Music Minor
The Music Minor is designed for any undergraduate student not otherwise pursuing a degree in the School of Music. It is designed to be flexible such that it can serve a variety of interests, that is, one can focus on traditional, jazz, or world music studies. However, entry into some of the coursework requires prior knowledge and experience in music, so the student desiring a music minor must contact the School of Music Office for advice and placement.
Requirements for the Minor in Music
Select between these options:
Requirements:
MUS 104 | Applied Music Class for Non-Music Majors | 1 |
| Additional Performance Study, such as MUS 104, Jazz Improvisation, etc. | 2 |
| Ensembles (per advisement) | 2 |
MUS 264 | Music History in Western Civilization II | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
NOTE: MUS 104 Applied Music Class for Non-Music Majors, two semesters required, for a total of 2 credit hours (included in total above).
Select one course from the following:
MUS 263 | Music History in Western Civilization I | 3 |
MUS 265 | History of Jazz | 3 |
MUS 333 | Musics of the World | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
Electives:
| Electives in music theory, music history and literature, and music education | 8-12 |
Total Credit Hours: | 8-12 |
NOTE: Students interested in Jazz should elect MUS 265 History of Jazz, MUS 361 Jazz Improvisation, and MUS 362 Jazz Theory.
Total Credit Hours: 26-34