CAA 1 of 8 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Vankeerbergen, Bernadette Newhouse, Melissa A. Fink, Steven; Jenkins, Mary Ellen; Daly, Marymegan; Heysel, Garett Revision to the Music BA Monday, February 02, 2015 4:41:44 PM Cover letter from A&H Panel to ASCC.pdf MusicBA_REV1-0-15.pdf Dear Melissa, Please find attached a revision to the Music major leading to the BA. The changes were approved with one contingency by ASCC on Friday, January 2, 2015. The small contingency has now been addressed. The revision will next need to be reviewed by CAA. The attachments are: (1) cover letter from Tim Leasure and detailed explanation of changes, (2) current advising sheet, () proposed advising sheet, (4) updated sample 4-year plan, and (5) updated curriculum map for the major. I am also attaching the Arts and Humanities Panel cover letter to ASCC. Please let me know if you have any questions. My best, Bernadette Bernadette Vankeerbergen, Ph.D. Program Manager, Curriculum and Assessment Arts and Sciences The Ohio State University 154D Denney Hall 164 W 17th Ave. Columbus, OH 4210 Phone: 614-688-5679 Fax: 614-292-60 http://asccas.osu.edu
CAA 2 of 8 January 20, 2015 To: Meg Daly, Chair of ASCC From: Janice M. Aski, Chair of ASCC Arts and Humanities Panel Dear Meg, At our meeting on Friday, January 16, 2015 the Arts and Humanities Panel reviewed the proposal from School of Music to revise the Bachelor of Arts in the Music program. With the goal of fulfilling students desire and need for more disciplinary concentrations, the program proposes to eliminate the current elective credits in Musicology and Music and create elective concentrations in Performance, Musicology, Theory, Composition, and Jazz Studies. In addition, there is a no-concentration option for those students seeking the traditional flexibility of the Bachelor of Arts in Music. Current students in the Bachelor of Arts will have the freedom to choose whether to stay on the existing program or to switch to the new program. The panel found this proposal to be clear and thorough, and unanimously approved the changes to the BA in Music. Respectfully, Janice M. Aski
CAA of 8 College of Arts and Sciences School of Music Undergraduate Studies 110 Weigel Hall 1866 College Road Columbus, OH 4210-1170 614-292-2870 Phone 614-292-1102 Fax music.osu.edu December 18, 2014 Subject: Revision to the Bachelor of Arts in Music To Whom This May Concern, The School of Music is requesting a revision to the Bachelor of Arts in Music program. While the current program is considered to be very flexible, the School s faculty believes that many students also desire and need disciplinary concentrations in addition to the flexibility inherent to the program. Current or prospective music students who are interested in pairing music with a program outside of the School will be very interested in the newly revised program. We expect enrollment in the School to increase modestly as a result of these revisions. In the new program, the School is creating concentrations in Performance, Musicology, Theory, Composition, and Jazz Studies. The credits used for these concentrations stem from the musicology and music electives present in the current form of the program. In addition, there is a no- concentration option for those students seeking the traditional flexibility of the Bachelor of Arts in Music. Current students in the Bachelor of Arts will have the freedom to choose whether to stay on the existing program or to switch to the new program. Sincerely, Timothy Leasure Associate Director Chair of Undergraduate Studies The School of Music
