1971-1972 Academic Catalog
MUSIC 87 Professor: Warren L. Webber, Chairman Assistant Professors: David L. Matson, Jack R. Payne, Ralph M. Werner Jr., Daryle L. Worley Instructor: Lyle J. Anderson The division of music includes A) Music Theory, B) Music History, C) Church Music, D) Music Education, and E) Applied Music. This division seeks to provide college work for the serious-minded music student, and music courses on an elective basis for any student; to supply churches with dedicated men and women trained to serve God as church music directors; to prepare music teachers for the public schools, Christian day schools, and the private studio; and to provide the necessary groundwork for graduate study in music. BACHELOR OF ARTS 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 or B; Applied Music-six hours of private instruction ( *) and two hours of ensembles. 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.) 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 or B; Applied Music-three quarter hours of private instruction and two hours of ensembles. Must exhibit piano proficiency comparable to that necessary to perform the Kuhlau Sonatina, opus 55, number 1 • ) Not less than twelve hours in the recital area
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