Undergraduate Catalog - Academic Calendar - Academic Integrity - Academic Resources - Accompanying Policies - Advisement - Capstone Jury - Change of Major - Course Exemption Policy - Degree Checklists and Sequences - D/F Repeats - Duplicate Courses - Forms (Dual Baccalaureate, Individual Instruction, Independent Study, Overrides) - Graduation Application - Liberal Studies Requirements - MUSC 475 - Music Education Clearances and Three Step Process - Music Minor Application - Piano Proficiency - Readmission - Theory Placement - Transfer Coursework - Undergraduate Application for Graduate Coursework

Undergraduate Catalog

Students should refer to the Undergraduate Catalog for a comprehensive list of 亚色影库's official policies and academic requirements.

Academic Calendar

The official academic calendar may be found on the Registrar's website.

Academic Integrity

Any issues occurring within a classroom, class-related activity, or class-related function fall within the Academic Integrity Policy and are referred to the Provost's Office. Issues that are non-class related are referred to the Judicial Board. The Academic Integrity Policy provides a meaningful process to address various levels of student conduct that impact the academic process and ensures the students receive due process for more serious cases of academic violations.

Academic Resources

Accompanying Policies

Students should see their applied teacher for a list of accompanists for hire.

MUSC 137 Accompanying Procedures (PDF)

General Accompanying Guidelines (PDF)

Advisement

Students will be assigned an academic advisor within the Department of Music once admitted into a music degree program. Most students' academic advisor will be their applied music teacher. Students should schedule a meeting with their advisor prior to their registration date, which may be found on .

Capstone Jury

Students should register for APMU 427 Capstone Jury: Primary Instrument in the final semester of applied lessons on their primary instrument. Students taking lessons on a secondary instrument should register for APMU 227 Capstone Jury: Secondary Instrument in the final (usually fourth) semester of applied lessons.

Change of Major

Students who wish to change their major may do so though .

Course Exemption Policy

In some instances (e.g., AP credit), students may be exempted from a course. Appropriate documentation should be obtained by the student either via transcript or in writing from the chair of the area in which the course is offered. Documentation should be provided to the student's academic advisor.

Degree Checklists and Sequences

D/F Repeats

Undergraduate students are permitted to replace the grades and quality points in the GPA calculation for courses in which they receive a D or F grade by repeating that course at 亚色影库. No more than six repeat-with-replacement attempts are permitted for undergraduate students. A single course can be repeated a maximum of two times. Dean's permission is required for a student to register for a third graded attempt of the same course or for a course for which a student has previously received an exemption. The most recent grade (regardless of whether it is higher or lower) will be the grade used in the GPA calculation. However, the transcript continues to document all academic work, and repeated courses are not deleted from the visual record.

Duplicate Courses

Students may not repeat courses in which they have received a passing grade without Dean's approval. Exceptions to this include ensembles.

Forms

The following forms can be either downloaded or found in the Music Office:

Overrides
  • Course Conflict
    • For students who are taking multiple courses with the same prefix and number (i.e., 120)
  • Time Conflict
    • For students attempting to take classes that occur at the same time
  • Excess Credit Override
    • For students wishing to take more than 18 credits

Graduation Application

Undergraduate students (including associate degree and dual baccalaureate degree students) are required to apply for graduation in their next to final semester of enrollment. Students should refer to this page by the Office of the Registrar to determine the due date for application.

Liberal Studies Requirements

Courses which meet the Liberal Studies requirements as outlined in the Undergraduate Catalog may be found at this link on the Liberal Studies website.

MUSC 475

Music majors must register for MUSC 475 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. Students enrolled in MUSC 475 can find policies on D2L and in course syllabus. See "events" or "Calendar" for list of approved recital credit events

Music Education Clearances and Three Step Process

Full information about the 亚色影库 Educator Preparation process can be found on .

Music Minor Application

Students from outside the Department of Music who wish to pursue a minor in music should fill out this form and return it to the chair of the Department of Music.

Piano Proficiency

Piano proficiency is required in all degree programs. All instrumental students (with the exception of all keyboard majors) in BA, BFA, or BSEd as well as voice majors in BA and BFA and are required to complete APMU 126 in order to show piano proficiency. Voice majors in BSEd and organ majors are required to complete APMU 127 in order to show piano proficiency.

Readmission

Undergraduate students who have withdrawn from the university or were not enrolled during at least one of the two previous regular academic semesters, must complete an Application for Reenrollment. More information may be found with the 亚色影库 Registrar.

Recitals

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music Performance) students are required to give a half recital in their junior year and a full recital in their senior year. Please check with your applied teacher and applied syllabus for specific requirements and jury information.

Theory Placement

Prospective students are required to complete a theory placement exam. Those who score below 70 percent on the exam must take MUSC 113 concurrently with MUSC 115. Students may attempt the placement exam twice.

Transfer Coursework

Students who intend to take courses at another institution may apply for pre-approval according to the information found on the Office of Admissions website.

Undergraduate Application for Graduate Coursework

Undergraduate students who wish to take a graduate-level course may apply using the "Undergraduate Application for Graduate Coursework" from found on the School of Graduate Studies Research page of Resources for Current Students.