2005-06 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
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Chairperson: |
Lorraine P. Wilson |
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Faculty: |
Baumer, Bird, Caulder, Chepaitis, Clewell, J. Dearing, K. Dearing, Dickinson, Eisensmith, D. Ferguson, L. Ferguson, Fry, Hastings, Horner, Jennings, Kingan, Kuehn, Mantel, Martynuik, Peavler, Perlongo, Radell, Santos, Sartori, Scandrett, Stamp, Staples, Wacker, Wheatley, Worzbyt, Young |
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Adams, Becker, Borst, Casavant, DiCicco, Dietz, Lloyd, Olmstead, Perkins, Thorell, Vansteenkist, Weber |
Website: www.iup.edu/music
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Bachelor of Arts–Music |
The Department of Music has a threefold mission: 1) professional preparation of music educators, performers, composers, conductors, and musicologists, 2) liberal studies for the university, and 3) programs, education, and resources of music for the community. Degrees offered are the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Science in Education.
Admission to the Music Department requires satisfactory completion of an audition in addition to the university general requirements. Detailed information will be sent to the applicant upon request.
The program leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Music has been designed to give the student a general experience in music. The student seeking this degree has the choice of three tracks: Music/General Studies Track, Music History/Literature, or Music Theory/Composition.
The program leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a major in Music Performance (equivalent to the Bachelor of Music Degree) is a special program with a major in one of twenty-one areas of performance. The student in this program prepares to pursue a career as a professional performing musician.
The program leading to the Bachelor of Science in Education degere with a music major leads to certification to teach in the schools of Pennsylvania.
A student wishing to minor in music must elect a minimum of 15 credits in music courses as approved by the department chairperson. An audition for admission is required.
Special Requirements
1. Each student must declare a primary performing medium. Those who elect voice as their primary instrument normally elect piano as a secondary instrument. Performance juries are held at the end of each semester. Students are expected to complete the requirements for their performing area and level. Piano proficiency is required in all degree programs.
2. Ensemble participation of 5 hours a week is required each semester. Students may fulfill this departmental requirement by participation in either 1-credit or 0-credit ensemble(s). In meeting the degree requirements of 7-8 credits of ensemble credit, enrollment in credit-bearing ensembles is flexible across semesters.
3. Students must register for MUSC 475 (Music Lab) and attend four departmental meetings and eight campus performances such as recitals, concerts, art exhibits, and theater productions each semester as required by the degree program (seven semesters for the B.S.Ed. program and eight semesters for the B.A. and B.F.A. programs).
Bachelor of Arts–Music/History and Literature Track
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Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications: Fine Arts: MUHI 102 Mathematics: MATH 101 or other Liberal Studies Mathematics Natural Science: Option II recommended, PHYS 105 Social Science: PSYC 101 Liberal Studies Electives: 6cr, MUHI 301, no courses with MUHI prefix |
50 |
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Major: |
48 | ||
| Required Courses: (1) | |||
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(Major) Applied Piano Jury C |
0cr | ||
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Music History II |
3cr |
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Theory Skills I |
2cr |
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Theory Skills II |
2cr |
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Theory I |
3cr |
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Theory II |
3cr |
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| MUSC 120-136 | 8 semesters of Music Ensembles | 8cr | |
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Theory Skills III |
2cr |
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Theory Skills IV |
2cr |
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Theory III |
3cr |
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Theory IV |
3cr |
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| MUSC 311 | Fundamentals of Conducting | 2cr | |
| MUSC 475 | 8 semesters of Recital Attendance | 0cr | |
| Five courses from the following: MUHI 322, 323, 324, 325, 420, 421 | 15cr | ||
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Controlled Electives: Music electives (with advisor approval) |
9 | ||
| Free Electives: | 13 | ||
| Total Degree Requirements: | 120 | ||
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(1) Students may satisfy any Theory Class by passing the final exam prior to or at the beginning of any given semester and then enrolling in Section 011 of the course for 0cr; the student’s grade would be recorded as “Satisfactory” on the transcript. |
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Bachelor of Arts–Music/General Studies Track
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Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications: Fine Arts: MUHI 102 Mathematics: MATH 101 or other Liberal Studies Mathematics Natural Science: Option II recommended, PHYS 105 Social Science: PSYC 101 Liberal Studies Electives: 6cr, MUHI 301, no courses with MUHI prefix |
50 | ||
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Major: |
49 | ||
| Required Courses: (1) | |||
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APMU (Major) |
Applied Music I-VIII (2cr each) |
16cr |
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(Major) Applied Jury A |
