High Point University Undergraduate Bulletin 2013-2014

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Music Dr. Marc Foster, Chair; Dr. Candice Burrows; Mrs. Marcia Dills; Dr. Danny Frye; Dr. Robert Hallquist; Mr. Scott MacLeod; Mr. Mark Mazzatenta; Dr. Brian Meixner; Mrs. Laura Stevens; Dr. John Turner.

Degree Requirements The Department of Music offers the B.A. degree in Music. To graduate from High Point University with this degree, students must complete the following: B.A. in Music

The Music Department offers a comprehensive bachelor of arts degree, combining a diverse and rigorous curriculum with applied study and ensemble performance experiences, providing students with the training necessary to become leaders in their fields. Student Learning Outcomes Upon completing the Music Program at High Point University, students will: 1. Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the development of music from an historical, theoretical, literature, and aural perspective from medieval through 21st century. 2. Demonstrate improvement in the quality of their musicianship. 3. Demonstrate improvement in the quality of their performance on a specific instrument.

Major Requirements.................................50 credits University Core Requirements...................50 credits Electives...................................................28 credits TOTAL.......................................... 128 credits Requirements for the B.A. in Music with a Concentration in Voice (50 credits) MUSIC CORE (16) MUS 1000. Music Core I (4) MUS 1100. Music Core II (4) MUS 2000. Music Core III (4) MUS 2100. Music Core IV (4) ENSEMBLE 8 credits selected from: MUS 1310. University Singers (1) MUS 1320. Chapel Choir (1) MUS 1300. Chamber Singers (1) MUS 1311. Women’s Chorus (1)


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