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Music: Composition Concentration, B.S.


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NY State Program Code: 04113
HEGIS Code: 1005.00
CIP Code: 50.0901

(46 credits)

The Concentration in Composition for the Bachelor of Science in Music provides training for young composers in preparation for graduate studies as well as professional activities outside academia. Students in this concentration have the opportunity to work with faculty members of the department in order to develop a strong body of compositions. A seminar as well as private lessons in composition are complemented by courses in counterpoint, conducting, and orchestration. Academic work is supplemented by workshops, readings, lectures, and performances of student works by guest artists and composers.

The portfolio requirement will help students prepare and strengthen their graduate school application. All B.S. in Music Majors are required to perform a Senior Recital for their Capstone. Student Composers may choose to have their compositions performed as part of their Senior Recital, a recording of which should be submitted as part of their portfolio.

Unless their principal instrument is piano, students are also encouraged to take either the 4-semester sequence of Keyboard Proficiency (4 credits in total) or Basic Keyboard Skills (2 credits, repeatable) as well as a small ensemble for 4 semesters (0.5-1 credit, repeatable). Consult adviser for possible small ensemble electives, as well as the structure of the current B.S. in Music. Composition Concentration Adviser: Sidney Boquiren.

General Education


All students must satisfy the University’s General Education requirements, in addition to the requirements for the major. Students completing the B.A. degree in the College of Arts and Sciences must also satisfy the University’s foreign language requirement. There is no University requirement for a foreign language for the B.A. degree awarded by other schools of the University or for other bachelor’s degrees such as the B.S. or B.F.A. 

Concentration Requirements


(an additional 16 credits)

Note:


Concentrations are not required for major but they do provide training to students in preparation for graduate studies as well as professional activities outside of academia. A concentration in composition requires an additional 16 credits beyond the 46 credits for a B.S. in Music.

MUE 380   is a co-requisite Group Instruction Labs.  0.50 x 4 times = 2.00 credits total

Degree Map


The degree map is a term-by-term sample course schedule to make it easier for you to understand how to graduate in four years with a Music major. 

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