0cr | ||
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Music History II |
3cr |
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Theory Skills I |
2cr |
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Theory Skills II |
2cr |
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Theory I |
3cr |
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Theory II |
3cr |
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| MUSC 120-136 | 8 semesters of Music Ensembles | 8cr | |
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Theory Skills III |
2cr |
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Theory Skills IV |
2cr |
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Theory III |
3cr |
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Theory IV |
3cr |
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| MUSC 311 | Fundamentals of Conducting | 2cr | |
| MUSC 475 | 8 semesters of Recital Attendance | 0cr | |
| Controlled Electives | 5 | ||
| Music Electives (with advisor approval or as indicated below): | |||
| MUSC 217/218 |
Keyboard Harmony I and II |
2cr |
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MUSC 351/ 353/354 |
Italian/French/German Diction and Literature
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3cr |
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| Free Electives: | 16 | ||
| Total Degree Requirements: | 120 | ||
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(1) Students may satisfy any Theory Class by passing the final exam prior to or at the beginning of any given semester and then enrolling in Section 11 of the course for 0cr; the student’s grade would be recorded as “Satisfactory” on the transcript. |
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Bachelor of Arts–Music/Theory and Composition Track
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Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications: Fine Arts: MUHI 102 Mathematics: MATH 101 or other Liberal Studies Mathematics Natural Science: Option II recommended, PHYS 105 Social Science: PSYC 101 Liberal Studies Electives: 6cr, MUHI 301, no courses with MUHI prefix |
50 | ||
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Major: |
60 | ||
| Required Courses: | |||
| APMU | Applied Piano I-VII | 14cr | |
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Music History II |
3cr |
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Theory Skills I |
2cr |
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Theory Skills II |
2cr |
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Theory I |
3cr |
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Theory II |
3cr |
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| MUSC 120-136 | 4 semesters of Music Ensembles | 4cr | |
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Theory Skills III |
2cr |
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Theory Skills IV |
2cr |
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Theory III |
3cr |
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Theory IV |
3cr |
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Keyboard Harmony I |
1cr |
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Keyboard Harmony II |
1cr |
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| MUSC 304 or 309 | Form and Analysis I or Orchestration I | ||
| MUSC 306 | Counterpoint I | 2cr | |
| MUSC 311 | Fundamentals of Conducting | 2cr | |
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Theory Skills V |
3cr |
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Composition I |
2cr |
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Composition II |
2cr |
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Composition III |
2cr |
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Composition IV |
2cr |
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| MUSC 475 | 8 semesters of Recital Attendance | 0cr | |
| Controlled Electives | 4 | ||
| Music Electives (with advisor approval) | |||
| Free Electives: | 6 | ||
| Total Degree Requirements: | 120 | ||
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(1) Students may satisfy any Theory Class by passing the final exam prior to or at the beginning of any given semester and then enrolling in Section 11 of the course for 0cr; the student’s grade would be recorded as “Satisfactory” on the transcript. |
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Bachelor of Fine Arts–Music Performance
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Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications: Fine Arts: MUHI 102 Mathematics: MATH 101 or other Liberal Studies Mathematics Natural Science: Option II recommended, PHYS 105 Social Science: PSYC 101 Liberal Studies Electives: 6cr, MUHI 301, no courses with MUHI prefix |
50 | ||
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Major: |
65 | ||
| Required Courses: (1) | |||
| APMU (Major) | Applied Music I-VIII (4cr each) | 32cr | |
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(Major) Applied Jury A |
0cr | ||
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Music History II |
3cr |
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Theory Skills I |
2cr |
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Theory Skills II |
2cr |
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Theory I |
3cr |
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Theory II |
3cr |
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| MUSC 120-136 | 8 semesters of Music Ensembles | 8cr | |
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Theory Skills III |
2cr |
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Theory Skills IV |
2cr |
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Theory III |
3cr |
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Theory IV |
3cr |
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| MUSC 311 | Fundamentals of Conducting | 2cr | |
| MUSC 475 | 8 semesters of Recital Attendance | 0cr | |
| Controlled Electives | 5 | ||
