Seminar (2)
- Concentration (14)
- MUSI 248: Voice Lab (1)
- MUSI 241: String Lab I (1)
- Lab Electives – Choose 4 semester hours from:
- MUSI 243/244: Woodwind Laboratory I, II (1,1)
- MUSI 245/246: Brass Laboratory I, II (1,1)
- MUSI 247: Percussion Laboratory (1)
- MUSI 447: Methods for School Band Music (2)
- MUSI 448: Materials for School Band Music (2)
- MUSI 458: Choral Music for Instrumental Educators (2)
- Choral Ensemble (2)
- Choose from: MUSI 360-365
K-12 Instrumental (Orchestra Emphasis)
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (6)
- Choose from large ensemble: MUSI 370-371, 380 (1)
- MUSI 381: Chamber Ensemble (1)
- MUSI 380: University Symphony Orchestra (4)
- Private Lessons (5)
- Choose from: MUSI 202-219; MUSI 402-491 (5)
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (recital) (1)
- Music Education Core (14)
- MUSI 240: Foundations Music Education (3)
- MUSI 340: Fundamentals Music Education (2)
- MUSI 343: Sec. General Music (1)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
- MUSI 347: Adaptive Music (1)
- MUSI 348: Practicum Music Education (1)
- MUSI 445: Conducting III (1)
- MUSI 446: Conducting IV (1)
- MUSI 469: Student Teaching Seminar (2)
- Concentration (14)
- MUSI 248: Voice Laboratory (1)
- MUSI 241/242: String Laboratory I, II (1,1)
- MUSI 243: Woodwind Laboratory I (1)
- MUSI 245: Brass Laboratory I (1)
- MUSI 247: Percussion Laboratory (1)
- MUSI 455: String Pedagogy (2)
- MUSI 456: Methods and Materials for School Strings (2)
- MUSI 458: Choral Music for Instrumental Educators (2)
- Choral Ensemble (2)
- Choose from: MUSI 360-365
BACHELOR OF MUSICAL ARTS (B.M.A.) DEGREE
Major in Music
62 semester hours, plus cognate
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (8)
- Choose from: MUSI 360-383 (one each semester)
- Private Lessons (8)
- Choose from: MUSI 202-219 (4)
- Choose from: MUSI 402-419 (4)
- Upper-Division Core (6)
- MUSI 336: Making Music (3)
- MUSI 337: Analyzing Music (3)
- Conducting (1)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- Capstone Sequence
- MUSI 398: Keystone: Introduction to Music Research (2)
- MUSI 498: Music Research Seminar (2)
- MUSI 499: Capstone Senior Project (fall/spring) (1,1)
- J-Term – One Required
- MUSI 390/391: Intensive Performance Study (4)
- Electives (3)
- Choose any MUSI 103-499 (not already used in the major. MUSI 111, 113, 115 and 116 cannot be used)
- Cognate: An academic minor or second major outside of music. First-year, sophomore, junior, and senior assessments required.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (B.M.) DEGREE
Major in Music
80 semester hours
- First-year, sophomore, junior and senior assessments required.
- For vocal performance: language study required.
- Private Lessons are to be taken in consecutive Fall/Spring Semesters; continuous non-jazz study throughout the program required.
