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Music (B.A.)
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates from Messiah’s Music program can:
- Analyze a significant work of music, employing relevant concepts of phrasal, harmonic and structural analysis.
- Research a subject in the history of music by employing the major resources of music research, and engaging with those sources to create and support a scholarly argument.
- Demonstrate proficiency on a major instrument (or voice).
- Articulate an awareness of various career and graduate school options in music.
- Articulate a post-graduation plan based on a demonstrated awareness of their own interests and gifts.
- Demonstrate mature reflection on their own faith as it informs their work as musicians and their career choices.
Major Requirements
Complete the following for your major:
Music Ensemble: Required distribution of MUEN credits dependent on performance area.
Eight credits of applied music must in the same applied performance area.
Twelve credits of the following:
One or three credits from the following:
AND 9 or 11 credits of MUAP or MUSI electives (9 or 11)
All music majors will register for Keyboard I in order to prepare for the Piano Proficiency Exam. Students who successfully pass the Piano Proficiency Exam at the end of the Fall semester will fulfill the other keyboard credit with any music course. Students who do not pass (or attempt) the Piano Proficiency exam in the fall will register for Keyboard II in the Spring semester. Students who do not pass the Piano Proficiency Exam at the end of the Spring Semester, will register for MUAP Piano lessons until the exam is passed at the end of their Sophomore year or second year as a music major. Students are allowed three attempts to pass the Piano Proficiency Exam.
General Education Requirements
Experiential Learning requirement |
|
0 |
General Education requirements |
|
Credits |
First Year Seminar |
IDFY 101/102H |
3 |
Written Communication |
ENGL 110/110H |
3 |
Oral Communication |
COMM 105 |
3 |
Mathematical and Scientific Ways of Knowing |
Mathematics |
3 to 4 |
Science with Lab |
3 or 4 |
Social Scientific Ways of Knowing
|
Social Science |
3 |
Cultural/Humanistic Ways of Knowing |
24GE History |
3 |
Literary & Aesthetic Ways of Knowing
|
Literature or Arts |
waived
|
Cultural/Humanistic Ways of Knowing
|
Philosophy or Religion |
3 |
Cultural/Humanistic Ways of Knowing |
1st and 2nd Level Language |
6 |
Intercultural Perspectives |
Intercultural Global (MUMH 338) or International Cross-cultural or 3rd Level Language |
waived |
Bible
|
24GE Bible |
3 |
Christian Beliefs
|
24GE Christian Beliefs |
3 |
Holistic Wellness
|
WELL 1xx |
1 |
Ethics and the Common Good
|
24GE Ethics and the Common Good |
3 |
Intercultural Perspectives
|
Intercultural U.S. or Domestic Cross-cultural |
3 |
Common Learning
|
Experiential Learning |
|
General Education requirements |
|
43-45 |
Major requirements (inclusive of concentration) |
|
56 |
Free Electives |
|
22-24 |
Total credits |
|
123 |