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Undergraduate Degrees

Bachelor of Music

The Bachelor of Music (B.M.) is a professional degree granted by the Thornton School of Music. The various majors for the degree are listed subsequently along with special requirements for each.

Individual Instruction in Residence

Candidates for the B.M. degree in performance must complete a minimum of three semesters of individual instruction in their major field while in residence.

Senior Recital

All performance majors must present a senior recital consisting of a memorized program one hour long (except in the case of certain wind instruments) in partial fulfillment of the degree requirements. Music education majors must present a recital of a memorized program one-half hour long. Composition majors present a full-length recital of their original compositions. A candidate's program must be ready for presentation before a faculty committee at least one month before the required public recital. Complete details are available from the Music Operations Office, School of Music.

General Education Requirements

The university's general education program provides a coherent, integrated introduction to the breadth of knowledge you will need to consider yourself (and to be considered by other people) a generally well-educated person. This program requires six courses in different categories, plus writing and diversity requirements.

The Provost has allowed an exception to the rules governing the new general education requirements for certain groups of students pursuing performance degrees in music. Students pursuing the Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies or the Bachelor of Music in Performance (in all tracks except organ) may satisfy their social issues and first writing requirement separately by taking WRIT 130 (instead of WRIT 140) in the spring of their freshman year. In addition those pursuing the Bachelor of Music in Performance (vocal arts) may satisfy Category I of the new program with MUHL 331 and MUHL 332.

In all other respects, students in the Thornton School of Music must satisfy the general education requirements as described in the General Education Program section.

Individual Instruction Limitations
Music majors may accumulate a maximum of 16 units of individual instruction at the 300 level toward an undergraduate degree program.

Bachelor of Music in Composition

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume, complete academic transcripts, three original compositions, and a complete list of all original compositions including dates and media. If available, audio recordings of the submitted scores should also be included. An on-campus interview with the composition faculty is encouraged but not required. Admission to the B.M. in Composition is highly competitive. The program is a four-year program, to which transfer students are rarely admitted. Admission to programs in composition is limited to fall semester only.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
Large ensemble*4
Ensemble electives2
MPKS 250ab (4), MPKS 350ab (4), MPKS 301P (4) **12
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 135 (2), MUCO 137ab (4), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 235 (2), MUCO 236 (2), MUCO 237ab (8), MUCO 336ab (4), MUCO 337ab (8), MUCO 434 (2), MUCO 435 (2), MUCO 437ab (4)58
MUCD 340 (2), MUCD 343 (2)4
MUEA 474a or MUEA 474b or MUEA 4902
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives in music2
General electives4
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Transfer credit may not fulfill the large ensemble requirement.

**Requirement may be fulfilled with MPKS 301P if proficiency level equivalent to MPKS 350b is demonstrated by examination.

In addition to the above curricular requirements, B.M. candidates in composition (including film scoring emphasis) must take departmental comprehensive examinations in all six areas:

(1) instrumental performance at an intermediate level;
(2) theory and analysis;
(3) aural skills;
(4) instrumentation;
(5) music literature;
(6) elementary score-reading.

Students must pass in at least four areas to continue on to the senior year of the major and, in order to graduate, must pass in all six areas.

Bachelor of Music in Composition (Film Scoring)

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume, complete academic transcripts, three original compositions, and a complete list of all original compositions including dates and media. If available, audio recordings of the submitted scores should also be included. An on-campus interview with the composition faculty is encouraged but not required. Admission to the B.M. in Composition with emphasis in Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television is highly competitive. The program is a four-year program, to which transfer students are rarely admitted. Admission to programs in composition is limited to fall semester only.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
Large ensemble*4
MPKS 250ab (4), MPKS 350ab (4)**8
MUCD 343 (2) 2
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 135 (2), MUCO 137ab (4), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 235 (2), MUCO 236 (2), MUCO 237ab (8), MUCO 336ab (4), MUCO 337ab (8), MUCO 434 (2), MUCO 436 (2), MUCO 437ab (4), MUCO 440ab (4), MUCO 442ab (4), MUCO 443ab (4), MUCO 470 (2)72
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives2
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Transfer credit may not fulfill the large ensemble requirement.