CONCENTRATIONS
Composition
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (8) (one each semester)
- MUSI 360-383
- Private Lessons (22)
- Choose from: MUSI 202-219, 402-419 (6)
- MUSI 327: Composition (12)
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4)
- Upper-Division Core (6)
- MUSI 336: Making Music (3)
- MUSI 337: Analyzing Music (3)
- J-Term – One Required
- MUSI 390/391: Intensive Performance (4)
- Concentration Module (6)
- MUSI 328: Electronic Media (2)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
- MUSI 398: Keystone: Introduction to Research (2)
- Music Electives (8)
- Choose from MUSI 103-499 (8) (not already used in the major. MUSI 111, 113, 115, and 116 cannot be used)
- Non-Music Elective (4): Choose from Computer Science, Acoustics, Media
Instrumental (Performance)
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (8) (1 each semester)
- Choose from: MUSI 370-371, 380
- Private Lessons (22)
- Principal Instrument (15)
- Choose from: MUSI 205-219, 405-419 (5)
- Choose from: MUSI 201, 205-219, 401, 405-491 (10)
- MUSI 399: Keystone (jr recital) (3)
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (sr recital) (4)
- Principal Instrument (15)
- Upper-Division Core (6)
- MUSI 336: Making Music (3)
- MUSI 337: Analyzing Music (3)
- J-Term – 1 required (4)
- MUSI 390/391: Intensive Performance (4)
- Concentration Module (7)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
- MUSI 358: Early Music Lab (1)
- MUSI 381: Chamber Ensemble (2)
- MUSI 420: Pedagogy (2) or MUSI 454: Instrument Pedagogy (2)
- Electives (7)
- Choose any MUSI 103-499 (not already used in the major. MUSI 111, 113, 115 and 116 cannot be used)
Organ (Performance)
- Music Core (26)
- Ensemble (8)
- MUSI 381: Chamber Ensemble (1)
- Music Ensembles (7)
- Choose from: MUSI 360-383 (one each semester)
- Private Lessons (22)
- MUSI 203 Organ (8)
- MUSI 403: Organ (7)
- MUSI 399: Keystone (jr recital) (3)
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (sr recital) (4)
- Upper-Division Core (6)
- MUSI 336: Making Music (3)
- MUSI 337: Analyzing Music (3)
- J Term – One Required (4)
- MUSI 390/391: Intensive Performance (4)
- Concentration Module (7)
- MUSI 219: Harpsichord (1)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
- MUSI 352: Organ – Improvisation (1)
- MUSI 358: Early Music Lab (1)
- MUSI 420 or 454: Pedagogy (2)
- Electives (7)
- Choose any MUSI 103-499 (not already used in the major. MUSI 111, 113, 115 and 116 cannot be used)
Piano (Performance)
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (8)
- Choose from: MUSI 360-363, 370-371, 380 (2)
- MUSI 351: Accompanying (2)
- MUSI 383: Piano Ensemble (2)
- Piano ensemble electives (2)
- Choose from: MUSI 351, 360-363, 370-371, 380, 383
- Private Lessons (22)
- Choose from: MUSI 202/402: Piano (15)
- MUSI 399: Keystone (jr recital) (3)
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (sr recital) (4)
- Upper-Division Core (6)
- MUSI 336: Making Music (3)
- MUSI 377: Analyzing Music (3)
- J-Term (One Required)
- MUSI 390/391: Intensive Performance (4)
- Concentration Module (11)
- MUSI 219: Harpsichord (1)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 358: Early Music Laboratory (1)
- MUSI 430: Piano Literature 1 (2)
- MUSI 431: Piano Literature 2 (2)
- MUSI 451: Piano Pedagogy 1 (2)
- MUSI 452: Piano Pedagogy 2 (2)
- Electives (3)
- Choose any MUSI 103-499 (not already used in the major. MUSI 111, 113, 115 and 116 cannot be used)
Voice (Performance)
- Music Core (26)
- Ensembles (8)
- Choral Ensemble: Choose from: MUSI 360-363 (one each semester)
- Voice/Diction Private Lessons (22)
- Voice Instruction (13)
- Choose from: MUSI 204/404
- MUSI 399: Keystone (jr recital) (3)
- MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (sr recital) (4)
- MUSI 355: Diction I (1)
- MUSI 356: Diction II (1)
- Voice Instruction (13)
- Upper-Division Core (6)
- MUSI 336: Making Music (3)
- MUSI 337: Analyzing Music (3)
- J-Term – One Required (4)
- MUSI 390/391: Intensive Performance (4)
- Concentration Module (8)
- MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
- MUSI 353: Solo Vocal Lit (2)
- MUSI 358: Early Music Laboratory (1)
- MUSI 366: Opera (2)
- MUSI 453: Vocal Pedagogy (2)
- Electives (6)
- Choose any MUSI 103-499 (not already used in the major. MUSI 111, 113, 115 and 116 cannot be used)
- Language (one year required) (8) Choose from FREN or GERM 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302
MINORS
General Minor
22 semester hours including:
- MUSI 120: Music and Culture (4)
- One of the following: MUSI 115, 116, 121, 122 or 202 (1)
- MUSI 124, 125, 126 (5)
- 4 semester hours of Private Instruction: (MUSI 201-219)
- 4 semester hours of Ensemble (MUSI 360-383)
- One of the following: MUSI 101-106, 234, 333, 334
- 0-1 semester hour of music elective to reach the 22 semester hour total
Specialized Minor
32 semester hours
- Includes courses required in the General Minor as listed above (22 semester hours), plus:
- 4 additional semester hours of Private Instruction (MUSI 401-419)
- 6 additional hours from one of the Bachelor of Music concentration modules (see above) or in jazz study as listed below.
