Major in Music (B.A.) - 120 Credits Minimum
Requirements for the Major
Arts and Sciences courses totaling 84 credit hours, including completion of all distribution requirements
for the Bachelor of Arts degree, and a minimum of 36 credits of music to include:
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Piano Keyboard
(8 credits)
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APC 122-123
Piano Keyboard Class
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4
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APC 222-223
Piano Keyboard Class
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4
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Theory (16
credits)
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TH 111-112
Diatonic-Chromatic Harmony
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4
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TH 120-121
Elementary Ear Training I-II
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4
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TH 210-211
Tonal Form-Modern Techniques
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4
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TH 220-221
Intermediate Ear Training I-II
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4
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Music History
(12 credits)
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HLM 212 Music History - Late Baroque through Classical Period |
3
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HLM 213 Music History - Romanticism to the Present |
3
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Music History
Electives
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6
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HLM 020 Information
Literacy in the Performing Arts
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0
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MUS 110,
111 Paranov Performance Hour
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2
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Senior Project (Essay1 or Recital2)
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2
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General Education
(53 credits)
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RLC 110 - 111 Reading and Writing I - II
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6
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Mathematics
elective
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3
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Foreign Language
or CMM 115 and CS 110
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6
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AUCC All-University
Curriculum
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3
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AUCS All-University
Curriculum
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3
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AUCW All-University
Curriculum
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3
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AUCT All-University
Curriculum
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4
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PHI 110 Intro
to Philosophy
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3
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HIS 100/101
World History
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3
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ENG 140 Intro to Literature
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3
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POL 100 American
Government
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3
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EC, PSY,
or SOC elective
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3
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Laboratory
Science course
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4
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Two writing-intensive courses at the 200, 300 or 400 level. Course number is followed by a "W."
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6
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Academic
Electives (non-music courses)
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28
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1 Students who choose an essay as their senior project should submit the title and outline of the essay to the appropriate division director for approval. A faculty advisor will then be appointed.
2 Students who choose a recital as their senior project are expected to have studied privately for at least five semesters at The Hartt School. These students must be registered for private music study and seek departmental saction, by audition, at the end of the first semester of their junior year. This audition will be graded Pass/No Pass. Students receiving a Pass will be expected to perform a public recital of 30 minutes or more. All other students will be expected to write an essay.
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