Nov 23, 2024  
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Education, Choral and General Music, B.M.


The program’s description is noted below:

Requirements for the major in music education, B.M., specializing in choral and general music


Admission to Music degree programs

Admission to the music degree programs at Oakland University (OU) is a two-tiered process, except for the B.A. in Music. The first step in the process for all students is the entrance audition. These auditions are held several times a year and determine whether or not a student will be admitted to OU in any of these degree programs. For all B.M. programs, the second step is the major standing audition, which determines whether students may continue in the program, and if they can be admitted into a professional program in the school.
 

Entrance auditions

Entrance audition days are held several times each year. The audition schedule and downloadable application are available on the school website. Please submit application to the department office. Students should be prepared to demonstrate proficiency in their proposed area of specialization.

  • Students seeking admission to Oakland University as music majors or auditioned music minors must audition for the music faculty.
  • Students who audition and do not enroll within two semesters must re-audition.
  • Students who enroll and leave school for at least two semesters must re-audition. Music students who enroll and leave school must re-audition and also retake the theory placement exam.

The Bachelor of Music degree is intended for students who wish pre-professional and professional preparation in music education and/or performance. Students should consult the Student Resources link for degree plans and should also consult with the departmental adviser in the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Office to plan their degree program.

Only major courses in which a grade of at least C has been earned will count toward the major. A minimum grade of B is required in all professional courses, marked with an asterisk (*) in the list below. Application for music education major standing takes place upon completion of all freshman and sophomore coursework.

For this program, MUS 1331  satisfies the general education arts requirement; MUS 3331 , 3332 , and 4431  count as writing intensive in the major; and MUS 4431  counts as the general education capstone.

Degree requirements are as follows:

Requirements specific to the voice major - 35 credits (or placement)


Required courses for both voice and piano majors


Language - 4 credits


  • Must choose a foreign language (Italian, French, or German recommended) to fulfill foreign language requirement (not ALS or ML)

Ensembles - 8 credits


Must enroll in ensemble that uses primary performance area every semester of major. Voice majors must choose a vocal ensemble. Pianists may choose any major ensemble.

Note


*A minimum grade of B is required in all professional courses.

For students with piano as applied major, enrollment in MUS 1160 
or MUS 1161  is by placement audition. Students placing into MUS 1160  take the following 8-credit sequence: MUS 1160 , MUA 1000  and two semesters of MUA 2000 . Students placing into MUS 1161  take the following 7-credit sequence: MUS 1161 , MUS 1162  and two semesters of MUA 1000 

Non-credit requirements


  • Major standing
  • Events attendance requirement: Students must complete four attendance cards (ten events each year for four years). One events attendance card must be submitted by the time of major standing.

  Application for music education major standing takes place upon completion of all freshman and sophomore coursework.

Additional Information


In addition to these major requirements, students must complete the Oakland University General Education Requirements  and an appropriate number of free elective classes to meet the overall credit requirement for the degree (in most cases 124; some degrees may require a greater number).

As a general rule, no more than eight credits of course work used to satisfy one major, minor or concentration may be applied toward another, but exceptions to this rule may be allowed with the written approval of the program coordinators.