BA_MUS - Music (BA) (54 units)
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The musicianship core develops Practical Musicianship, Performance Musicianship, and Critical Listening through voice and piano competency, music theory, aural skills (2 years), applied music (4 years), ensemble involvement (4 years), and concert attendance (4 years).
Concert Attendance
- MUS100
Students must attend 40 concerts/recitals (5 per semester) during their time at Concordia (transfers must accrue 5 times the number of semesters they attend). An updated list will be published at the end of each semester detailing concert attendance. In the semester when students expect to pass 40, they should enroll in MUS 100 for pass/fail certification. Students who fail to complete this requirement will not be approved for graduation with a major in music. Attendance credit is not allowed for recitals/concerts in which the student is a performer for the majority of the repertoire.
Music Major Review
- MUS290
Students must register for the Music Major Review for the semester in which the review will take place. See Music Major Review policy.
Piano Competency
- MUKP211
Students register for course in the spring of the sophomore year. A course fee is assessed. If students fail the competency exam in the sophomore year, they will register for Piano Competency each subsequent semester until they pass the exam. For transfer students, piano skills will be assessed in the first semester and a piano competency timeline will be created.
Voice Competency
- MUE234
- MUE238
- MUE239
- MUVO100
- MUVO101
Music Theory and Aural Skills
- MUS201
- MUS202
- MUS211
- MUS212
- MUS304
- MUS323
- MUS324
- MUS216
- MUS221
- MUS305
ENSEMBLES
- MUE234
- MUE238
- MUE239
- MUE251
- MUE259
Students must enroll in an ensemble each semester they are in residence. A minimum of 6 units in 1-unit ensembles; up to 2 units may be in .5-unit ensembles.
NOTE: Church Music and Worship Arts concentration students must select 4 units of choir.
Music: Ensemble (MUE) Note: Students taking more than 18 units in a semester may elect to take music ensembles for zero (0) units. This option will allow students to fully participate without incurring applicable overload tuition charges. In this case, ensemble enrollment will be registered on student transcripts but no graduation units or letter grade will be in effect, as the class will be graded on a pass/no pass basis. Regardless of enrollment units, all ensemble students must exhibit the same level of commitment, including music preparation and prompt attendance at all rehearsals, performances, and scheduled activities.
MU__ 101-301 - Private Lessons (7 units)
MU__ 401 - Private Lessons (1 unit)
Applied study (private lessons) is required each semester students are in residence. Music majors may enroll in one private lesson for up to 2 units per semester, and may also enroll in a secondary private lesson for no more than 1 unit per semester. Each unit of study represents at least 3 hours of deliberate, self-regulated practice per week. Students must progress on a primary instrument from level 101 through successful completion of at least 1 semester at level 401. Students entering with 60 or more semester units may petition to begin applied study at the 301 level by completing an entrance jury in which students must demonstrate competence in performance of repertoire at the 201 level. Approval must be granted by the studio teacher and the director of the performance area before census date of the first semester of study.
Music: Applied Note: An applied music course consists of private lessons on a specific instrument or voice and occasional collaborative sessions with a staff accompanist. It will focus on the development of musical skills such as (but not limited to) daily maintenance, tone production, flexibility, articulation, range, technique, phrasing, musicianship, pacing, memorization, performance collaboration (w/accompanist), and stage presence. All of these will be integrated into the study of etudes, solos and standard repertoire. Students will demonstrate their performance skills in juries, studio classes, and/or noon recital performances. All private lessons require a tuition surcharge. See www.cui.edu/musiclessons for details.
See Music Office for application forms and procedures.
- MUS493
Concentrations
Students who complete the Bachelor of Arts in Music may choose to complete one or more optional concentrations in music. Each concentration is 16-20 units of additional music coursework in a particular field of music. Concentrations are designed to complement the general music major and to help students prepare for professional work or graduate study in specific areas. Please note that a concentration is distinguished from a minor in that a concentration is only attainable if paired with the music major. Furthermore, a concentration is distinguished from an emphasis in that the coursework for a concentration is in addition to the major, not a required portion of the major.
Church Music and Worship Arts students must select course in the music major. Applied units in this concentration are in addition to the Musical Collaboration and Applications core of the music major. program, please see Christ College certificate requirements for additional requirements.
Note: Church Music and Worship Arts concentration students must select 4 units of choir in the music major core.
- MUKC311
OR MUGC211 - MUS222
- MUS483
- MUS484
- THL381
- THL382
- MUGU101
OR MUGU201
OR MUGU301
OR MUGU401 - MUKI101
OR MUKI201
OR MUKI301
OR MUKI401 - MUKO100
- MUKO101
OR MUKO201
OR MUKO301
OR MUKO401 - MUKP101
OR MUKP201
OR MUKP301
OR MUKP401
- MUS204
- MUS307
- MUS316
- MUS405
- MUS441
- MUS461
- MUS471
Commercial Music concentration students must select course in the music major. Applied units in this concentration are in addition to the Musical Collaboration and Applications core of the music major.
- MUS204
- MUS218
- MUS316
- MUS413
- MUS416
- MUS307
MU__ 101-401 - Private Lessons: Secondary Instrument (4 units)
MUE ___ - Ensemble (2 units)
- MUS394
- MUS415
- MUS417
- MUS418
NOTE: Required units: course (2 units)
Applied units in this concentration are in addition to the Musical Collaboration and Applications core of the music major.
Instrumental Performance concentration students should take two-unit private lessons on their primary instrument in as many semesters as possible and must select MU_ 498 (Senior Recital) in the music major. Applied units in this concentration are in addition to the Musical Collaboration and Applications core of the music major.
- MUS307
MU__ 301-401 - Applied Music: Primary Instrument (5 units)
MU__ 398 - Junior Recital (1 unit)
MUE __ - Ensemble (2 units)
- MUS222
- MUS312
OR MUS313
OR MUS314
OR MUS315 - MUS412
- MUS316
- MUS413
MU__ 101-201 - Private Lessons: Secondary Instrument (2 units)
MU__ 301-401 - Private Lessons: Secondary Instrument (3 units)
- MUS461
- MUS462
- MUE260
- MUE262
- MUKI101
- MUKI201
- MUKI301
- MUKI401
- MUKO101
- MUKO201
- MUKO301
- MUKO401
Pre-Teacher Certification concentration students must select course in the music major. Applied units in this concentration are in addition to the Musical Collaboration and Applications core of the music major.
OPTIONAL: Lutheran Teacher Certificate; Please see Christ College Certificate Requirements for additional requirements. Students typically complete Christ College Certificate Requirements during eight undergraduate semesters.
OPTIONAL: California Teacher Credential (36 units); Course requirements are available from the School of Education.
- MUS222
- MUS261
- MUS312
- MUS313
- MUS314
- MUS315
- MUS412
- MUS461
- MUS462
- MUS471
- MUGU101
- MUGU201
- MUGU301
- MUGU401
- MUS316
- MUS441
- MUS472
Vocal Performance concentration students must select course and course in the music major. Applied units in this concentration are in addition to the Musical Collaboration and Applications core of the music major.
- MUVO301
OR MUVO401 - MUS222
- MUS271
- MUS272
- MUS472
- MUVO398
- MUKP101
OR MUKP201
OR MUKP301
OR MUKP401 - MUS176
- MUS471