| Music Electives (with advisor approval or as indicated below): | |||
| MUSC 217/218 |
Keyboard Harmony I and II |
2cr |
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MUSC 351/ 353/354 |
Italian/French/German Diction and Literature
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3cr |
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| Total Degree Requirements: | 120 | ||
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(1) Students may satisfy any Theory Class by passing the final exam prior to or at the beginning of any given semester and then enrolling in Section 11 of the course for 0cr; the student’s grade would be recorded as “Satisfactory” on the transcript. |
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Bachelor of Science in Education–Music Education (*)
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Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications: Fine Arts: fulfilled by courses in major Humanities: HIST 195 (section for Music majors), MUHI 102 (Music Education majors only) Mathematics: 6cr, MATH 101 or 110; MATH 217 Natural Science: Option I recommended Social Science: PSYC 101 Liberal Studies Electives: 3cr, MUHI 301, no course with MUSC prefix |
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| College: | 27 | ||
| Professional Education Sequence: | |||
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Educational Psychology |
3cr |
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Pre-student Teaching Clinical Experience I |
1cr |
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Pre-student Teaching Clinical Experience II |
1cr |
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Student Teaching Elementary Level |
6cr |
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Student Teaching Secondary Level |
6cr |
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School Law |
1cr |
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Technology in the Music Classroom |
2cr |
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Elementary Methods |
2cr |
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Instrumental Methods |
2cr |
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| MUSC 335 | Music for Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Settings | 1cr | |
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General/Choral Methods |
2cr |
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Major: (1) |
51 | ||
| Required Courses: | |||
| APMU (Major) | Applied Music I-VII | 14cr | |
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(Major) Applied Jury A |
0cr | ||
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Music History II |
3cr |
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Theory Skills I |
2cr |
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Theory Skills II |
2cr |
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Theory I |
3cr |
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Theory II |
3cr |
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| MUSC 120-136 | 7 semesters of Music Ensembles | 0cr | |
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Theory Skills III |
2cr |
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Theory Skills IV |
2cr |
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Theory III |
3cr |
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Theory IV |
3cr |
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Fundamentals of Conducting |
2cr | ||
| MUSC 475 | 8 semesters of Recital Attendance | 0cr | |
| Concentration area courses: (select one concentration) | |||
| Vocal Concentration | |||
| APMU | Piano (minor) I-IV | 4cr | |
| APMU 123 | Applied Piano Jury B | 0cr | |
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Choose two of the following Class Instrument courses: MUSC 155, 157, 159, 161 |
2cr | ||
| MUSC 351/353/354 | 3cr | ||
| Instrumental Concentration | |||
| APMU 124 | Applied Piano Jury C | 0cr | |
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Class Voice I |
1cr | ||
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Class Voice II |
1cr | ||
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Class Piano I |
1cr | ||
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Class Piano II |
1cr | ||
| MUSC 155 | Class Strings I | 1cr | |
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Class Percussion I |
1cr | ||
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Class Brass I |
1cr | ||
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Class Woodwinds I |
1cr | ||
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Controlled Electives: choose
electives from the following to create a total of 51cr in Major Required Courses area: |
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| APMU | Instrument (minor) I-IV (1cr each) | 1cr | |
| MUSC 120 |
Music Ensembles (0-1cr each) |
1cr | |
| MUSC 155-162 |
Class Instruments II (1cr each) |
1cr | |
| MUSC 163 |
Class Guitar I |
2cr | |
| MUSC 224 |
Jazz Improvisation Techniques I |
2cr | |
| MUSC 300 |
Black Music in America and Diaspora |
3cr | |
| MUSC 306 |
Counterpoint I |
2cr | |
| MUSC 309 | Orchestration I | 2cr | |
| MUSC 312 |
Choral Conducting |
2cr | |
| MUSC 313 |
Instrumental Conducting |
2cr | |
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Theory V |
3cr | ||
| MUSC 340 |
Woodwind Instrument Repair |
2cr | |
| MUSC 411 |
Composition I |
1cr | |
| Internship in Music | 1cr | ||
| (#) Total Degree Requirements: | 126 | ||
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(*) Also see requirements leading to teacher certification, titled “3-Step Process for Teacher Education,” in the College of Education and Educational Technology section of this catalog. (1) Students may satisfy any Theory Class or Class Instrument/Minor Instrument requirement by
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Theory–Passing the final exam prior to or at the beginning of any given semester
and then
B. Class
instrument or minor applied area–Passing the B or C required jury
(0cr) before enrolling |
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