Name: Survey Course 1 unit Units Gr Sem Arts Survey 1100 1 General Education: 58 60 Units Writing: 6 units English 1110 Writing Level 2 Literature: units Literature Arts: units Arts Math and Data Analysis: 6 8 units Math 5 Basic Computational Skills Math or Logical Skills Data Analysis Natural Sciences: 10 units Must be taken from both areas below. One of the courses must have a lab. Biological Science 1 5 Physical Science 1 5 Culture & Ideas/Historical Study: 6 units Historical Study Cultures & Ideas OR Historical Study Social Sciences: 6 units Social Science 2 Social Science 2 Open Options: 6 units Open Option Open Option Foreign Languages: 12 units Foreign Language, levels 1 12 Social Diversity in U.S. 1 Global Studies 1 Music 2240 2241, Music 51 1 Typically embedded in other requirements 2 Choose 1 course from 2 of categories Req d Overall GPA......2.0 Req d CPHR Required... 2.0 GPA in Major.......2.0 Major course work must be C or better on the BA This checklist is ONLY a planning tool and should be used in conjunction with the College of the Arts and Sciences General Education (GE) Course List document (a.k.a. the pink sheets ). Open option courses can be selected from any of the following: Another GE Approved Course, Service learning course, Cross Disciplinary seminar, Education abroad Bachelor of Arts in Music School of Music SEMESTER Music Major: 48 52 units Music Theory: 8 units Units Gr Sem 2221 Music Theory I 2 Au 2222 Music Theory II 2 Sp 421 Music Theory III 2 Au 422 Music Theory IV 2 Sp Aural Training: 8 units 2224 Aural Training I 2 Au 2225 Aural Training II 2 Sp 424 Aural Training III 2 Au 425 Aural Training IV 2 Sp Musicology: 16 18 units beyond GE Upper Level Electives: 2244, 2252, 42, 47, 48, 49, 5646, 5648, 5649, 5650, 5651, 5674 2240 Music History I Sp 2241 Music History II Au 2242 Music History III Sp 51 World Music Au Upper Level Musicology Elective 2 Au/Sp Upper Level Musicology Elective 2 Au/Sp Piano Methods: units VOI and BHPSW principals: hrs 2261.01 Keyboard Skills I 1 Au 2262.01 Keyboard Skills II 1 Sp 226.01 Keyboard Skills III 1 Au OR PIA Principals: hrs 2264.01 Keyboard Skills IV 1 Sp 2208.01 Small Ensemble: Piano 1 Au/Sp 2208.01 Small Ensemble: Piano 1 Au/Sp Applied Study and Ensembles: 10 units 2201.xx Applied Music, Principal* 4 Au/Sp 40.xx Applied Music, Principal* 4 Au/Sp 220.xx 2208.xx, 2215.xx, or 12 1 Au/Sp 220.xx 2208.xx, 2215.xx, or 12 1 Au/Sp Music Elective: units** * 2 2 credit registrations required of this course. ** 000-level or above in music. Au/Sp University Electives: *** Units Gr Sem *** Required as needed to reach 121 total units. Major GE University Electives Survey Minimum Total Units to Graduate CAA 4 of 8 48 units 58 units 14 units 1 unit 121 units VOI Voice, BHPSW Brass, Harp, Percussion, Strings, Woodwinds, PIA - Piano Revised 1/0/15 TLL
CAA 5 of 8 Survey Course 1 unit Units Sem Arts Survey 1100 1 General Education: 58 60 Units Writing: 6 units English 1110 Writing Level 2 Literature: units Literature Arts: units Arts Math and Data Analysis: 6 8 units Math 5 Basic Computational Skills Math or Logical Skills Data Analysis Natural Sciences: 10 units Typically courses with at least one course with a lab. Biological science Physical science Biological or Physical Science Culture & Ideas/Historical Study: 6 units Historical Study Cultures & Ideas OR Historical Study Social Sciences: 6 units Social Science 2 Social Science 2 Open Options: 6 units Open Option Open Option Foreign Languages: 12 units Foreign Language, levels 1 12 Social Diversity in U.S. 1 Global Studies 1 Music 2240 2241, Music 51 1 Typically embedded in other requirements. If no overlap with another GE category, then Social Diversity in U.S. will correspond to one course and Global Studies will correspond to two courses. 2 Choose 1 course from 2 of categories Req d Overall GPA......2.0 Req d CPHR Required... 2.0 GPA in Major.......2.0 Major course work must be C or better on the BA This checklist is ONLY a planning tool and should be used in conjunction with the College of the Arts and Sciences General Education (GE) Course List document (a.k.a. the tan sheets ). Open option courses can be selected from any of the following: Another GE approved course (except Mathematics 1151 or below) GE Cross Disciplinary Seminar Course approved for GE service-learning Course approved for GE education abroad Bachelor of Arts in Music School of Music Autumn 2015 Music Major: 48 50 units Music Theory: 8 units Units Sem 2221 Music Theory I 2 Au 2222 Music