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Dec 21, 2024
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Jazz Studies (instrumental, arranging or vocal emphasis), BM
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The jazz studies degree’s primary purpose is (1) to prepare students for successful careers as jazz performers, composers/arrangers and educators; (2) to cultivate students’ knowledge of and appreciation for the jazz tradition and the broader musical traditions from which it has grown; (3) to encourage students’ creative efforts, and to share the results of students’ efforts on the university, local, regional, national and international levels by means of performances and recordings; (4) to integrate undergraduate instruction in jazz studies with the rest of the undergraduate curriculum in the College of Music and the university.
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Degree requirements
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Hours required and general/college requirements
A minimum of 129 hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Music degree as specified in the “University Core Curriculum ” in the Academics section of this catalog and the College of Music requirements. Major requirements
The major requires the following 43 hours, plus music laboratory and special requirements according to the student’s emphasis (see below). Music laboratory, each long term/semester, minimum of 8 hours from
(a maximum of 2 hours of non-jazz lab band or choir may be substituted) Special requirements for arranging emphasis
Special requirements for instrumental emphasis
Special requirements for vocal performance emphasis
Electives
Arranging emphasis: 4 hours (3 hours of electives or core courses must be advanced).
Instrumental emphasis: 8 hours (6 hours of electives or core courses must be advanced.)
Vocal emphasis: 4 hours. Other requirements
- All non-keyboard majors must enroll in secondary piano each long term/semester until proficiency is passed.
- Students majoring in jazz studies must qualify for admission to the applied concentration program for their instrument. They also must qualify by audition for participation in the Jazz Lab every term/semester
- Candidates must pass the Jazz Concentration Proficiency Exam in their principal instrument or voice.
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