JAZZ STUDY AT PLU
Students interested in pursuing the academic study of jazz at PLU have three options:
Specialized Music Minor in Jazz
32 semester hours, including:
- Courses in the general minor (22 semester hours), plus 4 additional semester hours of private instruction.
- Six additional semester hours, including: MUSI 103, 224, and 427
- Jazz students may fulfill the ensemble requirement in jazz-related ensembles.
Jazz study in combination with an outside, non-music field (Bachelor of Musical Arts degree)
62 semester hours
Jazz students may major in music under the B.M.A. degree while combining music studies with a non-music academic minor or second major. In this program, all private lesson and ensemble credit may be in jazz.
Jazz study in combination with non-jazz (classical) performance study (Bachelor of Music degree)
80 semester hours
Instrumental jazz students may major in performance (see Bachelor of Music above) in which up to half the studio instruction and recital literature can be in jazz (see academic program contract for details).
PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS
Special fee in addition to tuition. Private music lesson fees are non-refundable.
One Semester Hour
Fall and Spring Semesters: One half-hour private lesson per week (12 weeks) in addition to daily practice. January and Summer: Six hours of instruction to be arranged in addition to daily practice. Students in piano, voice, and guitar may be assigned to class instruction at the discretion of the music faculty.
Two Semester Hours
Fall and Spring Semesters: One-hour lesson per week (12 weeks) in addition to daily practice. Not offered in January or Summer.
Three or Four Semester Hours
By permission of department only; not offered in January or Summer.
Music (MUSI) Undergraduate-Level Courses
MUSI 101 : Introduction to Music - AR
Introduction to music literature with emphasis on listening, structure, period, and style. Designed to enhance the enjoyment and understanding of music. Not open to majors. (4)
MUSI 103 : History of Jazz - AR
Survey of America's unique art form−Jazz: Emphasis on history, listening, structure, and style from early developments through recent trends. (4)
MUSI 105 : The Arts of China - AR, C
Exploration of a number of Chinese art forms, primarily music but also including calligraphy, painting, tai chi, poetry, Beijing opera, film and cuisine. (4)
MUSI 106 : Music of Scandinavia - AR, C
Survey of Scandinavian music from the Bronze Age to the present, with primary focus on the music of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. (4)
MUSI 111 : Music Fundamentals I - AR
Develops skills in reading and notating music. Rudiments of musical theory: key signatures, clefs, and major scales. Requires previous musical experience and the ability to read music. Partially fulfills the general education element in arts; may be combined with MUSI 113 in a single semester to complete the general education element in arts. (2)
MUSI 113 : Music Fundamentals II - AR
A continuation of MUSI 111. Minor scales, intervals, triads and diatonic 7th chords. Partially fulfills the general education element in arts; may be combined with MUSI 111 in a single semester to complete the general education element in arts. Prerequisite: MUSI 111 or consent of instructor. (2)
MUSI 115 : Introduction to Keyboarding - AR
Beginning skills in keyboard performance. Requires no previous keyboard experience. Prerequisite for Music 116; intended for music majors or minors in preparation for keyboard requirements in the music core. Consent of instructor required. (1)
MUSI 116 : Basic Keyboarding - AR
A continuation of MUSI 115. Prerequisite: MUSI 115 or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 120A : Music and Culture - AR, C
Introduction to ethnomusicological considerations of a variety of music traditions. Requires no previous music experience. Required for music majors and minors. Co-requisite Fall term: MUSI 111/113 or consent of department chair. (4)
MUSI 120B : Music and Culture - AR, C
Introduction to ethnomusicological considerations of a variety of music traditions. Requires no previous music experience. Required for music majors and minors. Co-requisite Spring Semester: MUSI 124 or consent of department chair. (4)
MUSI 121 : Keyboarding I - AR
Development of keyboarding skills, including sight-reading, group performance, and harmonization of simple melodies. Prerequisite: MUSI 116 or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 122 : Keyboarding II - AR
A continuation of MUSI 121. Prerequisite: MUSI 121 or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 124 : Theory I - AR
An introduction to the workings of music, including common-practice harmony, jazz theory, and elementary formal analysis. Prerequisite: MUSI 113 or consent of instructor. (3)
MUSI 125 : Ear Training I - AR
Development of aural skills, including interval recognition, sight-singing, rhythmic, melodic and harmonic dictation. (1)
MUSI 126 : Ear Training II - AR
Continuation of MUSI 125. Prerequisite: MUSI 125 or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 190 : FYEP190: Inquiry Seminar
