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Music majors are required to achieve a minimum grade of C in all music courses that are part of their degree requirements. After completing this program successfully, graduates will have the ability to:
MUS1 (Music Theory) apply theoretical knowledge and aural skills to analyze and understand a wide range of musical compositions.
MUS2 (Music History, Culture, and Literature) recognize historical and modern musical styles, genres, artists, and works from both Western and non-Western traditions, along with the research abilities to expand this understanding.
MUS3 (Individual Applied Music) prepare, interpret, and perform diverse musical pieces on their principal instrument or voice at a level appropriate for their major.
MUS4 (Collaborative Applied Music) work with others to prepare, interpret, and perform various musical works in ensembles, meeting the expectations of their major.
MUS5 (Specialized Music Study) demonstrate expertise relevant to their specialization, such as advanced performance techniques, teaching methods, composition and improvisation abilities, or qualifications for teaching certification.
MUS6 (Musical Disposition) actively contribute to the university and local music community by attending events, performing, teaching, creating, or participating in service activities.