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- Basic education requirements: At least thirty-nine semester hours as
described in this chapter in the section "Basic Education Requirements for All Programs
except Music Performance."
- Additional basic education requirements: Fifteen semester hours,
consisting of
- Social science: Nine semester hours chosen from the social sciences listed
in the basic education requirements, government, and history.
- Natural sciences and mathematics: Six semester hours chosen from the
natural sciences listed in the basic education requirements, mathematics, and
computer sciences.
- Studio art: Thirty semester hours, consisting of Studio Art 301K, 301L,
302K, 302L, and eighteen additional semester hours of studio art, of which at
least twelve hours must be upper-division.
- Art history: Six semester hours, consisting of Art History 301 and either
302 or 303.
- Electives: Thirty semester hours chosen from courses either within or
outside the Department of Art and Art History.
Total requirements for the
degree: 120 semester hours as outlined above.
- Basic education requirements: At least thirty-nine semester hours as
described in this chapter in the section "Basic Education Requirements for All Programs
except Music Performance."
- Additional basic education requirements: Eighteen semester hours,
consisting of
- Foreign language: Nine semester hours beyond course 407 or 507 in one
foreign language.
- Social science: Six semester hours chosen from the social sciences listed
in the basic education requirements, government, and history.
- Fine arts and humanities: Three semester hours in one of the following
areas:
- Architecture
- Classics, including classical civilization, Greek, Latin (but excluding
any courses in Latin or Greek that are used to fulfill the language requirement)
- Music
- Philosophy
- Radio-television-film
- Theatre and dance
- Programs of special concentration, such as women's studies and Latin
American studies
- Studio art: Six semester hours, consisting of Studio Art 302K and 302L.
- Art history: Twenty-seven semester hours, consisting of
- Art History 302 and 303.
- Fifteen semester hours of upper-division art history distributed among at
least four of the following five areas:
- Ancient
- Medieval
- Renaissance and baroque
- Modern
- Pre-Columbian and native American, Asian, Islamic, Oceanic, African
- Six additional semester hours of art history.
- Electives: Thirty semester hours chosen from courses either within or
outside the Department of Art and Art History.
Total requirements for the
degree: 120 semester hours as outlined above.
- Basic education requirements: At least thirty-nine semester hours as
described in this chapter in the section "Basic Education Requirements for All Programs
except Music Performance."
- Additional basic education requirements: Twelve semester hours, consisting
of
- Foreign language: Six semester hours beyond course 407 or 507 in one
foreign language.
- Humanities: Three semester hours chosen from the following areas:
architecture, classics (including classical civilization, Greek, Latin),
comparative literature, humanities, and interdisciplinary fields outside the
Department of Theatre and Dance such as American studies, African American
studies, Asian studies, Latin American studies, Mexican American studies, and
women's studies. The student is encouraged to choose coursework of a
multicultural nature. Courses outside the Department of Theatre and Dance that
are crosslisted with theatre and dance courses may not be used to fulfill this
requirement.
- Natural sciences and mathematics: Three semester hours in one of the
natural sciences listed in the basic education requirements, mathematics, or
computer sciences.
-
Theatre and dance core: Twenty-four semester hours, consisting of the
following courses: Theatre and Dance 311; three semester hours chosen from
102T, 306, 313C, 152T, 252T, and 352T; three semester hours chosen from 312M,
314C, and 323C; two semesters of 314P; either 317C and 317D or 317M and 317N;
and 351S.
Students considering graduate study should consult their advisers
about the most appropriate choice of courses.
- Additional courses in theatre and dance: Eighteen semester hours of
coursework in the Department of Theatre and Dance, of which at least twelve
must be in upper-division courses.
- Approved concentration and electives
At least six semester hours of
coursework in the approved concentration and electives must be upper-division,
and at least nine semester hours must be from outside the Department of Theatre
and Dance.
- Approved concentration: Twelve semester hours in a concentration of
courses within or outside the Department of Theatre and Dance approved by the
student's designated adviser.
- Electives: Fifteen semester hours of coursework within or outside the
Department of Theatre and Dance.
Total requirements for the degree: 120 semester hours as outlined above.
- Basic education requirements: At least thirty-nine semester hours as
described in this chapter in the section "Basic Education Requirements for All Programs
except Music Performance."
- Additional basic education requirements: Eighteen semester hours,
consisting of
- Foreign language: Six semester hours beyond course 507 in one foreign
language.
- Social science: Three semester hours chosen from the social sciences
listed in the basic education requirements, government, or history.
- Natural sciences and mathematics: Three semester hours chosen from the
natural sciences listed in the basic education requirements, mathematics, or
computer sciences.
- Humanities: Three semester hours chosen from the following areas:
architecture, classics (including classical civilization, Greek, Latin),
comparative literature, humanities, and interdisciplinary fields outside the
School of Music such as American studies, African American studies, Asian
studies, Latin American studies, or Mexican American studies. The student is
encouraged to choose coursework of a multicultural nature. Courses outside the
School of Music that are crosslisted with music courses may not be used to
fulfill this requirement.
- Fine arts: Three semester hours of upper-division coursework in fine arts
chosen from courses outside the School of Music.
- Minor: Twelve semester hours of coursework outside the School of Music.
The minor must be approved by the coordinator of the Bachelor of Arts in Music
program and must include at least six hours of upper-division coursework.
- Music
- Performance: At least four semester hours, consisting of two semesters of
principal instrument course 210 and approval of the faculty. Students whose
principal instrument is not piano must also complete Music 201N to the
satisfaction of the faculty.
- Music: Thirty-six semester hours, consisting of Music 605, 612, 313M,
313N, 330M, either 334, 342, or 379K, and twelve additional semester hours, of
which at least eight must be upper-division, in a concentration of music
courses approved by the coordinator of the Bachelor of Arts in Music program.
- Music ensemble: Four semester hours of music ensemble courses as explained
in "School of Music Special Requirements," in this chapter.
- Electives: Five to seven semester hours of electives, of which at least
three hours must be in upper-division coursework outside the School of
Music.
Total course requirements for the degree: 120 semester hours as
outlined above, and ensemble as stated in "School of Music Special Requirements."
To advance to upper-division standing in the program, the student must meet the
following requirements.
- Upper-division standing at the University.
- A grade point average of at least 2.50 for all coursework taken in
residence at the University.
- Completion of the following courses or their equivalents with a grade
point average of at least 2.50: Music 201N, 605A, 605B, 612A, 612B, 313M, and
313N. (Music 201N is required only for students whose principal instrument is
not piano.)
- Approval of the coordinator of the Bachelor of Arts in Music
program.
To graduate, the student must have a grade point average of at least 2.50 in
all upper-division courses in the School of Music (excluding ensemble) taken in
residence at the University.
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