GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR OR MINOR

 

General university degree requirements stipulate that 1) at least four units of the major or three units of the minor be taken in residence at Puget Sound; 2) students earn at least a cumulative GPA of 2.0 in courses taken for the major or the minor; and 3) all courses taken for a major or minor must be taken for graded credit. Any exceptions to these stipulations are indicated in the major and minor degree requirements listed below.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR

  1. Entrance audition to demonstrate appropriate background and potential for formal acceptance into the School of Music.
  2. Completion of 32 units for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Music degree.
  3. Music majors must attain, maintain membership in, attend, and be registered for credit in the appropriate large university ensemble (band, orchestra, choir or Accompanying Ensemble; Jazz Orchestra is a qualifying option for pianists and guitarists) during all semesters in which they are enrolled. Music majors electing a wind or percussion instrument as their principal performing medium are required to participate in the Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, or Symphony Orchestra, as assigned; string instruments in the Symphony Orchestra; voice students in the Adelphian Concert Choir, Chorale, or the Dorian Singers, as assigned; keyboard majors in a minimum of the first four semesters in Accompanying Ensemble; and guitar students in any of the above ensembles. Students may elect to perform in additional ensembles if they desire and are qualified.
  4. Each major must pass the Keyboard Musicianship Examination, preferably during the sophomore year. Typically, this requirement is completed in the two-year music theory sequence.
  5. Music majors are required to be registered for applied music every semester with the exception of students in the Bachelor of Music with Elective Studies in Business track, who are required to be registered for applied music through the junior year, and students in the Bachelor of Music Composition track, who are required to be registered for applied music through the sophomore year.
  6. Recital requirements for Bachelor of Music candidates majoring in Performance are a minimum of one-half of a formal recital or three noon recital appearances in the principal performing medium in the junior year and a full recital demonstrating a high level of musicianship in performance in the principal performing medium in the senior year. Other majors must perform in one noon recital at a minimum during both their junior and senior years.
  7. Continuation in all music major degrees is based on ongoing assessment by the faculty of a student’s progress in music theory, musicology and ethnomusicology, ensembles, music education methods, and applied music. To advance to the junior year as well as to graduate in the major, students must have a 2.3 overall grade point average and a 2.5 music grade point average. Students also must demonstrate excellence in the jury of their major performance instrument in the spring of the sophomore year. Students who are music education majors and/or transfer students will also have a review of their academic performance progress in the junior year.
  8. Upon transcript review, transfer students may be required to take placement examinations in music theory and musicology prior to registration; Music Education transfer students are required to complete MUS 393 or an equivalent one-semester, in-school teaching experience.
  9. Each semester in residence all music majors register for Recital Attendance (109/309), a non-credit course. All music majors are expected to fulfill the recital attendance requirement by attending a prescribed number of concerts and recitals.

Music majors and minors must receive a grade of C- or better in all courses required by the School of Music. A course in which the student receives less than a C- will not satisfy the graduation requirements of the School of Music. Music Education majors must receive a grade of C or better in all required courses to fulfill Washington State teacher certification requirements. For transfer students, courses more than 10 years old on their transcripts cannot be included toward a major or minor offered by the School of Music.

Bachelor of Music Degrees

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN KEYBOARD PERFORMANCE (BM)

  1. Four units Theory: MUS 101/103, 102/104, 201/203, 202/204;
  2. Four units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234, and two electives, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above, and excluding MUS 100 and MUS 123
  3. One-half unit Conducting: MUS 291 or 293;
  4. Seven units Applied Music: 6 units of MUS 161 through 462 (major instrument), MUS 353 (Pedagogy and Literature), MUS 168 or 368 (Chamber Music), and MUS 422 (Junior-Senior Recital);
  5. One and one-half units to be chosen from MUS 168/368 (0.5 unit maximum), 235, 236, 237, 238, 250, 301, 335, 337, 338, 341, 354, 355, 390, 392, 393, 394, 401, 402, 437, 438, or a musicology/ethnomusicology course at the 200-level or above; a maximum of 0.5 unit in applied lessons in a secondary instrument (requires approval of the music faculty advisor);
  6. Participation for credit in a performing group each semester as specified under Requirements for the Major; for the keyboard major, this requirement includes Accompanying Ensemble (MUS 282) in the first four semesters;
  7. Completing the performance requirements as specified under Requirements for the Major;
  8. Recital attendance each semester.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN VOCAL PERFORMANCE (BM)

  1. Four units Theory: MUS 101/103, 102/104, 201/203, 202/204;
  2. Four units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234, and two electives, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above, and excluding MUS 100 and MUS 123
  3. One-half unit Conducting: MUS 293;
  4. Seven and one-half units Applied Music: 6 units of MUS 161 through 462 (major instrument), MUS 235 and 236 (Diction), MUS 356 (Vocal Pedagogy), and MUS 422 (Junior-Senior Recital);
  5. One unit to be chosen from MUS 168/368 (0.5 unit maximum), 237, 238, 250, 301, 335, 337, 338, 341, 355, 390, 392, 393, 394, 401, 402, 437, 438, or a musicology/ethnomusicology course at the 200-level or above; a maximum of 0.5 unit in applied lessons in a secondary instrument (requires approval of the music faculty advisor);
  6. Participation for credit in a performing group each semester as specified under Requirements for the Major;
  7. Completing the performance requirements as specified under Requirements for the Major;
  8. Recital attendance each semester;
  9. Two units of a Foreign Language.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCE (BM)

