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The Catalog is the most authoritative resource for all information about degree programs and courses in the Department of Music. It contains detailed requirements for all Department degree programs (B.A., B.M., music minor) and emphases, as well as a complete list of music courses with descriptions.
The Department of Music offers two undergraduate degree programs (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music) and two minor degree programs in music and musical theater performance. Each of these programs offers flexibility and can be customized to emphasize specialty areas in music or blend with studies in other disciplines.
The Department of Music offers undergraduate programs to students who wish to study music within a strong liberal arts curriculum as well as to those who choose to specialize in composition, history, performance, theory, or preparation for graduate training in public school teaching.
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The Department of Music provides many opportunities to students who wish to study music within a strong liberal arts curriculum. We foster creative endeavor and critical inquiry through courses, ensembles, and lessons on instruments or voice that explore music from a variety of perspectives. The department offers both the bachelor of arts (B.A.) an...
Students are admitted to the B.A. or B.Mus. programs through the regular admissions process established by the University. Prospective students intending to major in music are urged to contact the Department of Music for an audition during the year prior to their anticipated enrollment in order to strengthen their application credentials and to com...
Instruction for academic credit in keyboard, woodwind, brass, percussion, string instruments, and in voice is available to all University students. All lessons are normally offered each semester and are subject to admission and other requirements being met. Group lessons may also be available on selected instruments and in voice. Studio assignments...
A variety of department ensembles under MUSC 211–MUSC 214are open to all students by audition. Each carries one credit hour per semester and may be repeated for credit. B.A. candidates majoring in music must accrue four credit hours in ensembles drawn from MUSC 211, MUSC 212, MUSC 213, and/or MUSC 214. B.Mus. candidates must accrue eight credit hou...
All majors and minors have an academic advisor assigned in ConnectCarolina. Students are strongly encouraged to meet regularly with their academic advisor and review their Tar Heel Tracker each semester. In addition, the department’s advisory team and the director of undergraduate studies work with current and prospective music majors individually ...
5 days ago · Located in a state-of-the-art teaching and performance facility, the department offers majors and minors intensive professional programs in all wind, string, and percussion instruments, in addition to world-class studies in piano, voice, opera and musical theatre, choral music, and jazz.
The Department of Music provides many opportunities to students who wish to study music within a strong liberal arts curriculum. We foster creative endeavor and critical inquiry through courses, ensembles, and lessons on instruments or voice that explore music from a variety of perspectives.
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The department offers the degrees of master of arts (M.A.) in musicology and the doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) in musicology, construing "musicology" in its broad sense to encompass the interrelated disciplines of music history, music theory, ethnomusicology, and studies of popular culture.