**Requirement may be fulfilled with MPKS 301P if proficiency level equivalent to MPKS 350b is demonstrated by examination.

Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required, for which three to five selections of contrasting styles, taken from standard solo jazz literature, should be prepared on the applicant's primary instrument. Two of these selections must be Joy Spring and All the Things You Are. Lead trumpet players may also include excerpts from ensemble literature or standard exercises and may perform a lead trumpet part with the original recording. Drummers should perform a snare drum etude or rudimental snare drum solo, as well as a standard jazz tune on drumset (playing the melody, the form and a solo), must be able to play swing, bebop, latin and funk or rock, and must demonstrate the use of brushes on drumset. All applicants must be prepared to demonstrate skills in jazz improvisation and sight-reading. Most applicants will also be asked to sit for a written examination consisting of listening to excerpts, basic jazz theory and jazz history. Though applicants are strongly encouraged to perform a live audition, a recent video recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
MUEN 329 (6), MUEN 332 (8)14
Ensemble electives2
MPKS 250ab4
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4),233ab (6)20
MUCO 338x (2) or MUJZ 342ab (2)2
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
MUJZ 153 (4), MUJZ 253 (4), MUJZ 353 (4), MUJZ 453 (4), MUJZ 180 (4), MUJZ 200ab (4), MUJZ 252 (2), MUJZ 341 (2), MUJZ 347 (2), MUJZ 400 (2), MUJZ 443 (2), MUJZ 451 (4), MUJZ 452 (2), MUJZ 486 (2)42
Electives in music4
Comprehensive exam*0
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Students must pass a comprehensive performance exam prior to the senior recital, which entails performance and improvisation, from memory, of songs selected from the "Jazz Studies Department Required Tune List."

Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies (Vocal)

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required, for which three to five selections of contrasting styles, taken from the standard solo jazz literature, should be prepared. Two of these selections must be How High the Moon (medium/up) and Body and Soul (ballad). In addition, applicants should memorize and perform 32 bars of an improvised solo from the jazz discography (e.g., Ella Fitzgerald's solo from Blue Skies, Coleman Hawkins's solo from Body and Soul, etc.); the solo may be from an instrumentalist or a vocalist. All applicants must be prepared to demonstrate skills in jazz improvisation and sight-reading. Most applicants will also be asked to sit for a written examination consisting of listening excerpts, basic jazz theory and jazz history. Although applicants are strongly encouraged to perform a live audition, a recent video recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
MUEN 305 (6), MUEN 332 (8)14
Ensemble electives2
MPKS 250ab4
MPVA 3012
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6)20
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
MUJZ 153 (4), MUJZ 253 (4), MUJZ 353 (4), MUJZ 453 (4), MUJZ 180 or MUJZ 218a (2), MUJZ 200ab (4), MUJZ 252 (2), MUJZ 311 (2), MUJZ 341 (2), MUJZ 342ab (2), MUJZ 347 (2), MUJZ 400 (2), MUJZ 443 (2), MUJZ 452 (4), MUJZ 486 (2)42
Electives in music4
Comprehensive exam*0
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Students must pass a comprehensive performance exam prior to the senior recital, which entails performance and improvisation, from memory, of songs selected from the "Jazz Studies Department Required Tune List."

Bachelor of Music in Music Education

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume, repertoire list and complete academic transcripts. A performance audition is also required, for which applicants should prepare according to the requirements of the department of their primary instrument or voice.

All candidates for a Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree and California Teaching Credential in music must give a recital and pass the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST) before they can be admitted to student teaching. Candidates must pass the CBEST by the end of their junior year or it will be recommended that they declare an alternative major. In addition, students should refer to the Rossier School of Education section of this catalogue.

Requirements for the California Single Subject Preliminary Teaching Credential in Music
With careful planning, it is possible for students to complete both a bachelor's degree in music education and a California Single Subject Preliminary Teaching Credential in Music in four years. Those graduates are then permitted to teach vocal and instrumental music (K-12) in the public schools of California and most other states.

Some of the 17 units required for completion of the preliminary credential may also apply toward the required 30 units for the clear credential and toward the Master of Music Education degree at USC if reserved for graduate credit at the time of enrollment. These courses may include EDUC 409, EDUC 410, EDUC 413, CTSE 474, MUED 402 and MUED 403.