  1. Four units Theory: MUS 101/103, 102/104, 201/203, 202/204;
  2. Four units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234, and two electives, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above, and excluding MUS 100 and MUS 123
  3. One-half unit Conducting: MUS 291;
  4. Seven units Applied Music: 6 units of MUS 161 through 462 (major instrument); 1 unit of MUS 168 and/or 368 (Chamber Music); MUS 422 (Junior-Senior Recital);
  5. One and one-half units to be chosen from MUS 168/368 (0.5 unit maximum), 220, 221, 222, 223, 237, 238, 250, 301, 335, 337, 338, 341, 355 (required for string performance majors), 390, 392, 393, 394, 401, 402, 437, 438, 493, 494,or a musicology/ethnomusicology course at the 200-level or above; a maximum of 0.5 unit in applied lessons in a secondary instrument (requires approval of the music faculty advisor);
  6. Participation for credit in a performing group each semester as specified under Requirements for the Major;
  7. Completing the performance requirements as specified under Requirements for the Major;
  8. Recital attendance each semester.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN MUSIC COMPOSITION (BM)

  1. Four units Theory: MUS 101/103, 102/104, 201/203, 202/204;
  2. Four units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234, and two electives, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above, and excluding MUS 100 and MUS 123
  3. One-half unit Conducting: MUS 291 or 293;
  4. Three and a half units in Composition: MUS 237, 238, 337, 338, 437, and 438, including a composition recital, MUS 422, in the senior year;
  5. PHYS 205 is recommended but not required (satisfies the Natural Science Approaches core requirement); CSCI 161 is recommended but not required (satisfies the Mathematical Approaches core requirement);
  6. Three units in upper-division music theory: MUS 301, 401, and 402;
  7. Participation for credit in a performing group each semester as specified under Requirements for the Major, except during the senior year when preparing for the composition recital. For students whose primary instrument is keyboard, this requirement includes Accompanying Ensemble (MUS 282) in the first four semesters.
  8. Completing the performance requirements as specified under Requirements for the Major through the sophomore year for applied lessons, through the junior year for performing group, and by presenting a composition on one noon recital during both their junior and senior years;
  9. Recital attendance each semester.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN Songwriting (BM)

  1. Four units Theory: MUS 101/103, 102/104;
  2. Three units Songwriting, to include MUS 251, 252, and 351;
  3. Two units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234;
  4. MUS 186 History of Popular Music and MUS 250 Recording Techniques
  5. Two semesters participation in Applied Lessons (MUS 111/112, .25 units/semester)
  6. Four semesters participation in Class Voice for Popular Music (MUS 165, .25 units/semester)
  7. Six semesters participation in Popular Music Ensemble (MUS 286, .5 units/semester)
  8. Participation for credit in a large performing group for two semesters as specified under Requirements for the Major, not including Popular Music Ensemble (.5 units/semester);
  9. Recital attendance each semester.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN ELECTIVE STUDIES IN BUSINESS (BM)

  1. Four units Theory: MUS 101/103, 102/104, 201/203, 202/204;
  2. Four units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234, and two electives, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above, and excluding MUS 100 and MUS 123
  3. One-half unit Conducting: MUS 291 or 293;
  4. Two units Music Business: MUS 341 and INTN 497 or MUS 498;
  5. Four units Business: BUS 205, 305, 310 and 380. ECON 101 is a prerequisite for BUS 310 and should be taken to satisfy the Social Scientific Approaches core requirement; MATH 160 is recommended but not required (satisfies the Mathematical Approaches core requirement);
  6. One and a half units Applied Music: MUS 111 through 312 (major instrument);
  7. Participation for credit in a performing group each semester as specified under Requirements for the Major, which may be waived during the semesters a student enrolls in the required internship. For students whose primary instrument is keyboard, this requirement includes Accompanying Ensemble (MUS 282) in the first four semesters.
  8. Completing the performance requirements as specified under Requirements for the Major through the junior year;
  9. Recital attendance each semester.
Bachelor of Arts in Music

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN MUSIC (BA)

  1. Four units Music Theory to include MUS 101/103, 102/104, 201/203, 202/204;
  2. Four units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234, and two electives, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above, and excluding MUS 100 and MUS 123
  3. Enrollment in applied music (primary instrument) during every se- mester that a student is in residence, with at least one semester at the 400 level, totaling a minimum of 2 units;
  4. Participation for credit in a performing group each semester as specified under Requirements for the Major; for students whose primary instrument is keyboard, this requirement includes Accompanying Ensemble (MUS 282) in the first four semesters;
  5. Completing the performance requirements as specified under Requirements for the Major;
  6. Recital attendance each semester.
  7. Students must fulfill the Artistic Approaches core requirement with a course outside of music.

