Music Performance (Double Bass, Harp) - Sub-Plan Option
In this degree program, music electives may include chamber music, with instructor's approval, or other music courses. MUS 323, MUS 337, MUS 342, MUS 434, MUS 468, and MUS 468A are offered on a rotational basis, and students may take these courses out of the sequence listed, if necessary.
Undergraduate double bass and harp majors will be evaluated by members of the string committee during their fourth-semester jury to determine acceptability for admission to junior-level applied study. Any student not admitted to the junior level will be permitted to continue studies in applied music at the sophomore level in order to correct deficiencies or may seek admission to another degree program within the music departments.
Music elective credits, when used as substitutes for music course credits, may be satisfied by either MUS or MUPI. In order for MUPI credits to count toward the degree, a jury is required.
Major Area Courses - Take All
MUPI 4XX | 400-Level Music Private Instruction Course | |
MUS 399OI | Junior Solo Orchestral Instruments Recital | 0 |
MUS 499CW | Chamber Work Performance | 0 |
MUS 499OI | Senior Solo Orchestral Instruments Recital | 0 |
MUS | Performing Organization | |
Take as assigned (Total of 4 times)
Supportive Courses in Music - Take All
General Studies - Take All (Freshman Year)
Double Bass Only - Take All
MUS 468 | Orchestral Literature for String Players | 3 |
Elective Courses
Consult advisor for options. Double Bass majors take 6 courses. Harp majors take 7 courses.