Bachelor of Music Major in Music Therapy Jazz Concentration
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VOICE CONCENTRATIONS -In lieu of Voice 0011-0012 (2 s.h.), classical singers must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.); jazz singers must take Commercial Arranging 0331 (3 s.h.).
-Classical and jazz singers must take Functional Voice 0247/0248 unless waived by examination.
PIANO CONCENTRATIONS -In lieu of Secondary Piano 0005, 0006, 0105 (3 s.h.), classical pianists must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.); jazz pianists must take Commercial Arranging 0331 (3 s.h.).
-In lieu of Secondary Piano 0105, 0106, classical pianists must take two credits of jazz piano; jazz pianists must take two credits of jazz electives.
-Both classical and jazz pianists must take Functional Piano 0257-0258 unless waived upon examination by instructor.
GUITAR CONCENTRATIONS -In lieu of Guitar 0058, 0059 (2 s.h.), classical guitarists must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.), jazz guitarists must take Arranging 0330 (3 s.h.).
-Both classical and jazz guitarists must take Functional Guitar 0267-0268 unless waived upon examination by the instructor.
CLINICAL TRAINING -A total of 1200 hours of supervised clinical training is required prior to graduation.
MUSIC THERAPY GRADES Grades below B- in any music therapy course may not be applied toward degree requirements in music therapy. Students may retake such courses only once, only with faculty approval. If a grade below B- is earned upon retaking the course, the student will not be permitted to continue as a music therapy major, but may be eligible to change to a different curriculum.
(Note: The University is reviewing all school and college, major, and GPA requirements above 2.0. Please refer to the electronic Bulletin for up-to-date information.)
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