Music (B.M., B.A.)

The major in Music develops performance skills through applied lessons, directed coursework, and ensemble and stage experience. This is complemented by studies in the Liberal Arts.

Music majors are given professional training and musical skills with an emphasis on performance. The program encourages individual growth, nurtures leadership qualities, and provides many and varied opportunities for the student to perform from the first year of study through graduation. The program’s small classes increase the potential for performance opportunities, leadership qualities, and musical growth.

Auditions required for admission to the Music major. Please check the Barry University webpage (www.barry.edu/finearts/music/) click on “About the Program” or call the Fine Arts office for audition dates and requirements.

Specializations Within the Music Major

Each music major should select a specialization which reflects the student’s interests and educational and professional goals. Following are the Music Specializations:

  • Instrumental Performance Specialization: B.M. and B.A. degrees; study of a primary instrument(s)
  • Vocal Performance Specialization: B.M. and B.A. degrees; study of voice
  • Music Education Specialization: B.M. degree; study of music and education

Degrees in Music

The major in Music offers two degrees:

  • Bachelor of Music (B.M.) Instrumental and Vocal Performance—65 credits minimum: 45 credits of the Music Core, plus a minimum of 20 credits of combined Specialization Requirements and Specialization Electives.
  • Bachelor of Music (B.M.) Music Education—65 credits minimum: 27 credits of Music Core, plus 17 credits of Music Education Requirements, 18 credits of Education (PTO) Corequisites and 3 credits of Music Education Electives.
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Instrumental and Vocal Performance—39 credits minimum: 37 credits of the Music Core, plus a minimum of 2 credits of Specialization Requirements.

Artist Certificate in Music Performance—24 credits total: 17 credits required, 7 credits of electives.

In addition, students interested in non-major study in Music may choose:

Minor in Music requiring 21 credits of MUS music courses.

Graduation Requirements

Credits earned in Music major courses are added with credits earned in the General Education Requirements, General Electives, and a Minor (for B.A. degree) to total 120 credits minimum for graduation.

Additional requirements include: students specializing in instrument and voice must present a shared recital in the junior year and a full recital in the senior year (B.M. only); active participation and attendance of music productions, forums, recitals and concerts is required; and a departmental comprehensive examination must be successfully completed during the final semester. All majors must pass a piano proficiency test demonstrating functional keyboard skills prior to graduation. A minimum grade of C is required in all major and minor courses.

B.M. Core Requirements

Music Core (45 credits)

MUS-109THEORY I

3

MUS-110THEORY II

3

MUS-186ENSEMBLE

1

MUS-135APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-136APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-211THEORY III

3

MUS-212THEORY IV

3

MUS-287APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-288APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-327HISTORY: BAROQUE AND CLASSICAL MUSIC

3

MUS-328HISTORY: ROMANTIC MUSIC

3

MUS-329HISTORY: 20TH CENTURY MUSIC

3

MUS-335APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-338APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-340SIGHT SINGING/EAR TRAINING

1

MUS-384CONDUCTING I

2

MUS-386ENSEMBLE

1

MUS-487APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-490APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-497SENIOR SEMINAR

1

B.A. Core Requirements

Music Core (37 credits)

MUS-109THEORY I

3

MUS-110THEORY II

3

MUS-135APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-136APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-186ENSEMBLE

1

MUS-211THEORY III

3

MUS-212THEORY IV

3

MUS-287APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-288APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-327HISTORY: BAROQUE AND CLASSICAL MUSIC

3

MUS-328HISTORY: ROMANTIC MUSIC

3

MUS-329HISTORY: 20TH CENTURY MUSIC

3

MUS-340SIGHT SINGING/EAR TRAINING

1

MUS-384CONDUCTING I

2

MUS-386ENSEMBLE

1

MUS-497SENIOR SEMINAR

1

Instrumental Performance Specialization

The Instrumental Performance Specialization (piano, brass, guitar, strings, percussion, or woodwinds) emphasizes study of a primary instrument, with the option of a secondary instrument. Individualized attention by the music faculty, frequent opportunities for formal and informal student performances and forums on and off campus, ensembles, and quality private applied lessons characterize this specialization.