Note: Students pursuing the Bachelor of Arts degree must fulfill the Artistic Approaches core requirement with a course outside of music.

 

Bachelors of Music in Music Education

 

Graduates will be able to achieve Washington State teacher certification by completing the Master of Arts in Teaching degree. (The M.A.T. program is described in the Education section of the Graduate Bulletin.) Within a five-year program, students earn both a Bachelor of Music in Music Education and a Master of Arts in Teaching. The Bachelor of Music in Music Education is a prerequisite in the Master of Arts in Teaching degree with certification in music. Application to the M.A.T. takes place in the senior year. Details are available from the School of Education.

An endorsement in music requires completion of the major. Licensed, practicing teachers who wish to apply for completion of music certification, which includes completion of all music education major courses, should send a letter of application outlining previous certification, experience and goals, all transcripts, and a copy of their Washington teaching license. All unlicensed teacher applicants will be expected to complete the music education major and the fifth-year M.A.T. program for teacher certification in music

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN INSTRUMENTAL AND GENERAL MUSIC EDUCATION (BM)

  1. Four units Music Theory to include 101/103, 102/104, 201/203, and 202/204;
  2. Four units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234, and two electives, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above, and excluding MUS 100 and MUS 123
  3. Six and three-quarter units Music Education to include MUS 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 291, 390, 392, 393, and 394;
  4. Two units Applied Music 111 through 412 on major instrument (Strings, Winds, Keyboard, or Percussion);
  5. Participation for credit in a performing group each semester as specified under Requirements for the Major; for music education students whose primary instrument is keyboard, this requirement includes Accompanying Ensemble (MUS 282) in the first four semesters;
  6. Completing the performance requirements as specified under Requirements for the Major;
  7. Recital attendance each semester;
  8. EDUC 419 and 420 (prerequisites for the MAT) recommended as electives.
  9. MUS 395 recommended as elective.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN CHORAL AND GENERAL MUSIC EDUCATION (BM)

  1. Four units Music Theory to include 101/103, 102/104, 201/203, and 202/204;
  2. Four units Musicology/Ethnomusicology, to include MUS 233, 234, and two electives, at least one of which must be at the 300-level or above, and excluding MUS 100 and MUS 123
  3. Six and one-half units Music Education to include MUS 240, 241, 242, 245, 247, 293, 356, 390, 392, 393 and 394;
  4. MUS 235 (Diction);
  5. Two units Applied Music 111 through 412 (Voice or Piano);
  6. Participation for credit in a performing group each semester as specified under Requirements for the Major; for music education students whose primary instrument is keyboard, this requirement includes Accompanying Ensemble (MUS 282) in the first four semesters;
  7. Completing the performance requirements as specified under Requirements for the Major;
  8. Recital attendance each semester;
  9. EDUC 419 and 420 (prerequisites for the MAT) recommended as electives.
  10. MUS 395 recommended as elective.

Keyboard or other instrumental majors enrolled in the music education choral/general degree program require four semesters of applied voice.

Minors in Music

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR IN MUSIC WITH APPLIED STUDIES

This minor is designed for students who want to study music and performance at the collegiate level. Qualification for Applied Music lessons in the student’s desired performance area is assessed through audition prior to declaring the Minor in Music with Applied Studies. Interested students should communicate with a full-time music faculty member to learn about setting up an audition.

  1. Two units Theory: MUS 101/103, 102/104;
  2. Two units Musicology/Ethnomusicology from the list below, or MUS 123. MUS 100, if chosen, may only be taken in the first or second year. MUS 123, if chosen, must be taken before MUS 101/103 and prior to the commencement of applied music study for credit;
  3. One unit Applied Music: MUS 111 through 212;
  4. One unit Music elective (MUS 100 may be taken only in the first or second year);
  5. Each student minoring in Music with Applied Studies shall register for credit and maintain membership for at least four semesters in the large university music ensemble (band, orchestra, choir or Accompanying Ensemble; Jazz Orchestra for pianists and guitarists) appropriate to the student’s major instrument and ability. Students who enroll for credit in more than four semesters may apply the ad- ditional ensemble credit to the elective requirement, even when the additional coursework exceeds the university activity limit.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MINOR IN MUSICAL INQUIRY

This minor is open to all students who seek to explore the study of music as part of their liberal arts education. No prior musical experience or audition is required. Interested students should communicate with a full-time music faculty member to learn about establishing a secondary advisor for this minor.

  1. Four units of coursework in Music (excluding applied music and ensemble participation); students may petition to include non-MUS courses with a significant music component;
  2. One unit of Music coursework at the 300-level or above;
  3. Participation in one semester of music-making activity, to be approved in advance by the secondary advisor;
  4. Completion of a reflective ePortfolio, undertaken with guidance from the secondary advisor and submitted to the School of Music by April 1 of the senior year.