A four-credit seminar to introduce students to the methods and topics of study within a particular academic discipline or field. Students practice the academic skills that are at the center of the General Education Program. (4)
MUSI 201 : Private Instruction: Jazz - AR
Prerequisite: Two semesters of non-jazz study (MUSI 202-219) or permission of the director of jazz studies. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 201A for 1 hour; 201B for 2 hours; 201C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 202 : Private Instruction: Piano - AR
Private instruction for Piano. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 202A for 1 hour; 202B for 2 hours; 202C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 203 : Private Instruction: Organ - AR
Private instruction for Organ. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 203A for 1 hour; 203B for 2 hours; 203C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 204 : Private Instruction: Voice - AR
Private instruction for Voice. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 204A for 1 hour; 204B for 2 hours; 204C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 205 : Private Instruction: Violin/Viola - AR
Private instruction for Violin/Viola. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 205A for 1 hour; 205B for 2 hours; 205C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 206 : Private Instruction: Cello/Bass - AR
Private Instruction for Cello/Bass. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 206A for 1 hour; 206B for 2 hours; 206C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 207 : Private Instruction: Flute - AR
Private instruction for Flute. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 207A for 1 hour; 207B for 2 hours; 207C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 208 : Private Instruction: Oboe/English Horn - AR
Private instruction for Oboe/English Horn. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 208A for 1 hour; 208B for 2 hours; 208C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 209 : Private Instruction: Bassoon - AR
Private instruction for Bassoon. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 209A for 1 hour; 209B for 2 hours; 209C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 210 : Private Instruction: Clarinet - AR
Private instruction for Clarinet. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 210A for 1 hour; 210B for 2 hours; 210C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 211 : Private Instruction: Saxophone - AR
Private instruction for Saxophone. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 211A for 1 hour; 211B for 2 hours; 211C for 3 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 212 : Private Instruction: Trumpet - AR
Private instruction for Trumpet. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 212A for 1 hour; 212B for 2 hours; 212C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 213 : Private Instruction: French Horn - AR
Private instruction for French Horn. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 213A for 1 hour; 213B for 2 hours; 213C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 214 : Private Instruction: Trombone - AR
Private instruction for Trombone. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 214A for 1 hour; 214B for 2 hours; 215C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 215 : Private Instruction: Baritone/Tuba - AR
Private instruction for Baritone/Tuba. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 215A for 1 hour; 215B for 2 hours; 215C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 217 : Private Instruction: Guitar - AR
Private instruction for Guitar. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 217A for 1 hour; 217B for 2 hours; 217C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 218 : Private Instruction: Harp - AR
Private instruction for Harp. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 218A for 1 hour; 218B for 2 hours; 218C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 219 : Private Instruction: Harpsichord AR
Private instruction for Harpsichord. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 219A for 1 hour; 219B for 2 hours; 219C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 223 : Theory II - AR
A continuation of MUSI 124. Prerequisite: MUSI 124 or consent of instructor. (3)
MUSI 224 : Jazz Theory Laboratory - AR
Introduction to jazz harmony, structure, style, and improvisation. Prerequisite: MUSI 223 or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 225 : Ear Training III - AR
A continuation of MUSI 126. Prerequisite: MUSI 126 or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 226 : Ear Training IV - AR
A continuation of MUSI 225. Prerequisite: MUSI 225 or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 234 : Music History I - AR
The evolution of Western music from the early Christian era through the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. Prerequisite: MUSI 223 or consent of instructor. (3)
MUSI 240 : Foundations of Music Education