Performance majors who wish to complete a teaching credential should consult music education faculty advisors as early in their degree program as possible to arrange the music education portion. Performance majors may begin work toward the teaching credential as early as their freshman year.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
EDUC 200 (1), EDUC 204 (3), EDUC 205L (4)8
MPKS 250ab4
MUCD 340 (2), MUCD 343 (2)4
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)22
MUED 345bL (2) or MPKS 301 (2)2
MUED 443 (2) or MUJZ 443 (2)2
MUED 241aL (2), MUED 301 (1), MUED 345aL (2), MUED 346L (2), MUED 347L (2), ,MUED 348L (2), MUED 430L (2), MUED 448 (2), MUED 452 (2), MUED 474 (3)20
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 302 (4), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)16
Large ensemble4
Ensemble electives3
Individual instruction on primary instrument: 153 (4) and 253 (4) and 353 (4); or 301 (12)12
Electives3
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

Bachelor of Music in Performance (Classical Guitar)

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required for which three selections of contrasting styles from the standard solo literature should be prepared. In addition, applicants should be prepared to demonstrate good right and left hand development through the performance of several three-octave scales and select arpeggios from Giuliani's 120 Studies for the Right Hand or a comparable set of studies. Sight-reading will also be required at the audition. A recent high-fidelity recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
MPGU 153CG (4), MPGU 253CG (4), MPGU 353CG (4), MPGU 453CG (4), MPGU 159 (2), MPGU 257 (8), MPGU 259 (2), MPGU 357 (2), MPGU 457 (6), MPGU 417 (2), MPGU 426 (3), MPGU 427 (3), MPGU 459 (2) 46
MPKS 250ab 4
MUEN 326 (6)6
Large ensemble*2
Ensemble electives2
MUCD 340 (2) or MUCD 343 (2)2
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)22
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives4
Junior recital0
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Transfer credit may not fulfill the large ensemble requirement.

Bachelor of Music in Performance (Studio Guitar)

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition, performed on electric guitar, is also required for which three or more selections of contrasting styles from the standard studio and/or jazz literature should be prepared (original repertoire may also be included). In addition, applicants should be prepared to play various chords and scales in major and minor keys and be prepared to demonstrate sight-reading skills and knowledge of standard jazz literature. A recent, high-fidelity recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
MUCD 3432
MPGU 153SG (4), MPGU 253SG (4), MPGU 353SG (4), MPGU 453SG (4), MPGU 158 (2), MPGU 159 (2), MPGU 258 (4), MPGU 358 (4), MPGU 415 (2), MPGU 416 (3), MPGU 426a (3), MPGU 428ab (6), MPGU 458 (2)44
MPKS 250ab4
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)22
MUEN 326 (6)6
Ensemble electives4
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives4
Junior recital0
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

Bachelor of Music in Performance (Harpsichord) or (Piano)

Entrance Requirements for Piano Major
Applicants in piano must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required for which three solo selections, each from a different stylistic period of music, should be prepared. If any of the selections are taken from a multi-movement sonata or concerto, applicants need only prepare one movement of the piece. Although live auditions are strongly encouraged, a recent, high-fidelity audio or CD recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary by applicants living a distance greater than 200 miles from the USC campus.

Entrance Requirements for Harpsichord Major
Applicants in harpsichord must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required. Applicants are encouraged to contact the Department of Keyboard Studies for information regarding current audition requirements.

Curriculum Requirements for Harpsichord or PianoUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
MPKS 153P or HC (4), MPKS 253P or HC (4), MPKS 353P or HC (4), MPKS 453P or HC (4), MPKS 160ab (4), MPKS 170ab (2), MPKS 228 (2), MPKS 260ab (4), MPKS 360ab (4), MPKS 431ab (4), MPKS 472ab (4), MPKS 481 (2)42
MUCD 340 (2) or MUCD 343 (2)2
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)22
MUEN 328 (4)4
Large ensemble*4
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives14
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Transfer credit may not fulfill the large ensemble requirement.

