2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Strings, BMus


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Contact:

Steven Heyman, Chair, Department of Applied Music and Performance
310 Crouse College, 315-443-1638, sheyman@syr.edu

Faculty:

Deette Bunn, Edward Castilano, Eric Gustafson, Kenneth Meyer, Harumi Rhodes, Karen Veverka, Greg Wood

The performance program leads to the B.Mus. degree and stresses the development of technical skills, repertory, poise, and overall musicianship. Since most performers continue study beyond the bachelor’s degree, the program also provides a sound basis for advanced study. To reflect preparation for upperdivision recital(s), upper-division credits in the principal performance area increase from 2 to 4 credits per hour of instruction.

Major Requirements


First Year, Fall Semester


Total Credits: 15-17


First Year, Spring Semester


Total Credits: 15-17


Sophomore Year, Fall Semester


Total Credits: 17


Sophomore Year, Spring Semester


Total Credits: 17


Junior Year, Fall Semester


Total Credits: 16-17


Junior Year, Spring Semester


  • Weekly Student Convocation 0
  • Principal Performance Area/Recital 4
  • Large Ensemble 1
  • Small Ensemble/Coaching 1
  • Academic Elective 3
  • Area Specialization/Music Elective(S) 3-5

Total Credits: 15-17


Senior Year, Fall Semester


  • Weekly Student Convocation 0
  • Principal Performance Area 4
  • 500-Level Elective In Music History and Literature 3
  • Large Ensemble 1
  • Small Ensemble/Coaching 1
  • Academic Elective 3
  • Area Specialization/Music Elective(S) 3-5

Total Credits: 15-17


Senior Year, Spring Semester


  • Weekly Student Convocation 0
  • Principal Performance Area 4
  • MHL Elective 3
  • Large Ensemble 1
  • Small Ensemble/Coaching 1
  • Academic Elective 3
  • Area Specialization/Music Elective(S) 3-5

Total Credits: 15-17


Total Minimum Credits: 126


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