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Dec 11, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music, B.A.
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FACULTY:
Peter Mowrey, Chair
Adam Ewing
Dylan Findley
Timothy Freeze
Jeffrey Gershman
Cara Haxo
Jeffrey Lindberg
Lisa Wong
Thomas Wood
The College of Wooster has been an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1947. The requirements for entrance and for graduation as set forth in this catalogue are in accordance with the published standards of the National Association of Schools of Music.
The Department of Music provides students with comprehensive training in performance, composition, music theory, music education, music therapy, and music history and literature. The successful Wooster Music major will graduate with greatly enhanced musicality and technique, a deeper understanding of musical structure and style, and thorough preparation for a lifetime of musicianship. Depending on the degree, the Music major will be well prepared to seek a career as a professional musician; to teach music in public and private schools or in private studios; to utilize music as a therapeutic tool; and/or to continue study at the graduate level.
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Major in Music
The Department of Music offers the following five degree programs in Music:
The liberal arts degree: |
Bachelor of Arts in Music |
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Pre-professional degrees: |
Bachelor of Music in Performance* |
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Bachelor of Music in Composition* |
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Bachelor of Music Therapy * |
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Bachelor of Music Education in Public School Teaching* |
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Degrees marked with an asterisk (*) require a successful audition for entrance into the program. Please see the Handbook for Music Students and Faculty for further details.
Required of all Music majors, regardless of degree:
- Four semesters of recital attendance requirement (10 events per semester)
- Specific course requirements (see individual degree listings in Degree Requirements section of this Catalogue)
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Consists of 13.5 to 15 course credits:
Special Note
For students taking Music Theory I through IV ( MUSC 10100 , MUSC 10200 , MUSC 20100 , MUSC 20200 ), we encourage concurrent enrollment in the corresponding Class Piano course (MUSC 18100 , MUSC 18200 , MUSC 18300 , MUSC 18400 ). Students with prior piano experience can take an assessment to be placed at the appropriate level (or to exempt any Class Piano degree requirements); please contact the instructor of the course to arrange for a placement evaluation.
Special Notes for All Music Students
- Only grades of C- or better are accepted for the major or minor.
- Advanced Placement: The advanced placement policy of the College is explained in the section on Admissions .
- Gateway Courses/Non Majors Courses: All lessons, ensembles, and courses in our department are open to all Wooster students, regardless of major or prior musical background, subject only to any prerequisites for upper-level courses. Music courses particularly appropriate for (and popular with) non-majors include the following:
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