Instrumental Performance Requirements (B.M.) (13 credits)

MUS-135APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-136APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-192PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP

2

MUS-326ELECTRONIC MUSIC/MIDI

3

MUS-385CONDUCTING II

2

MUS-386ENSEMBLE

1

MUS-497SENIOR SEMINAR

1

Electives for Instrumental Specialization

Choose 7 for B.M. Degree in Instrument Performance
7 credits
Choose 2 for B.A. Degree in Instrument Performance 2 credits
MUS-106RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC

3

MUS-135APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-136APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-168PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES

1

MUS-169WOODWIND TECHNIQUES

1

MUS-170BRASS TECHNIQUES

1

MUS-171STRING TECHNIQUES

1

MUS-180UNIVERSITY CHORALE

1

MUS-200DICTION FOR SINGERS

1

MUS-205PIANO SIGHT READING

1

MUS-223PIANO LITERATURE I

1

MUS-234PIANO LITERATURE II

2

MUS-287APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-288APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-302ACCOMPANIMENT

1

MUS-303SOUND REINFORCEMENT

3

MUS-309SURVEY OF VOCAL LITERATURE I

1

MUS-310SURVEY OF VOCAL LITERATURE II

1

MUS-324MUSICAL THEATER STYLES I

3

MUS-325MUSICAL THEATRE STYLES II

3

MUS-326ELECTRONIC MUSIC/MIDI

3

MUS-330THE AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE: THE GOLDEN AGE

3

MUS-335APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-338APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-350HISTORY SACRED MUS LIT

3

MUS-359INDEPENDENT STUDY

3

MUS-375PIANO PEDAGOGY

1

MUS-380UNIVERSITY CHORALE

1

MUS-385CONDUCTING II

2

MUS-420VOCAL INTERPRETATION

1

MUS-422INSTRUMENTAL INTERPRETATION

1

MUS-476METHODS IN MUSIC EDUCATION

3

MUS-487APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-488VOCAL PEDAGOGY

1

MUS-490APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-499INTERNSHIP

1 to 6

TH-

3-6

DAN-

2-4

Note: For TH and DAN courses, please refer to the course description section of the catalog

Vocal Performance Specialization

The Vocal Performance Specialization is designed for music students with a combined interest in voice and vocal stage performances with an emphasis on art song, choral repertoire, musical theatre, and opera. Opera and Musical Theatre programs are performed each semester, and vocal recitals are presented on a regular basis throughout each academic year. Individualized attention by the Music faculty, frequent opportunities for formal and informal student performances and forums on and off campus, ensembles, and quality private applied lessons characterize this specialization.

Vocal Performance Specialization Requirements (B.M.) (16 credits)

MUS-135APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-136APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-192PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP

2

MUS-200DICTION FOR SINGERS

1

MUS-309SURVEY OF VOCAL LITERATURE I

1

MUS-310SURVEY OF VOCAL LITERATURE II

1

MUS-386ENSEMBLE

1

MUS-392PERFORMANCE WORKSHOP

2

MUS-488VOCAL PEDAGOGY

1

Electives for Vocal Performance, Choose:

For B.M. degree in Vocal Performance  4 credits
For B.A. degree in Vocal Performance  2 credits
MUS-106RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC

3

MUS-135APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-136APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-168PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES

1

MUS-169WOODWIND TECHNIQUES

1

MUS-170BRASS TECHNIQUES

1

MUS-171STRING TECHNIQUES

1

MUS-180UNIVERSITY CHORALE

1

MUS-200DICTION FOR SINGERS

1

MUS-205PIANO SIGHT READING

1

MUS-223PIANO LITERATURE I

1

MUS-234PIANO LITERATURE II

2

MUS-287APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-288APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-302ACCOMPANIMENT

1

MUS-303SOUND REINFORCEMENT

3

MUS-309SURVEY OF VOCAL LITERATURE I

1

MUS-310SURVEY OF VOCAL LITERATURE II

1

MUS-324MUSICAL THEATER STYLES I

3

MUS-325MUSICAL THEATRE STYLES II

3

MUS-326ELECTRONIC MUSIC/MIDI

3

MUS-330THE AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATRE: THE GOLDEN AGE

3

MUS-335APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-338APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-350HISTORY SACRED MUS LIT

3

MUS-359INDEPENDENT STUDY

3

MUS-375PIANO PEDAGOGY

1

MUS-380UNIVERSITY CHORALE

1

MUS-385CONDUCTING II

2

MUS-420VOCAL INTERPRETATION

1

MUS-422INSTRUMENTAL INTERPRETATION

1

MUS-476METHODS IN MUSIC EDUCATION

3

MUS-487APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-488VOCAL PEDAGOGY

1

MUS-490APPLIED MUSIC

1 to 2

MUS-499INTERNSHIP

1 to 6

TH-

3-6

DAN-

2-4

Note: For TH and DAN courses, please refer to the course description section of the catalog