100 Cedarville College Professor: Robert C. Monroe Associate Professors: David L. Matson, Chairman Assistant Professors: Lyle J. Anderson, Jack R. Payne, L. Daryle Worley 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. General All students wishing to enroll in any of the various programs offered by the music department must take the Music Placement Exam to com– plete registration. All majors must meet the requirements established by the department for Sophomore level performance proficiency in the recital area in order to continue in the music program. All majors and minors must meet the proficiency standards for piano as established by the department prior to giving their Senior recital. (*) All majors are required to exhibit a performance level which meets the requirements and standards of the department. This will be accom– plished in a recital given during the individual's Senior year. 11.r,p;n1111riP1niPnw-~ for a Major in Music. Thirty-nine quarter hours of core courses, nine hours in an elected area, completion of general education requirements and prescribed hours of electives. Core Courses: Music Theory 111-112-113, 211-212-213; Man and the Arts, IS 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 312, 313, 413 Music History - the remaining two period courses, and three quarter hours of 410-B. (*) Piano proficiency standards may be obtained by writing to the Division of Music.
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