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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Education: Instrumental, B.M.E.


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Bachelor of Music Education Degree

Admission to music study as a major is by audition only. Requirements vary from degree to degree and instrument to instrument. See the AU Music Handbook for details. All prospective music majors, including transfers, must successfully complete the following in addition to all other AU entrance requirements: (1) Audition application (including an essay and two recommendations), (2) Performance for and interview with a committee of AU music faculty, (3) Theory placement test (incoming freshmen), (4) Music sight reading test. Auditionees may be admitted unconditionally, admitted with specific conditions, or denied admission.

Incoming freshmen and transfers who are denied admission may re-audition on any regular audition day prior to May 1 of the year in which they intend to begin study at AU. Those who have not passed the audition by May 1 and who still wish to study music at AU must do the following: (1) Enroll in the theory class determined by the theory placement test, (2) Enroll in the most basic level of applied instruction offered for their primary instrument; (3) Enroll in the major ensemble required for their major and instrument if they are qualified, (4) Re-audition on a regularly scheduled audition day during the fall semester of their freshman year or first semester as a transfer student. Students who are not accepted for music study at this point will not be allowed to enroll in classes intended specifically for music majors.

The Bachelor of Music Education program is designed to prepare pre-service music students to become leaders in their chosen music profession specialty, by exemplifying excellence in teaching, musicianship, and professional disposition. The degree program is designed to prepare for certification to teach K-12 choral or instrumental music in South Carolina. The BME program also prepares students for continued study in graduate school, and for professional service including private studio teaching.

Recommended Course Sequence

No grade below “C” in a course required for the major or minor (including cognates and specified electives) will count toward satisfying that course requirement. This policy does not refer to general education requirements or elective courses.

Course Requirements (136-138 Cr. Hrs.)


  • Applied Music - Principal Instrument: 12 Cr. Hrs.
  • Secondary Instrument: 3 Cr. Hrs.
  • Music Ensembles: 7 hours minimum of Primary Ensemble

Note


All music majors are required to comply with the policies and procedures itemized in the Music Handbook. Additional degree requirements explained in the Music Handbook include the keyboard proficiency exam and junior recital. The Music Handbook is considered an extension of the college catalog.

Degree Requirements


First Semester (18 Cr. Hrs.)


Second Semester (18 Cr. Hrs.)


Fourth Semester (17 Cr. Hrs.)


Fifth Semester (19 Cr. Hrs.)


Sixth Semester (16 Cr. Hrs.)


Seventh Semester (18 Cr. Hrs.)


Eighth Semester (12 Cr. Hrs.)


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