Introduction to the basics of teaching music, including philosophy, content, student characteristics, and the nature and organization of musical learning. For students preparing to become music specialists (music education majors only). (3)
MUSI 241 : String Laboratory I
Methods and materials of teaching and playing string instruments in the public schools. (1)
MUSI 242 : String Laboratory II
Methods and materials of teaching and playing string instruments in the public schools. Prerequisite: MUSI 241. (1)
MUSI 243 : Woodwind Laboratory I
Methods and materials of teaching and playing woodwind instruments in the public schools. (1)
MUSI 244 : Woodwind Laboratory II
Methods and materials of teaching and playing woodwind instruments in the public schools. Prerequisite: MUSI 243. (1)
MUSI 245 : Brass Laboratory I
Methods and materials of teaching and playing brass instruments in the public schools. (1)
MUSI 246 : Brass Laboratory II
Methods and materials of teaching and playing brass instruments in the public schools. Prerequisite: MUSI 245. (1)
MUSI 247 : Percussion Laboratory
Methods and materials of teaching and playing percussion instruments in the public schools. (1)
MUSI 248 : Voice Laboratory
Methods and materials of vocal pedagogy and solo vocal performance in the public schools. (1)
MUSI 287 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 288 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 289 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 291 : Directed Study
To provide individual undergraduate students with introductory study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4)
MUSI 320 : On Creativity - AR
On Creativity is an exploration through readings and projects of the creative impulse, the creative state, the creative process, and the creative act in all fields of human activity from the arts to science to business. Open to all students. May not be repeated for credit. (4)
MUSI 327 : Composition AR
A systematic approach to contemporary musical composition; student create and notate works for solo, small and large ensembles. May be repeated for additional credit. Private instruction; special fee in addition to tuition. Student register in 327A for 1 hour; 327B for 2 hours; 327C for 3 or 4 hours.
MUSI 328 : Electronic Media
Application of electronic media and techniques to compositional process. Private instruction; special fee in addition to tuition. May be repeated for credit. Students register in 328A for 1 hour; 328B for 2 hours; 328C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 329 : Songwriting and Audio Production - AR
A systematic approach to the creation and recording of popular and commercial music. May be repeated for additional credit. Private instruction; special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in MUSI 329A for 1 hour; MUSI 329B for 2 hours; MUSIC 329C for 3 or 4 hours (1 to 4)
MUSI 333 : Music History II - AR
The evolution of Western music in the Classic and Romantic eras. Prerequisite: MUSI 234 or consent of instructor. (3)
MUSI 334 : Twentieth Century Music - AR
The evolution of Western art music in the 20th century in response to new theoretical constructs, new technologies, and popular and cross-cultural influences. Prerequisite: MUSI 333 or consent of instructor. (3)
MUSI 336 : Making Music
Continued study, development and application of music skills through composition, counterpoint, improvisation, conducting, and orchestration. Prerequisite: MUSI 224, 226, or consent of instructor. (3)
MUSI 337 : Analyzing Music
Application of theoretical knowledge toward developing analytical skills in a variety of musical cultures, styles, and genre. Prerequisite: MUSI 224 or consent of instructor. (3)
MUSI 340 : Fundamentals: Music Education
Detailed planning of curricula for various musical skills at different grade levels, including improvisation laboratory. Prerequisite: MUSI 240. (2)
MUSI 341 : Music for Classroom Teachers
Methods and procedures in teaching elementary school music as well as infusing the arts in the curriculum. Offered for students preparing for elementary classroom teaching (non-music education majors). Prerequisite: completion of or concurrent enrollment in EDUC 390: Inquiry into Learning I. (2)
MUSI 343 : Methods and Materials for Secondary General Music
Methods and materials for teaching general music in the secondary school. (1)
MUSI 345 : Conducting I - AR
Introduction to basic patterns, gestures, and conducting techniques. (1)
MUSI 346 : Conducting II
Continuation of MUSI 345; observation of advanced conducting students in laboratory ensemble. (1)
MUSI 347 : Adaptive Music
Techniques and strategies to meet the needs, interests, limitations, and capacities of students who have restrictions placed on their musical activity. (1)
MUSI 348 : Practicum in Music Education
Field experience teaching in elementary, middle or junior high school; provides laboratory experience in teaching prior to full student teaching experience. Prerequisite: MUSI 340; Recommended: enroll fall semester preceding student teaching. (1)
MUSI 351 : Accompanying - AR