Bachelor of Music in Performance (Organ)

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required for which three or more selections from various stylistic periods of the standard organ literature should be prepared.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
MPKS 153OR (4), MPKS 253OR (4), MPKS 353OR (4), MPKS 453OR (4), MPKS 160ab (4), MPKS 260ab (4)24
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)2
MUCD 340 (2), MUCD 343 (2)4
Large ensemble*4
Ensemble electives2
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives in music21
Electives11
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Transfer credit may not fulfill the large ensemble requirement.

Bachelor of Music in Performance (Violin), (Viola), (Violoncello), (Double Bass) or (Harp)

Entrance Requirements (Violin), (Viola), (Violoncello), (Double Bass) or (Harp)
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required for which three selections, representing various stylistic periods of music, should be prepared. These selections should be full-length pieces from the standard solo literature, although excerpts from ensemble literature may also be included in addition to solos. If any of the selections is taken from a multi-movement sonata or concerto, applicants need only prepare one movement of the piece. In some cases, applicants may also be asked to play various three-octave scales and arpeggios as well. A recent video recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary.

Curriculum Requirements for Violin, Viola and Violoncello MajorsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
Foreign language2 courses
MPKS 250ab (4), MPKS 350ab (4), MPKS 481 (2)10
MPST 153 (4), MPST 253 (4), MPST 353 (4), MPST 453 (4), MPST 471ab (4), MPST 472 (4)24
MUCD 3432
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)22
MUEN 327 (8)8
Large ensemble*8
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives**6
Junior recital0
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Required each semester in residence.

**Violin majors are required to take MPST 301VL (2) as 2 units of the 6-unit elective requirement.

Curriculum Requirements for Double Bass MajorsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
Foreign language2 courses
MPKS 250ab (4), MPKS 350ab (4), MPKS 481 (2)10
MPST 153 (4), MPST 253 (4), MPST 353 (4), MPST 453 (4), MPST 262 (4), MPST 462 (4), MPST 472 (4)28
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)22
MUCD 3432
MUEN 327 (4)4
Large ensemble*8
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives6
Junior recital0
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

Curriculum Requirements for Harp MajorsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
Foreign language2 courses
MPKS 250ab (4), MPKS 350ab (4), MPKS 481 (2)10
MPST 153 (4), MPST 253 (4), MPST 353 (4), MPST 453 (4), MPST 263 (4), MPST 463 (4)24
MUCD 3432
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)22
MUEN 327 (8)8
Large ensemble*8
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives6
Junior recital0
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Required each semester in residence.

Bachelor of Music in Performance (Vocal Arts)

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required for which two selections of contrasting styles from the standard solo voice literature should be prepared for the audition. Applicants are encouraged to prepare at least one of these selections in a foreign language. A recent video recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
Foreign language4 courses
FREN 120 (4), GERM 101 (4), ITAL 120 (4); FREN 150 (4) or GERM 102 (4) or ITAL 150 (4)
MPKS 250ab (4), MPKS 350ab (4)8
MPVA 153VO (4), MPVA 203ab (4), MPVA 253VO (4), MPVA 301VC (3), MPVA 353VO (4), MPVA 453VO (4), MPVA 404 (2), MPVA 438 (2), MPVA 439 (2), MPVA 442ab (4), MPVA 479 (4)37
MUCD 3402
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6)20
Large ensemble*4
Ensemble electives2
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives3
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Transfer credit may not fulfill the large ensemble requirement.

Bachelor of Music in Performance (Flute), (Oboe), (Clarinet), (Bassoon), (Saxophone), (French Horn), (Trumpet), (Trombone), (Tuba) or (Percussion)

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required. For flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, french horn, trumpet, trombone, and tuba three selections, representing various stylistic period of music, should be prepared for the audition. These selections should be full-length pieces from the standard solo literature, although excerpts from ensemble literature may also be included. If any of the selections are taken from a multi-movement sonata or concerto, applicants need only prepare one movement of the piece. In addition, applicants should be prepared to play standard etudes of their choice as well as various scales and arpeggios. A recent, high-fidelity recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary. For percussion a substantial marimba work, one or two snare drum solos or etudes and a timpani etude should be prepared for the audition. Other skills, such as sight-reading, will be evaluated as part of the audition as well. Although a live audition is preferred for percussion, a recent video recording may be submitted if necessary.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
MPKS 250ab4
MPWP 153 (4), MPWP 253 (4), MPWP 353 (4), MPWP 453 (4), MPWP 252 (4), MPWP 452 (4)24
MUCD 343 (2), MUCD 340 (2) or 443 (2)4
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6), MUCO 338x (2)22
MUEN 323 (8)*8
MUEN 325 (8)*8
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
Electives18
Senior recital0
Total required for degree132

*Required each semester in residence.

