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Music Minor Requirements

 

Music Minor (21 Credits)

1 Art History Course, to be chosen from the following:

  • ART 104 Survey of Art History I
  • ART 106 Survey of Art History II
  • ART 201 Art of the Ancient World
  • ART 207Medieval and Renaissance Art
  • ART 209 Art of the Baroque
  • ART 214 American Art
  • ART 303 19th-Century Art
  • ART 306 Art of the 20th Century
  • ART 495 Selected Topics in Art History
3 credits

1 Music History course, to be chosen from the following:

  • MUS 105 Survey of Music History I
  • MUS 106 Survey of Music History II
  • MUS 207 Masterworks in Music
  • MUS 208 Music of the Theater
  • MUS 300 Beethoven and the Romantic Age
  • MUS 303 Music Literature: Baroque Era
  • MUS 306 Contemporary Musical Experience
  • MUS 309 Film Music
3 credits

1 Theater History course, to be chosen from the following:

  • THE 105 Theater History to 1700
  • THE 106 Theater History since 1700
  • THE 306 American Theater History
  • THE 307 Contemporary American Theater
  • THE 308 Modern Dance
  • THE 495 Selected Topics in Theater History

 

3 credits
4 Music Courses
12 credits
 Please note:  At least 9 credits must be at the 300 or 400 level and no more than 3 credits my be independent study or internship.  

These requirements are in addition to the Core Curriculum Requirements.  Please see the Academic Catalogs for more information, including course descriptions.

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