Theory II 2 Sp 421 Music Theory III 2 Au 422 Music Theory IV 2 Sp Aural Training: 8 units 2224 Aural Training I 2 Au 2225 Aural Training II 2 Sp 424 Aural Training III 2 Au 425 Aural Training IV 2 Sp Musicology: 12 units 2240 Music History I Sp 2241 Music History II Au 2242 Music History III Sp 51 World Music Au Keyboard Skills: units VOI and BHPSW principals: units 2261.01 Keyboard Skills I 1 Au 2262.01 Keyboard Skills II 1 Sp 226.01 Keyboard Skills III 1 Au OR PIA Principals: units 2264.01 Keyboard Skills IV 1 Sp 2208.01 Small Ensemble: Piano 1 Au/Sp 2208.01 Small Ensemble: Piano 1 Au/Sp Applied Study and Ensembles: 10 units 2201.xx Applied Music, Principal* 4 Au/Sp 40.xx Applied Music, Principal* 4 Au/Sp 220.xx 2208.xx, 2215.xx, or 12 1 Au/Sp 220.xx 2208.xx, 2215.xx, or 12 1 Au/Sp * 2 2 credit registrations required of this course. Concentrations: 7 9 credits Units Sem Performance: 40.xx Applied Music, Principal* 4 Au/Sp 220.xx 2208.xx, 2215.xx, or 12 2 Au/Sp 4505 Junior Recital 0 Au/Sp Music Elective** Au/Sp Musicology: Upper Level Musicology Electives*** 4-6 Au/Sp Music Elective** Au/Sp Theory/Composition Upper level Theory/Comp Electives**** 4-6 Au/Sp Music Elective** Au/Sp Jazz Studies 221 - Jazz Theory 2 Au 2209 - Jazz Improvisation 1 Sp Music Elective** Au/Sp OR Open Music Electives** 7-9 Au/Sp ** 000-level or above in music. ***Upper Level Musicology Electives: 2244, 2252, 42, 4, 47, 48, 49, 4555.xx (by permission), 5646, 5648, 5649, 5650, 5651 ****Upper Level Theory/Composition Electives: 451, 455, 5620, 5621, 5622, 562 University Electives: **** Units Sem **** Required as needed to reach 121 total units. Major GE University Electives Survey Minimum Total Units to Graduate 48 units 58 units 14 units 1 unit 121 units VOI Voice, BHPSW Brass, Harp, Percussion, Strings, Woodwinds, PIA Piano TLL 1/0/15
CAA 6 of 8 Bachelor of Arts in Music Sample 4-Year Plan Performance Concentration (Autumn 2015) Your individual needs may vary according to interest, track, availability, placement, or honor s requirements. In order to graduate you need to meet the specific requirements of the GE, major, and all other university requirements. Autumn Semester Cr Spring Semester Cr 1 st GE Language 1101 4 GE Language 1102 4 Music 2224 (aural) 2 Music 2225 (aural) 2 Y Music 2221 (theory) 2 Music 2222 (theory) 2 E A Music 2201.xx (applied) 2 Music 2201.xx (applied) 2 R English 1110 Music 2240 (history) Music 2261.01 (keyboard skills I) 1 Music 2262.01 (keyboard skills II) 1 Arts Survey 1100 1 GE Historical Study Total Hours 15 17 2 Autumn Semester Cr Spring Semester Cr 2 nd GE Language 110 4 GE 1 st Science 2+ Music 421 (theory) 2 Music 422 (theory) 2 Y Music 424 (aural) 2 Music 425 (aural) 2 E A Music 226.01 (keyboard skills III) 1 Ensemble 2 1-2 R Music 2241 (history) Music 2242 (history) Music 40.xx (applied) 2 Music 40.xx (applied) 2 Ensemble 2 1-2 GE 2 nd Science w/lab 4 Total Hours 15-16 16-17 1+ Autumn Semester Cr Spring Semester Cr RD GE rd Science w/lab 4 GE 1 st Social Science GE 2 nd level writing GE Open option 2 Y Music 51 University Elective 2 E University Elective GE Data Analysis A Music 40.xx (applied) 2 GE Open option 2 R Music 40.xx (applied) 2 Music 4505 - Recital 0 Total Hours 15 16 1 Autumn Semester Cr Spring Semester Cr 4 TH GE Literature University Elective University Elective GE Cultures and Ideas or Historical Study University Elective Music Elective 1 GE Math and Logical Skills -5 GE Arts GE 2 nd Social Science Y E A R Degree Total Total Hours 12-14 15 27+ 121 1 Music Electives: 000 level or above 2 Choose from: 220.xx -2208.xx, 2215.xx, or 12 Open option courses can be selected from any of the following: Another GE approved course (except Mathematics 1151 or below), GE Cross Disciplinary Seminar, Course approved for GE service-learning, Course approved for GE education abroad *121 hours are the minimum total hours to graduate for students entering summer 2012 and thereafter. Revised 12/18/14 TLL
