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You are in the official 2008-2009 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
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Each student seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree with a minor in music
must fulfill the Basic Core Requirements and all requirements listed under
the music degree option which is the student's major field of study. Students
must also fulfill the university's General Education
Requirements (51 units), including remaining music degree requirements (e.g.
it is strongly recommended that vocal performance majors pass two semesters
of university-level foreign language study in either French, German, or
Italian) and Other Departmental Requirements to complete the B.A. (minimum
120 units). Each music major must consult with a designated music faculty
adviser each semester before they may enroll in music classes.
Please note: Entrance examinations in music theory and aural skills
and auditions in the declared performing medium are required of all freshmen
and transfer music majors. Admission to the B.A. in Music is contingent
upon audition and availability. Detailed information regarding entrance
and degree requirements is available in the Department of Music Undergraduate
Student Handbook. No General Education Integration course offered by the
Music Department may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements
for majors in the department.
Major requirements (63-77 units)
--- Core (24 units) ---
(required of all music majors regardless of option)
MUSIC 1A, 1B, 40, 41, 42, 8, 81, 161A, 161B (21 units)
MUSIC 20 - Convocation (8 semesters) (0 units)
Select one from the following: MUSIC 160T, 170A, 170B, 171, 187 (3 units)
--- Options (39-49 units) ---
I. Music as a Liberal Art (39 units)
II. Music Education (43-47 units)
III. Instrumental Performance (47-49 units)
IV. Vocal Performance (49 units)
V. Composition (45-49 units)
Additional requirements (6 units)
(Option I only)
General Education requirement (51 units)*
Total (120-128 units)
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* No General Education Integration course offered by the Music Department may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department.
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I. Music as a Liberal Art
MUSIC 4A, 4B, and 4C until Piano Proficiency Exam is passed (see note 1)
(6 units)
MUSIC 43, 144 (6 units)
Select from MUSIC 140T, 141, 142, 148 (max 3), 160T (max 6), 150A (max 6),
170A, 170B, 171, 187, 190/191 (max 6) (12 units)
Four semesters in MUSIC 103 appropriate to major emphasis (see note 2) (4
units)
Four semesters in MUSIC 31/131 through 39/139 (4 units)
Other music electives (with adviser's approval) (5 units)
Senior Project or Recital (to be developed in consultation with the adviser)
(2 units)
Total (39 units)
Additional Requirements
Approved electives from outside the Music Department (consult adviser) (6
units)
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Credential Program
This is a state-approved subject matter preparation program for the Single
Subject Teaching Credential authorizing students to teach music in grades
K-12.
Note: Additional credential requirements (9 units) may be completed before
or after completion of the B.A.. Credential requirements are subject to
change by state regulation. The catalog may not reflect the latest requirements.
Consult the department's credential adviser to ensure complete compliance
with state regulations. Also consult the Kremen School of Education and
Human Development regarding the 33 units of professional education necessary
for completion of the Single Subject Teaching Credential.
The following 27 units are required of all music education majors
regardless of emphasis.
MUSIC 4A, 4B, and 4C until Piano Proficiency Exam is passed (see note 1) (2-6 units)
MUSIC 50, 119, 122A, 124A, 126, 127A, 154, 169, 182 (15 units)
Select from MUSIC 43, 140T, 144, or 186 (3 units)
MUSIC 121 (4 units)
MUSIC 158A or B (82 units)
Eight semesters in MUSIC 103 appropriate to music education emphasis (see
note 2) (8 units)
Eight semesters in MUSIC 31 and 131 through 39 and 139 including two semesters
with advanced standing (see note 3) (8 units)
MUSIC 198 (Senior Recital) (1 unit)
Total (43-47 units)
Select one of the following Music Education emphases:
--- Choral/Vocal Music Education Emphasis ---
MUSIC 120, 179, 179L, 185A (6 units)
--- General Music Education Emphasis ---
MUSIC 115, 120, 179, 179L (6 units)
--- Instrumental Music Education Emphasis ---
Select one from MUSIC 102CC, 102GC, 102MC,102CS, 102WC, 103CC (1 unit)
MUSIC 103MB (Marching Band) (2 units)
MUSIC 159 (2 units)
Select from MUSIC 102, 117, or 118 (1 unit)
Total (6 units)
Preprofessional subject matter preparation requirements
MUSIC 50, 155, 159, 169 (not required for the B.A.) (9 units)
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III. Instrumental Performance
MUSIC 4A, 4B, and 4C until Piano Proficiency Exam is passed (see note 1) [Keyboard students: MUSIC 14 and 114] (4-6
units)
MUSIC 43 and 144 (6 units)
MUSIC 31/131 through MUSIC 38/138 (four semesters with advanced standing)
(see note 3) (8 units)
Select from MUSIC 140T, 141, 142, 148, 150A, 160T, 170A, 170B, 171, 186,
187 (6 units)
Additional units in pedagogy, literature, or performance courses (not including
MUSIC 31-38) [For keyboard students: MUSIC 166 and 167. For all other instrumentalists:
MUSIC 175T] (4 units)
Eight semesters in MUSIC 103 appropriate to major (8 units)
Other music electives (with adviser's approval) (9 units)
MUSIC 198 (Senior Recital) (2 units)
Total (47-49 units)
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** See Other Departmental Requirements. Units accumulated while fullfilling
Other Departmental Requirements may satisfy elective units required to complete
the B.A..