Bachelor of Music in the Music Industry

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition according to the requirements of the department of the applicant's primary instrument or voice is also required.

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education6 courses
Writing2 courses
Mathematics requirement: MATH 040x Basic Mathematical Skills or placement exam
Individual instruction 301 (14)14
MPKS 250ab4
MUCD 340 (2) or MUCD 343 (2)2
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6), MUCO 232ab (4), MUCO 233ab (6)20
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)12
MUIN 270 (4), MUIN 280 (4), MUIN 360 (4), MUIN 450 (8)20
Three courses from the following: MUIN 370 (4), MUIN 385 (4), MUIN 425 (4), MUIN 430 (4), MUIN 435 (4), MUIN 440 (4), MUIN 443 (4), MUIN 445 (4), MUIN 447 (4)12

Recording Arts requirements:
MUIN 275ab (8) and 4 units from the following: MUIN 442 (2), MUIN 477 (2), MUIN 478 (2), or MUIN 494 (4)12
Electives4
132

Bachelor of Science in Jazz Studies

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition is also required, for which three to five selections of contrasting styles, taken from standard solo jazz literature, should be prepared on the applicant's primary instrument. Two of these selections must be Joy Spring and All the Things You Are. Lead trumpet players may also include excerpts from ensemble literature or standard exercises and may perform a lead trumpet part with the original recording. Drummers should perform a snare drum etude or rudimental snare drum solo, as well as a standard jazz tune on drumset (playing the melody, the form and a solo), must be able to play swing, bebop, latin and funk or rock, and must demonstrate the use of brushes on drumset. All applicants must be prepared to demonstrate skills in jazz improvisation and sight-reading. Most applicants will also be asked to sit for a written examination consisting of listening to excerpts, basic jazz theory and jazz history. Though applicants are strongly encouraged to perform a live audition, a recent video recording may be submitted in lieu of a live audition if necessary.

Curriculum requirementsunits
General Education6 courses
Writing2 courses
Large ensemble2
MPKS 250a2
MUCO 132ab (4), MUCO 133ab (6)10
MUEA 474abx4
MUEN 329 4
MUEN 3324
MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)6
MUIN 270 (4), MUIN 280 (4), MUIN 360 (4)12
Three courses from the following: MUIN 370 (4), MUIN 385 (4), MUIN 425 (4), MUIN 430 (4) MUIN 435 (4), MUIN 440 (4), MUIN 443 (4), MUIN 445 (4), MUIN 447 (4)12
MUJZ 153 (2), MUJZ 180 (4), MUJZ 200ab (4), MUJZ 253 (2), MUJZ 341 (2) MUJZ 342ab (2), MUJZ 353 (2), MUJZ 453 (2), MUJZ 486 (2)22
Electives18
Senior recital0
Total required for degree128

Bachelor of Science in the Music Industry

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and full academic transcripts. A full academic review will be the primary consideration for admission to this program. In some cases, a phone or in-person interview will be requested by the Thornton admission office.

General Education Requirements
The university's general education program provides a coherent, integrated introduction to the breadth of knowledge you will need to consider yourself (and to be considered by other people) a generally well-educated person. This program requires six courses in different categories, plus writing and diversity requirements, which are described in detail in the General Education Program section.

Business-related Requirements
In addition to the above general education requirements, the following courses offered through the Marshall School of Business, the Leventhal School of Accounting and the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences are required.

