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Nov 27, 2024
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2018-2019 USC Lancaster Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]
Music, B.M. (Music Technology Concentration)
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1. General Education - Carolina Core (31-43 Hours)
CMW: Effective, Engaged and Persuasive Communication: Writing (6 Hours)
ARP: Analytical Reasoning and Problem Solving (6 Hours)
SCI: Scientific Literacy (7 hours)
GFL: Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Foreign Language (0-6 hours)
- Language Proficiency through 122
GHS: Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Historical thinking (3 Hours)
GSS: Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Social Science (3 Hours)
AIU: Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding (3 hours)
- MUSC 115 - Music Theory I
Overlay Eligible Courses (3-9 Hours)
Up to two of these core requirements may be met in overlay courses.
CMS: Effective, Engaged and Persuasive Communication: Speech (0-3 Hours)
INF: Information Literacy (0-3 Hours)
VSR: Values, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (0-3 Hours)
Nonmusic Electives (0-7 Hours)
2. Major Requirements (90 Hours)
Major Courses (25 Hours)
- MUSC 100 - Recital Class (at least 5 semesters required)
- MUSC 100A - Music Advocacy I: Understanding the Power of Your Music
- MUSC 100L - Recital Class Laboratory
- MUSC 116 - Music Theory II
- MUSC 117 - Aural Skills I
- MUSC 118 - Aural Skills II
- MUSC 215 - Music Theory III
- MUSC 216 - Music Theory IV
- MUSC 217 - Aural Skills III
- MUSC 218 - Aural Skills IV
- MUSC 333 - Basic Choral and Instrumental Conducting
- MUSC 353 - History of Western Music I
- MUSC 354 - History of Western Music II
- MUSC 455 - History of Western Music III
Music Technology Concentration (65 hours)
- MUSC 336 - Introduction to Computer Music
- Music Technology Electives (9 hours) chosen from the following:
- MUSC 365 - An Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques
- MUSC 540 - Projects in Computer Music
- MUSC 565 - Advanced Audio Recording Techniques
- MUSC 580 - Music & Arts Entrepreneurship.
- Applied Music Courses (32 hours)
Applied Music must be completed satisfactorily for a minimum of 8 semesters & 32 hours of credit.
- MUSC 211 - Lower Division Applied Music—Performance Track (16 hours)
- MUSC 411 - Upper Division Applied Music—Performance Track (16 hours)
Students are required to participate in the major ensemble most closely related to their primary instrument. Students must declare a primary instrument upon acceptance into the program. Some ensembles require an audition for membership. Regulations for attendance at ensemble rehearsals & performances are different from regulations for class attendance. Members of ensembles are expected to be present at every rehearsal & performance, unless excused by the conductor. Courses that qualify for the Chamber Music requirement include all MUSC 130 courses with a suffix of A-Z and topics in: Voice, String, Percussion, Wind, Guitar, and Keyboard.
Ensemble requirements are as follows:
- Guitar: 2 major (usually choral), 6 guitar ensembles
- Jazz: 6 jazz ensembles, 2 major or minor jazz ensembles
- Organ: 4 major (usually choral), 4 accompanying
- Piano: 2 major, 2 accompanying, 2 chamber, 2 of choice
- String: 6 orchestra, 2 chamber
- Voice: 6 major, 2 opera workshop
- Wind/Percussion: 6 major, 2 chamber
- Concentration Electives (13 hours)
Students must complete a minimum of 13 hours of music major electives, including MUED 155 & 156, if needed. Students whose primary medium is voice must complete MUSC 278, MUSC 578, and MUSC 579. Students must complete a pedagogy course in applied area when available. For Bachelor of Music candidates with an emphasis in performance, a half recital is required in the junior year & a full recital is required in the senior year, as well as selection of one of following options with its required electives:
- Piano Pedagogy (12 hours)
- MUSC 573 - Performance Pedagogy I
- MUSC 573L - Pedagogy Laboratory
- MUSC 574 - Performance Pedagogy II
- MUSC 574L - Pedagogy Laboratory
- MUSC 575L - Pedagogy Laboratory
- Piano Accompanying (12 hours)
- MUSC 268 - Keyboard Harmony and Sight Reading Laboratory
- MUSC 269 - Beginning Piano Accompanying
- 3 courses chosen from the following:
- MUSC 543 - Song Literature
- MUSC 545 - Survey of the Opera
- MUSC 549 - Survey of Chamber Music
- MUSC 578 - Diction for Singers I
- MUSC 579 - Diction for Singers II
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