Laboratory experience in accompanying representative vocal and instrumental solo literature in the soloist's private lesson studio. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 352 : Organ Improvisation - AR
Basic techniques of improvisation, particularly as related to human tunes. Private instruction: Special Fee in addition to tuition. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 353 : Solo Vocal Literature - AR
Survey of solo vocal literature. (2)
MUSI 354 : History of Music Theatre - AR
A general survey of the evolution of "Drama per Musica" from opera to musical comedy including in-depth study of selected scores. (2)
MUSI 355 : Diction I (English/Italian) - AR
An introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and its practical applications for singers of English and Italian texts. (1)
MUSI 356 : Diction II (French/German)
Continuation of MUSI 355 with applications for singers of French and German texts. (1)
MUSI 358 : Early Music Laboratory
Exploration of solo and small ensemble literature from the Baroque period and earlier, focusing on range of repertoire, performance practices, and period instruments. Rehearsal and performance augmented by listening, research, and writing. Prerequisite: MUSI 234 or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 360 : Choir of the West - AR
A study of a wide variety of choral literature and technique through rehearsal and performance of both sacred and secular music. Auditions at the beginning of fall semester. (1)
MUSI 361 : University Chorale - AR
A study of choral literature and technique through rehearsal and performance of both sacred and secular music. Auditions at the beginning of fall semester. (1)
MUSI 362 : University Men's Chorus - AR
The study and performance of repertoire for tenor and bass voices. Emphasis on individual vocal and musical development. (1)
MUSI 363 : University Singers - AR
The study and performance of repertoire for women's voices. Emphasis on individual vocal and musical development. (1)
MUSI 365 : Chapel Choir - AR
Repertoire experience with appropriate literature for ongoing church music programs of a liturgical nature. Regular performances for university chapel worship. Participation without credit available. (1)
MUSI 366 : Opera - AR
Production of chamber opera, opera scenes, and full operas. Participation in all facets of production. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 368 : University Choral Union - AR
Rehearsal and performance of major works in the choral/orchestral repertoire. Open to the community as well as PLU students; membership by audition. Special fee in addition to tuition. (1)
MUSI 370 : University Wind Ensemble - AR
Study and performance of selected wind and percussion literature using various size ensembles. Membership by audition. (1)
MUSI 371 : University Concert Band - AR
Study of selected band literature through rehearsal and performance. Designed for the general university student. Prerequisite: having played instrument through at least junior year of high school or consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 375 : University Jazz Ensemble - AR
Study of selected big band literature through rehearsal and performance. Membership by audition. (1)
MUSI 380 : University Symphony Orchestra - AR
Study of selected orchestral literature through rehearsal and performance. Membership by audition. (1)
MUSI 381 : Chamber Ensemble - AR
Reading, rehearsal, and performance of selected instrumental chamber music. Sections offered in string, brass, woodwind, early instruments, guitar, jazz and world music. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 383 : Piano Ensemble - AR
Techniques and practice in the performance of two-piano and piano duet literature; includes sight reading and program planning. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (1)
MUSI 387 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 388 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 389 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 390 : Intensive Performance Study: Ensemble Tour - AR
Intensive study and rehearsal of your repertoire; off-campus tour of major performance venues; special fee in addition to tuition. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (4)
MUSI 391 : Intensive Performance Study: Conservatory Experience
Intensive study and practice of solo repertoire; special fee in addition to tuition. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (4)
MUSI 395 : Music Centers of the World - AR
Exploration of music and other arts in environments off campus. Offered January Term to facilitate study abroad, or in cultural centers of the United States. (4)
MUSI 398 : Keystone: Introduction to Music Research
Introduction to principles and standards relevant to academic research in music, exploration of common research materials and experience with practices and techniques in this field. (2)
MUSI 399 : Keystone: Junior Recital
Preparation and presentation of a juried half recital, normally in the junior year. Declared Bachelor of Music majors only. Private instruction; special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 399A for 1 hour; 399B for 2 to 4 hours. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor is required. (1 to 4)
