Music Minor
Program description
The music curriculum is designed to develop not only musical and performance skills, but also to investigate the manny ways that music can help us understand human culture and history. This curriculum meshes the liberal arts model of breadth of knowledge with applied lessons, ensembles, and theory/history of music.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
1. Musicianship: Students will demonstrate proficiency in aural and keyboard musicianship.
2. Performance: In their area of specialization students will study and perform a wide range of music literature, communicating character and style and engaging with the listener in an assured manner.
3. Music in a Historic and Cultural Context: Students will develop the ability to discuss music critically, examine the role of music in culture, and consider the various ways people understand meaningful expression in music.
4. Music Theory: Students will demonstrate proficiency in reading and writing scales, chords, and rhythms, show an understanding of contrapuntal techniques and formal structures, and analyze pieces using appropriate analytical techniques.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
1. Musicianship: Students will demonstrate proficiency in aural and keyboard musicianship.
2. Performance: In their area of specialization students will study and perform a wide range of music literature, communicating character and style and engaging with the listener in an assured manner.
3. Music in a Historic and Cultural Context: Students will develop the ability to discuss music critically, examine the role of music in culture, and consider the various ways people understand meaningful expression in music.
4. Music Theory: Students will demonstrate proficiency in reading and writing scales, chords, and rhythms, show an understanding of contrapuntal techniques and formal structures, and analyze pieces using appropriate analytical techniques.
Program last updated
Spring 2024