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 0 1 2 Bachelor of Arts - AU 2015 Music Major A B C D E F G H I GOAL A: Hear GOAL B: GOAL C: GOAL D: Develop GOAL E: Develop GOAL F: Develop GOAL G: and Identify Understand Understand Knowledge of Musical Performing Skills Understand Elements of Musical Notation Compositional Musical Literature Judgement Musical Styles Music Processes GOAL H: Develop a Broad Musical Knowledge Core Music Courses (required) Music Theory 2221 beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 2222 beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 421 intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate 422 intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate 451 intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate 455 intermediate intermediate advanced intermediate intermediate 5620 advanced advanced advanced advanced intermediate 5621 advanced advanced advanced advanced intermediate 5622 advanced advanced advanced advanced intermediate 562 advanced advanced advanced advanced intermediate Aural Training 2224 beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 2225 beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 424 intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate 425 intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate Musicology 2240 intermediate intermediate beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 2241 intermediate intermediate beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 2242 intermediate intermediate beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 2244 intermediate intermediate beginning intermediate beginning beginning intermediate 2252 beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning intermediate 42 intermediate beginning intermediate beginning beginning intermediate 4 intermediate beginning intermediate beginning beginning intermediate 47 intermediate beginning intermediate beginning beginning intermediate 48 beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning intermediate 49 intermediate beginning intermediate beginning beginning intermediate 51 intermediate intermediate beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 4555.xx intermediate beginning intermediate beginning beginning intermediate 5646 advanced advanced intermediate advanced advanced advanced advanced 5648 advanced advanced intermediate advanced advanced advanced advanced CAA 7 of 8
4 5 6 7 8 9 40 41 42 4 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Bachelor of Arts - AU 2015 Music Major A B C D E F G H I GOAL A: Hear GOAL B: GOAL C: GOAL D: Develop GOAL E: Develop GOAL F: Develop GOAL G: and Identify Understand Understand Knowledge of Musical Performing Skills Understand Elements of Musical Notation Compositional Musical Literature Judgement Musical Styles Music Processes GOAL H: Develop a Broad Musical Knowledge Core Music Courses (required) 5649 advanced advanced intermediate advanced advanced advanced advanced 5650 advanced advanced intermediate advanced advanced advanced advanced 5651 advanced advanced intermediate advanced advanced advanced advanced Piano Methods 2261.01 beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning 2262.01 intermediate intermediate intermediate beginning beginning 226.01 intermediate advanced intermediate intermediate 2264.01 advanced advanced advanced advanced advanced Applied Study and Ensembles 2201.xx beginning beginning beginning beginning beginning beginnning beginning 220.xx intermediate advanced beginning intermediate intermediate advanced intermediate 2208.xx intermediate advanced beginning intermediate intermediate advanced intermediate 2215.xx intermediate advanced beginning intermediate intermediate advanced intermediate 40.xx intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate beginning 12 intermediate advanced beginning intermediate intermediate advanced intermediate 4505 intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate advanced intermediate beginning Jazz Studies 221 intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate 2209 intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate intermediate CAA 8 of 8