ECON 2031 course
ECON 2051 course
BUAD 215x1 course
BUAD 3071 course
ACCT 410x1 course
MATH 1171 course
6 courses

Curriculum RequirementsUnits
General education requirements6 courses
Writing2 courses
Business-related requirements6 courses

School of Music requirements:
MUEA 474ax 2
MUHL 315x 4
MUIN 270 (4), MUIN 280 (4), MUIN 360 (4), MUIN 450 (8)20
Three courses from the following: MUIN 370 (4), MUIN 385 (4), MUIN 425 (4), MUIN 430 (4), MUIN 435 (4), MUIN 440 (4), MUIN 443 (4), MUIN 445 (4), MUIN 447 (4)12
Recording Arts requirements: MUIN 275ab (8) and 8 units from the following: MUIN 291 (2), MUIN 377 (2), MUIN 380 (2), MUIN 389 (2), MUIN 392ab (2-2), MUIN 442 (2), MUIN 446ab (2-2), MUIN 476ab (2-2), MUIN 477 (2), and either MUIN 478 (4) or MUIN 494 (4)16
MPKS 150ab4
MUCO 101x2
Electives12
128

Bachelor of Arts

Two B.A. degrees are available, the B.A. with a major in music and the B.A., Humanities, with an emphasis in music. Both are granted by the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.

Applicants must submit the Thornton School of Music Supplementary Application, a statement of objectives, resume and repertoire list. A performance audition according to the requirements of the department of the applicant's primary instrument or voice is also required.

General Education Requirements
The university's general education program provides a coherent, integrated introduction to the breadth of knowledge you will need to consider yourself (and to be considered by other people) a generally well-educated person. This program requires six courses in different categories, plus writing, foreign language and diversity requirements, which are described in detail in the General Education Program section.

Requirements for the B.A. in Music
Required coursesUnits
General education, writing, foreign language, and electives64

Lower division
MPKS 250ab4
MUCO 132ab (2-2), MUCO 133ab (3-3), MUCO 232ab (2-2), MUCO 233ab (3-3)20
MUHL 231 (3), MUHL 232 (3)6

Upper division
Ensemble electives4
Individual instruction 3016
MUCO 338x 2
MUHL 302 (4), MUHL 331 (3), MUHL 332 (3)10
Music electives12
Total required for degree128

Requirements for the B.A., Humanities, with an Emphasis in Music
Required coursesUnits
General education, writing, foreign language, and electives60

Lower division
MPKS 250ab4
MUCO 132ab (2-2), MUCO 133ab (3-3), MUCO 232ab (2-2), MUCO 233ab (3-3)20

Upper Division
Ensemble electives4
Individual instruction 3014
Music electives20
Humanities or music electives16
Total required for degree128

Minors in Music

Minor in Music Recording

A minor in music recording is offered for undergraduate students to provide them with the background necessary to enter the field of recording engineering and to familiarize them with the design needs of recording equipment. The minor is not available to B.S. music majors or to B.M. electroacoustic media or music industry majors.

Prerequisite
Acceptance into the program will require a personal interview by the Thornton School of Music to assure that the student has sufficient musical background and skill.

Students admitted to this minor will be expected to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and to maintain that average with no grade lower than a "C" for all courses taken in the minor.

Required CoursesUnits
MUIN 275abRecording Arts Workshop8
MUIN 286Record Production Management2
MUIN 291The Mixing Console2
MUIN 380Tape and Tape Recorders2
MUIN 389Digital Equipment and Recording2
MUIN 392aAcoustics and Speaker Design2
MUIN 477Remote Recording Techniques2
MUIN 478Advanced Multichannel Remix2
MUIN 493Audio Signal Processing Equipment2
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Minor in Music Industry

A minor in the music industry is offered for undergraduate students to provide them with the background necessary to enter varied fields in the music business and to familiarize them with standard practices and procedures. A minimum of 24 units is required for completion of this minor. The minor is not available to B.S. music majors to to B.M. electroacoustic media majors.

Prerequisite
Acceptance into the program will require a personal interview by the Thornton School of Music.

Students admitted to this minor will be expected to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and to maintain that average with no grade lower than a "C" for all courses taken in the minor.

