MAJORING IN MUSIC COURSE LOAD

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MAJORING IN MUSIC COURSE LOAD In addition to the two prerequisite courses (MUS 105 106, or MUS 205 206), Music Majors are required to take a minimum of nine courses in the department. This includes a second year of theory * (MUS 205 206); three courses chosen from those listed below under Group I (Western Music History Sequence); one course from Group II (Non-Western and Non- Canonical Musics); and three additional electives at the 300 level or higher, one of which must be the Junior Seminar. Music Majors pursuing one of the Performance Certificates may use MUS 213, MUS 214, MUS 215, or MUS 298/299 as an elective. Over the course of the junior and senior year, Majors will complete a series of Independent Work projects, consisting of two papers and/or compositions in the junior year, and a senior thesis in the senior year. A comprehensive exam, taken soon after Dean s Date, is the final requirement in the major. * In cases where MUS 205-206 has already been taken as a prerequisite, Majors will be expected to take two additional electives. Page 1 of 5

MAJORING IN MUSIC CHOOSING COURSES PREREQUISITE COURSES Choose either 100-Level sequence or 200-Level sequence MUS 105: Music Theory Through Performance & Composition I MUS 106: Music Theory Through Performance & Composition II OR, if you have placed out of MUS 105/106: MUS 205: Species Counterpoint I MUS 206: Species Counterpoint II See pages 3 5 for ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES and SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES listings. Page 2 of 5

ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES Choose minimum nine (9) from MUS Department courses A SECOND YEAR OF MUSIC THEORY two (2) courses MUS 205: Species Counterpoint I MUS 206: Species Counterpoint II If MUS 205 206 were taken as prerequisite courses, you must add two (2) additional electives to your course load. GROUP I: WESTERN MUSIC HISTORY SEQUENCE Choose at least three (3) courses that relate to Western Music History MUS 230: Music in the Middle Ages MUS 232: Music in the Renaissance MUS 234: Music of the Baroque MUS 236: Music of the Classical Period MUS 238: Music of the Romantic Era MUS 240: Musical Modernism 1890-1945 MUS 242: Music Since 1945 MUS 270: Medieval and Renaissance Music from Original Notation GROUP II: NON-WESTERN AND NON-CANONICAL MUSICS Choose at least one (1) course that focuses on music beyond the western art music tradition MUS 224 Ballads, Blues, and Banjos: Folk Music in America MUS 250: Musical Cultures of the World, MUS 251: Music and Film MUS 254: Popular Music in Japan MUS 255: Taiko Drumming Workshop Page 3 of 5

MUS 257: Introduction to the Music of India MUS 258: Music of Africa MUS 259: Music in the Caribbean MUS 260: Music in the United States MUS 262: Evolution of Jazz Styles MUS 264: Urban Blues and the Golden Age of Rock MUS 265: History of Popular Music: Rock, R&B, and Hip-Hop 300-LEVEL OR HIGHER ELECTIVES Choose at least three (3), one of which must be the Junior Seminar (MUS 981) in which all juniors are automatically enrolled in the fall semester. Please note: 500-level courses, normally intended for Graduate Students, may be taken by undergraduates only with the instructor s permission. MUS 303: Development of the Multi-Skilled Performer MUS 307: The Irish Oral Tradition (can also count as Group II with permission) MUS 310: Advanced Workshop in Musical Composition MUS 314: Computer and Electronic Music through Programming, Performance, and Composition MUS 325: Contemporary Opera Performance MUS 340: Advanced Concepts in Jazz Improvisation: Creating Fresh Vocabulary MUS 506: Music and Materiality MUS 512: Topics in Medieval Music - Ars Antiqua Polyphony MUS 515: Topics in the History of Opera - The Origins of Opera MUS 534: Ends and Means: Issues in Composition MUS 537: Points of Focus in 20th-Century Music MUST BE TAKEN IN THE FALL OF THE JUNIOR YEAR: MUS 981 Junior Seminar (Independent Work: automatic enrollment) Page 4 of 5

SUPPLEMENTARY COURSES ELECTIVE COURSES AVAILABLE TO MUSIC MAJORS ALSO PURSUING ONE OF THE PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATES MUS 213 Projects in Instrumental Performance - Chamber Music MUS 214 Projects in Vocal Performance MUS 215 Projects in Jazz Performance MUS 298/299 Independent Instruction in Voice or Instrument OTHER ELECTIVE COURSES Course offerings for 2017 2018 Fall Semester: MUS 103 Introduction to Music MUS 219 Opera Performance MUS 231 Princeton University Steel Band PERFORMANCE FOR MUSIC MAJORS We urge our students to take an active part in performing music. Music Majors can involve themselves in performance study by taking vocal or instrumental lessons. It is recommended that prospective and current Majors without at least minimal keyboard skills study piano. Students can also gain exposure to performance by participating in one of the departmental ensembles. The Department assumes the entire cost of instrumental or vocal lessons for students majoring in Music. For further information about private lessons, please visit the Performance Programs section at http://music.princeton.edu Page 5 of 5