MUSI 401 : Private Instruction:Jazz AR
Prerequisite: Two semesters of non-jazz study (202-219) or permission of the Director of Jazz Studies. Special fee in addition to tuition. Concurrent registration in MUSI 199 required. Students register in 401A for 1 hour; 401B for 2 hours; 401C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 402 : Private Instruction: Piano - AR
Private instruction for Piano. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 402A for 1 hour; 402B for 2 hours; 402C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 405 : Private Instruction: Violin/Viola - AR
Private instruction for Violin/Viola. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 405A for 1 hour; 405B for 2 hours; 405C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 406 : Private Instruction: Cello/Bass - AR
Private instruction for Cello/Bass. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 406A for 1 hour; 406B for 2 hours; 406C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 407 : Private Instruction: Flute - AR
Private instruction for Flute. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 407A for 1 hour; 407B for 2 hours; 407C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 408 : Private Instruction: Oboe/English Horn - AR
Private instruction for Oboe/English Horn. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 408A for 1 hour; 408B for 2 hours; 408C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 409 : Private Instruction: Bassoon - AR
Private instruction for Bassoon. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 409A for 1 hour; 409B for 2 hours; 409C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 410 : Private Instruction: Clarinet - AR
Private instruction for Clarinet. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 410A for 1 hour; 410B for 2 hours; 410C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 411 : Private Instruction: Saxophone - AR
Private instruction for Saxophone. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 411A for 1 hour; 411B for 2 hours; 411C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 412 : Private Instruction: Trumpet - AR
Private instruction for Trumpet. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 412A for 1 hour; 412B for 2 hours; 412C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 413 : Private Instruction: French Horn - AR
Private instruction for French Horn. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 413A for 1 hour; 413B for 2 hours; 413C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 414 : Private Instruction: Trombone - AR
Private instruction for Trombone. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 414A for 1 hour; 414B for 2 hours; 414C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 415 : Private Instruction: Baritone/Tuba - AR
Private instruction for Baritone/Tuba. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 415A for 1 hour; 415B for 2 hours; 415C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 416 : Private Instruction: Percussion - AR
Private instruction for Percussion. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 416A for 1 hour; 416B for 2 hours; 416C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 417 : Private Instruction: Guitar - AR
Private instruction for Guitar. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 417A for 1 hour; 417B for 2 hours; 417C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 418 : Private Instruction: Harp - AR
Private instruction for Harp. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 418A for 1 hour; 418B for 2 hours; 418C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 419 : Private Instruction: Harpsichord - AR
Private instruction for Harpsichord. Special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in 419A for 1 hour; 419B for 2 hours; 419C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 420 : Private Instruction: Pedagogy - AR
Methods and materials for teaching specific instrumental media in the studio; special fee in addition to tuition. Students register in MUSI 420A for 1 hour and 420B for 2 hours. (1 or 2)
MUSI 421 : Advanced Keyboarding Skills - AR
Focused study of specialized keyboard skills required in various music major programs. Private instruction; special fee in addition to tuition. May be repeated for additional credit. Students are registered in 421A for 1 hour; 421B for 2 hours; 421C for 3 or 4 hours. Prerequisite: MUSI 122 (with grade of C or better and successful completion of Keyboard Proficiency Jury and sophomore B.M. or B.M.E. Jury. (1 to 4)
MUSI 427 : Advanced Orchestration/Arranging - AR
Continuation of MUSI 336 on an individual basis. Prerequisite: MUSIC 336 or consent of instructor. May be repeated for additional credit. Private instruction; special fee in addition to tuition. Students are registered in 427A for 1 hour; 427B for 2 hours; 427C for 3 or 4 hours. (1 to 4)
MUSI 430 : Piano Literature I - AR