Required CoursesUnits
MUIN 270Introduction to the Music Industry4
MUIN 280Communications in the Music Industry4
MUIN 360Introduction to Music Law4

Three courses from the following:
MUIN 370Distribution of Recorded Music and Music Publishing4
MUIN 385Radio in the Music Industry4
MUIN 425Live Music Production and Promotion4
MUIN 430Artist Management and Development4
MUIN 435Manufacture and Distribution of Musical Products4
MUIN 440Arts Management4
MUIN 443Supervision of Music for Television and Film4
MUIN 447Radio Management4
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Minor in Jazz Studies

This 26-unit minor program in jazz studies incorporates course work in individual instruction, the history of jazz masters, techniques of jazz improvisation, jazz styles analysis, and aural skills for improvisers. The minor is not available to B.M. majors.

Requirements for admission are: GPA per university regulations, freshman standing and an audition.

Required CoursesUnits
MUEN 305Vocal Jazz Ensemble, or
MUEN 329Jazz Ensemble2
MUJZ 486Jazz Masters from World War II to the Present2
MUJZ 180Techniques of Jazz Improvisation4
MUJZ 200abJazz Styles Analysis4
MUJZ 301Individual Instruction6
MUJZ 342abAural Skills for improvisers2
Electives in Jazz 300-4996
Total units26

Minor in Musical Theatre

The minor in musical theatre, interdisciplinary in nature, is a 27-unit program incorporating the study of acting, dance or movement, vocal arts and related musical subjects. Admission to the minor requires an audition for music but not for theatre.

For students majoring in theatre or another non-music discipline.

Required CoursesUnits
MUSC 400The Broadway Musical: Reflection of American Diversity, Issues, and Experiences4
MPGU 125Beginning Fingerstyle/ Chord Guitar, and
MPGU 126Easy Fingerstyle Beatles, or
MPKS 150abBeginning Piano, or
MUED 330xFundamentals of Music4
MPVA 301Individual Instruction (6), or
or
MPVA 141Class Voice (2), or
MPVA 241Intermediate Class Voice (2), and
MPVA 301Individual Instruction (4)6
MPVA 402*Musical Theatre Workshop8

2 units to be selected from:
THTR 181-189, or
THTR 216Movement for Actors, or
THTR 316Advanced Movement for Actors2
THTR 343Musical Theatre Audition3
Total units27

*2 units of MPVA 402 may be satisfied by taking THTR 397 Theatre Practicum I.

For students majoring in music performance (vocal arts):

Required CoursesUnits
MPVA 402*Musical Theatre Workshop8
MUSC 400The Broadway Musical: Reflection of American Diversity, Issues, and Experiences4
THTR 101Introduction to Acting4
THTR 343Musical Theatre Audition3

2 units to be selected from:
THTR 181-189, or
THTR 216Movement for Actors, or
THTR 316Advanced Movement for Actors2

6 units to be selected from:
THTR 252abIntermediate Acting I, or
THTR 352abIntermediate Acting II6
Total units27

*2 units of MPVA 402 may be satisfied by taking THTR 397 Theatre Practicum I.

For students majoring in music (non-vocal arts performance):

Required CoursesUnits
MPVA 301Individual Instruction4
MPVA 402*Musical Theatre Workshop8
MUSC 400The Broadway Musical: Reflection of American Diversity, Issues, and Experiences4
THTR 101Introduction to Acting4
THTR 343Musical Theatre Audition3

2 units to be selected from:
THTR 181-189, or
THTR 216Movement for Actors, or
THTR 316Advanced Movement for Actors2

2 units to be selected from:
THTR 252abIntermediate Acting I, or
THTR 352abIntermediate Acting II2
Total units27

*2 units of MPVA 402 may be satisfied by taking THTR 397 Theatre Practicum I.

Minor in Musical Studies

This 26-unit program in musical studies, with an emphasis in performance, incorporates the study of music theory, music history, performance, ensembles and electives. Students may enter the program in their freshman year. An audition is required for this minor, which is not available to music majors.

Required CoursesUnits
MUEN 300-4992
MUHL 315xMusic and Culture4
MPKS 250aKeyboard Instruction I2
Individual Instruction at the 301 level6
MUCO 130abxBasics of Music Theory6
Music Electives *6
Total26

* Must include 4 upper division units.

Minor in Performing Arts Studies

The minor in Performing Arts provides an interdisciplinary inquiry into the nature and aesthetics of the performing arts. It combines the disciplines of cinema-television, dance, music and theatre. The minor is a unique course of study that looks at how the performing arts contribute to a culturally literate society. See the School of Theatre section.