Music Major: Choral Option
Why study choral music at CMU?
The music program offers a high quality education and background for a variety of music careers. Consider these key features of this program at CMU:
- Undergraduate areas of study including: Music Education; Music Performance in Keyboard, Voice, or Orchestral Instruments; Theory/Composition; and Music in Liberal Studies
- Performance opportunities in any of our student music ensembles
- Top-quality Master Series bringing internationally known guest artists in all music genres to campus
- Music Building including a 500-seat concert hall, a 110-seat chamber music performance hall, and three large rehearsal halls
- The School of Music Residential College offering an environment conducive to learning and support
Career outlook
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, for all occupations through the year 2014:
- Overall employment of musicians, singers, and related workers is expected to grow 9 to 17 percent.
- Competition for jobs is keen; those who can play several instruments and perform a wide range of musical styles should enjoy the best job prospects.
- Growth in demand for musicians will generate a number of job opportunities, and many openings also will arise from the need to replace those who leave the field each year.
Career options
Graduates of the music program at CMU will find careers in many areas. Some of these may require additional education.
- Arts Administrator
- Composer
- Conductor
- Music Dealer
- Music Librarian
- Music Therapist
- Newspaper Critic
- Performer
- Publisher
- Teacher
Program Overview
The course listings below are a representation of what this academic program requires.
For a full review of this program in detail please see our official online academic bulletin
AND consult with an academic advisor. This listing does not include the General Education
courses required for all majors and may not include some program specific information, such as admissions, retention, and termination standards.
(Click on the course name or number for a complete course description.)
Music Education Major:Choral Option
( Total: 40 semester hours )
(29 hours)
Core Courses I
Music Theory, History, and Literature
- 7 semesters of MUS 097.
0
MUS 097 Recital Attendance
Attendance at various recitals and concerts in the School of Music. B.M. and B.M.E. music majors are required to register for and complete seven (7) semesters of MUS 097. B.A. and B.S. music majors are required to register for and complete four (4) semesters of MUS 097. Transfer students must see an advisor for exceptions. CR/NC only. Prerequisites: Approved music major or minor; or Admission to music candidacy.
3
MUS 101 Theory I
Training in basic terminology and in melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements and processes of music. Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music. Co-requisite: MUS 103.
3
MUS 102 Theory II
Continuation of MUS 101. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 101 with a C or better.
1
MUS 103 Sight Singing and Ear Training I
Basic aural and vocal training in the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music. Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
1
MUS 104 Sight Singing and Ear Training II
Continuation of MUS 103 (Sight Singing and Ear Training I). Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 103 with a C or better.
1
MUS 109 Introduction to Music Technology
A hands-on introduction to the use of computers, software, synthesizers, and related equipment as they relate to music and music education. Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
3
MUS 201 Theory III
Continuation of MUS 102. Study of chromatic harmony. This is the third course in a four-course sequence. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 102 with a C or better.
3
MUS 202 Theory IV
Study and analysis of forms in music from the Baroque, Classic, Romantic and 20th-century periods. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 201 with a C or better.
1
MUS 203 Sight Singing and Ear Training III
Continuation of MUS 104. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 104 with a C or better.
1
MUS 204 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV
Continuation of MUS 203. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 203 with a C or better.
3
MUS 211 Historical Survey of Music I
Western music history from ancient times to c.1700. Includes an introduction to the music of selected non-western cultures. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; MUS 101 with a C or better.
3
MUS 212 Historical Survey of Music II
Continuation of the work begun in MUS 211. Western music history from the Baroque through early Romanticism (c. 1700-1850). Prerequisite: MUS 211 with a C or better.
3
MUS 304 Instrumentation and Scoring
Prerequisite: admission to Music candidacy; MUS 201, permission of instructor.
3
MUS 311 Historical Survey of Music III
Continuation of the work begun in MUS 211 and MUS 212. Western music history from c.1850 to the present. Prerequisites: MUS 212 with a C or better; admission to Music Candidacy.
(4 hours)
Core Courses II
Music Education
2
MUS 230 Introduction to Music Education
An overview of music teaching methodologies and observations of these methods as they are used by public school music teachers. Prerequisite: Approved music major or minor; or Admission to music candidacy.
2
MUS 333 Music Education in the Elementary Grades
Topics include objectives and instructional strategies for development of basic music concepts and skills in elementary classroom music. Prerequisite: admission to Music candidacy; MUS 230.
(7 hours)
Required Courses
Applied Study
- 2 semesters of MUS 150, 151, or 152 (2 hours)
- 2 semesters of MUS 250, 151 or 152 (2 hours)
- 3 semesters of MUS 350, 351, or 352 (3 hours)
- Solo performance (0 hours)
Note: All applied study used to fulfill these requirements must be on the same instrument.
1-12
MUS 151 Organ
Individualized program of applied studio instruction in organ performance focusing on the foundations of technique, musicianship, literature, and performance practice. The course is repeatable and intended as a four-semester foundation and pre-requisite for advanced study at the 300-level. Prerequisite: Admission to the School of Music.
1-16
MUS 351 Organ
Individualized program of applied studio instruction in organ performance focusing on advanced technique, musicianship, literature, and performance practice. The course is repeatable and intended as a four-semester foundation and pre-requisite for professional study at the 700-level. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Music; Successful completion of a 300-level performance jury.