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Fine Arts - Music Emphasis


Fall Semester Spring Semester

Freshman
BIBL 123 Old Testament Survey 3 BIBL 124 New Testament Survey 3
HUMN 101 Humanities 4 HUMN 102 Humanities 4
PSYC 100 Intro to College & Careers 1 COMP 111 3
MUSC 141 Basic Music Reading Skills 3 HPXS Activity 1
HPXS 101 Fitness for Life 1 MUSC 143 Basic Music Theory/Ear Tr 3
Ensemble 1 Ensemble 1
Principal Applied 1 Principal Applied 1
Secondary Applied 0.5 Secondary Applied 0.5
14.5 16.5

Sophomore
HUMN 201 Humanities 4 HUMN 202 Humanities 4
COMP 211 3 Foreign language 3
MUSC 144 Basic Music Theory/Ear Tr 3 ART 237 Basic Photography 3
Foreign language 3 Ensemble 1
Ensemble 1 Electives 6
Principal Applied 1   17
ART 120 Fine Arts Colloquium 1  
16    

Junior
Foreign language 3 Foreign language 3
MUSC 363 Basic Conducting 3 Laboratory science 4
Laboratory science 4 Mathematics elective 3
THEA 242 Fundamentals of Acting 3 MUSC 365 Music History Survey 3
Electives 3 ART 421 Fine Arts in the Church 3
16 16

Senior
BIBL 471 Christ & Culture 3 Social learning course 3
COMM 102 Speech Communication 3 Ethnic studies 3
Social learning course 3 MUSC 490 Senior Project 2
ART 250 Drawing I OR ART 251 Painting I OR ART 110 Design or other studio art 3 ART 401 Field Studies in Fine Arts 1
MUSC 163 Survey of Pop Music 3 Electives 8
15 17



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What curriculum is required for Fine Arts - Music Emphasis?

The curriculum is taught from an artistic standpoint that prepares students for several music-related careers. Graduates can use their knowledge of basic music theo9ry, solo and ensemble performance practice, and popular and historical music literature for careers in musical theatre, vocal or instrumental coaching, or to assist in studio work.

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