Music – Piano Concentration (B.A.)

Students majoring in music will select a principal performing area of either piano or voice. Students must complete the course requirements in their chosen concentration as well as the General Education Program requirements, as outlined in the Academic Programs section of this Academic Catalog. Free electives are the choice of the student. At the conclusion of their program of study, students concentrating in piano or voice will present a public full senior recital.

Music Major with a Piano Concentration Requirements

PRINCIPAL INSTRUMENT - PIANO

MUS 111P - 412P
Applied Piano

16

MUS 480Full Recital

1

SECONDARY INSTRUMENT - VOICE

MUS 105Class Voice

2

Or

MUS 101V

1

Or

MUS 102V

1

MUSIC EVENTS

MUS 100Music Events

0

MUS 100: 6 semesters.

MUSIC THEORY

MUS 121Music Theory I

3

MUS 122Music Theory II

3

MUS 221Music Theory III

3

MUS 131Aural Skills I

1

MUS 132Aural Skills II

2

MUS 231Aural Skills III

1

MUS 321Form and Analysis

3

MUSIC HISTORY, PEDAGOGY AND LITERATURE

MUS 331Survey Music History I

3

MUS 332Survey Music History II

3

 

MUS 364Piano Pedagogy

2

Or

MUS 365Piano Literature

3

Or

Piano Literature

2-3

PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLES

MUS 152Coker Singers

0

 

MUS 151Collaborative Piano

1

Or

MUS 152Coker Singers

0

Or

Coker Singers

4

Total Credit Hours: 50-51

Note: APPLIED MUSIC FEE

All students registering for applied music courses (MUS 101/102, MUS 301/302, MUS 111-412) must pay an applied music fee per credit per semester of enrollment as detailed in the Tuition and Fees section of this catalog (subject to change).