Aug 01, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Music, B.A.


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Learning Outcomes

Students graduating with a bachelor’s degree from the School of Music will:

1. Develop technical skills requisite for artistic self-expression in at least one major performance area. Students must acquire an understanding of repertory in their major performance area, the ability to read music at sight, rehearsal and conducting skills necessary to work as a leader, keyboard competency and collaborative competence and knowledge of repertory through regular and varied ensemble experiences. (Performance)

2. Develop an understanding of compositional processes, an ability to work conceptually with musical structures, and the ability to defend musical judgements. Demonstrate the ability to hear, identify and work conceptually with rhythm, melody and harmony. (Musicianship Skills, Music Theory, Ear Training and Analysis)

3. Create and present original or derivative music, including jazz-specific course offerings and ensembles that focus on harmonization. (Composition/Improvisation)

4. Acquire and demonstrate knowledge of music literature and style periods from Greek Classicism to the contemporary era, and include elements of World Music. (History and Repertory)

Tulsa Curriculum Requirements (50-52 hours)


General Curriculum (25 hours)


Block I Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Experience (6 hours)


Required Block I Course for Film Scoring Emphasis

Students who pursue the film scoring emphasis must complete FLM 2133 Music and Film  or MUS 2133 Music and Film  as part of their Block I requirements.

Block II Historical and Social Interpretation (12 hours)


Block III Scientific Investigation (7 hours)


  • Block III elective (3 hours)
  • Block III elective with lab (4 hours)

Note:


Students who pursue the film scoring emphasis should include video scoring as part of their senior project.

Required Music Electives for Film Scoring Emphasis


Students who pursue the film scoring emphasis must complete the following music electives:

Required Minor (12 hours)


Some minors require more than 12 hours.

Required Minor for Film Scoring Emphasis


Students who pursue the film scoring emphasis must complete the Film Studies Minor  including the required course FLM 3273  and the following electives:

General Electives (7-9 hours)


Total: 120 hours


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