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Liberal Studies (B.M.)
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SCHOOL OF MUSIC 2007-2008
School of Music - Undergraduate Studies Bachelors Bachelor of Music
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Programs leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music include requirements in Liberal Studies, music, and the specialization. Once admitted to the School of Music, students declare an “intent to major” and enroll in liberal studies courses and music courses common to all majors during the freshman and sophomore year. Throughout the first two years, music students are encouraged to explore various specializations through introductory courses. At the end of the freshman or sophomore year, music students must “petition to major” for acceptance into an area of specialization. Once accepted, students pursue the required courses which lead to a Bachelor of Music degree in one of five areas of study: Music Performance, Music Education, Music Composition, Performing Arts Management, and Jazz Studies.
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