1967-1968 Academic Catalog

62 CEDARVILLE COLLEGE BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS REQUIREMENTS FOR A MAJOR IN MUSIC. Thirty-nine quarter hours of core courses, plus nine hours in an elected area. CORE COURSES: Music Theory 111-112-113, 211-212-213; Music His– tory 100, and two period courses (six hours); Music Education 370 A and B; Applied Music-six hours of private instruction. ( * ) Elected Areas: Music Theory 311, 312, 411. (A one-half senior recital in ap– plied music is required) . Music History-the remaining two period courses, and three quarter hours of 410-B. (A one-half senior recital in applied music is required) . Church Music 250, 350, and three hours of 410-C. (A one-half senior recital in applied music is required) . Applied Music-six additional hours in a recital area ( * *), and three quarter hours of private instruction electives. (A full senior recital is required.) Must exhibit piano proficiency comparable to that necessary to perform the Kahlau Sonatina, opus 55, number 1 Not less than twelve hours in the recital area REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN MUSIC. Twenty-four quarter hours in– cluding Music Theory 111-112-113; Music History 100, and one period course; Music Education 370 A and B; applied Music-three quarter hours of private instruction. DEPARTMENTAL COURSES 400 MUSIC SEMINAR-Sp Prerequisite: Permission of Music Department Topics for discussion to be chosen from current literature, to be provoc- ative in nature. Registration may be repeated. Two credit hours 410 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MUSIC-A, W, Sp Prereqttisite: Permission of Music Department Research or independent study. Registration may be rei:,ea1:ea. A-Music Theory B-Music History C-Church Music D-Music Education E-Applied Music Two to three credit houn

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