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IV. Vocal Performance
MUSIC 4A, 4B, and 4C until Piano Proficiency Exam is passed (see note 1) (6 units)
MUSIC 43 and 144 (6 units)
MUSIC 39 and 139 (four semesters with advanced standing) (see note 3) (8 units)
MUSIC 113 (2 units)
MUSIC 158B (2 units)
MUSIC 172 (2 units)
MUSIC 185A and B (4 units)
Select from MUSIC 140T, 141, 142, 148, 150A, 160T, 170A, 170B, 171, 186,
187 (5 units)
Eight semesters in MUSIC 103 appropriate to major (8 units)
Foreign Language (4 units)
MUSIC 198 (Senior Recital) (2 units)
Total (49 units)
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V. Composition
MUSIC 4A, 4B, and 4C until Piano Proficiency Exam is passed (see note 1) (2-6 units)
MUSIC 43 and 144 (6 units)
MUSIC 47 (2 units)
MUSIC 48 (4 units)
MUSIC 148 (5 units)
MUSIC 31/131 through 39/139 (4 units)
MUSIC 141 or 142 (3 units)
MUSIC 183 and 184 (3 units)
Select from MUSIC 140T, 141, 142,150A, 158A, 158B, 160T, 170A, 170B, 171,
186, 187 (6 units)
Four semesters in MUSIC 103 appropriate to declared performing medium (instrument
or voice) (4 units)
Select from MUSIC 102, 117, 118 (4 units)
MUSIC 198 (Senior Recital) (2 units)
Total (45-49 units)
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** See Other Departmental Requirements. Units accumulated while fullfilling
Other Departmental Requirements may satisfy elective units required to complete
the B.A..
The minor in Music is reserved for students pursuing a degree in a field other than music. Courses taken for the minor may count toward fulfilling General Education requirements but will not count toward fulfilling a music major. The minor requires completion of 20 units of music courses with a minimum of a 2.0 GPA. At least 7 upper-division units must be completed in residence. The program must be approved by the department minor adviser. Music minors must pass the Jury I examination in their declared area of concentration (composition, instrument, or voice) by the completion of the fourth unit of studio instruction.
Required (9 units)
MUSIC 40; 41; 74, or 1A and one of 47, 58, or 81
Studio Instruction (4 units)
Choose one of the following:MUSIC 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 48
If a voice minor, choose 39 or 110 or a combination of the two, upon recommendation
of voice faculty.
Performance (4 units)
Choose from the following:MUSIC 102, 103, 117, 118
(Ensembles taken for credit must be approved by the minor adviser and studio
teacher.)
Elective (3 units)
Choose one of the following: MUSIC 160T, 161A, 161B, 170A, 170B, 171, 187
Total (20 units)
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The Certificate of Special Study in Music Performance is intended for
those persons who wish to study an instrument or voice without matriculating
for a degree. A candidate for the certificate program should be qualified
for advanced standing (Jury II competency) in his or her specialty prior
to admission. Admission to the program requires the consent of both the
major professor and the chair of the department.
The certificate program will comprise a minimum of 12 units of upper-division
work, to be structured on an individual basis with the approval of both
the major professor and the chair of the department. The individual program,
along with the requisite approvals, will be in writing and kept on file
in the department.
The general requirements for the certificate program are:
The Master of Arts degree program in music is designed to increase the
candidate's professional competence, to increase the ability for continued
self-directed study, and to provide opportunity for greater depth in the
chosen area of concentration within the field of music.
Foreign students must have achieved a minimum TOEFL score of 600 to gain
en trance to the program.
With permission of the studio teacher, students with TOEFL scores between
550 and 600 may be considered for admission.
Before advancing to candidacy, students must pass the graduate writing requirement. The graduate writing requirement is a component of MUSIC 220. Students who pass all components of MUSIC 220 except the writing requirement will undertake a developmental writing program until the standards are met. The standards for the graduate writing requirement are included in the course materials for MUSIC 220.
(See also Admission to Graduate Standing,
Advancement to Candidacy, Program Requirements, and Criteria
for Thesis and Project.)
The Master of Arts degree program in music requires a bachelor's degree
in music or the equivalent.
All entering M.A. students must take diagnostic entrance examinations in
music history and music theory. Where needed, remedial work may be required
prior to graduate study. An audition and/or entrance interview is also required.
Under the direction of graduate advisers, each student prepares and submits
a coherent program individually designed within the following framework:
Courses in music, including at least 21 units in 200-series
Specific requirements (11 units)
MUSIC 204, 220, 1 music history or theory seminar (MUSIC 240T, 260T, 267,
277, 287), and MUSIC 211 or another performance class by advisement
Option (select one) (9-12 units)
Music Education
Performance
Electives (4-7 units)
Courses in music, or related fields, in a subject other than music (consult
adviser)
Project or thesis (3 units)
Total (30 units)
Students in the performance option who elect emphases in vocal performance
and choral conducting must satisfy foreign language requirements in French,
German, or Italian (see area adviser). Courses in addition to those in the
M.A. requirements may be specified after examination of the student's record
and the student's performance on the diagnostic entrance examination. A
maximum of 4 units in MUSIC 102 taken after completion of the B.A. may be
applied to the M.A.. A written qualifying examination is required for admission
to project or thesis.
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