Study of representative piano repertoire from the 18th and early 19th Century. (2)
MUSI 431 : Piano Literature II - AR
Study of representative piano compositions of the late 19th and 20th Century. (2)
MUSI 440 : Methods and Materials for K-9 Music I
Study of skill acquisitions, music concepts, and analyzing the range of available resources, including ethnic music and computer assisted instruction. Offered for music education majors only. Prerequisite: MUSI 340. (2)
MUSI 441 : Methods and Materials for K-9 Music II
Continuation of MUSI 440, including emphasis on Orff-Schulwerk and Kodaly techniques. Offered for music education majors only. Prerequisite: MUSI 440. (2)
MUSI 443 : Methods of Secondary Choral Music
The organization and administration of the secondary school choral program. Prerequisite: MUSI 340. (2)
MUSI 444 : Materials of Secondary Choral Music
Survey of choral literature appropriate for the various age and experience levels of students in grades 4-12, including sources and research techniques. Prerequisite: MUSI 340. (2)
MUSI 445 : Conducting III
Refinement of patterns, gestures, and conducting techniques; application to appropriate vocal and instrumental scores. Prerequisite: MUSI 346 or consent of instructor; Section A (Instrumental); Section B (Choral). (1)
MUSI 446 : Conducting IV
Continuation of MUSI 445; application and development of skills in laboratory ensemble. Prerequisite: MUSI 445 or consent of instructor; Section A - Instrumental, Section B - Choral. (1)
MUSI 447 : Methods of School Band Music
The organization and administration of the secondary school band program. Prerequisite: MUSI 340. (2)
MUSI 448 : Materials for School Band Music
Survey of wind-percussion literature appropriate for the various age and experience levels of students in grades 4-12, including sources and research techniques. Prerequisite: MUSI 340. (2)
MUSI 451 : Piano Pedagogy I - AR
Teaching techniques for prospective teachers of piano, including techniques for individual and group instruction. Methods and materials from beginning to intermediate level. (2)
MUSI 452 : Piano Pedagogy II
Teaching techniques for prospective teachers of piano, including techniques for individual and group instruction. Methods and materials from intermediate to advanced levels. (2)
MUSI 453 : Vocal Pedagogy - AR
Physiological, psychological, and pedagogical aspects of singing. (2)
MUSI 454 : Instrumental Pedagogy
Methods and materials for teaching specific instrumental media in the studio. Offered on demand for string, wind, guitar, harp, organ and percussion. (2)
MUSI 455 : String Pedagogy
Teaching techniques for prospective teachers of strings with emphasis on individual student instruction. Methods and materials from beginning through advanced levels. (2)
MUSI 456 : Methods and Materials for School Strings
The organization and administration of school string programs, elementary through secondary. (2)
MUSI 457 : Instrumental Music for Choral Educators
Materials and methods for teaching instrumental music in an ensemble setting. Offered for choral music education majors only. (2)
MUSI 458 : Choral Music for Instrumental Educators
Materials and methods for teaching choral music in an ensemble setting. Offered for instrumental music education majors only. (2)
MUSI 469 : Student Teaching Seminar
Student teaching experiences shared and analyzed; exploration of related issues regarding entering the public school music teaching profession. Concurrent enrollment with EDUC 468 required. (2)
MUSI 487 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 488 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 489 : Special Topics in Music
To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 491 : Independent Study
To provide individual undergraduate students with advanced study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as IS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for additional credit. (1 to 4)
MUSI 495 : Internship
To permit undergraduate students to relate theory and practice in a work situation. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as Intern: followed by the specific title designated by the instructor in consultation with the student. (1 to 12)
MUSI 498 : Music Research Seminar
Continuation of MUSI 398, culminating in an initial draft of the capstone project research paper required in the B.M.A. and B.A. in music degrees. Prerequisite: MUSI 398. Co-requisite: MUSI 499A or 499B. (2)
MUSI 499 : Capstone: Senior Project - SR
A culminating project of substantial proportions, presented in a public forum, undertaken in the senior year. For the Bachelor of Arts degree, the project integrates musical studies with a broader liberal arts context; for the Bachelor of Musical Arts degree, the project integrates musical studies with the cognate field; for Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Music degrees, the project consists of a juried recital. Private instruction; special fee in addition to tuition. Students register first in 499A for 1 hour and then in the next term 499B for 2 to 4 hour option. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. (1 to 4)