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Concentration OverviewAs a performing arts major with a concentration in music, you will take performance, studio, history, and seminars in theory. Songwriters, composers, and musicians of all instruments: you will develop the facility to perform at a professional level or attend graduate school.
In performance courses, you will be members and sometimes soloists in ensembles in front of live audiences. These courses emphasize collaborative skills and ensemble performance. In studio courses, you will study your instrument(s) (or voice as instrument) in depth. Studio courses highlight technique, repertoire, presentation, and ultimately, solo performance. History courses provide the context for all musical practice and enhance your ability to play, write about, promote, or work with artists playing the music of all periods.Seminar courses will give you the theoretical foundation for your craft. You will learn music theory including notation, harmony, counterpoint, composition, and software used in working with musical notation.
You will undertake a total of three internships, including a semester-long, full-time professional experience relevant to performing arts and music. You will complete a two-semester senior thesis on a topic relevant to music, and containing interdisciplinary components. You will experience the integration of theory and practice through coursework, experiential learning, and independent field research and/or creative composition in the senior thesis sequence.
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Curriculum
Curriculum Requirements - Total Credits Required: 125
*Any MUSXXX Ensemble course can be taken to fulfill this requirement including: MUS105, MUS107, MUS109, MUS113, MUS114, MUS115, MUS116. DAN105 or DRA105 are also permitted for 3 of these credits.
Performance - 7 credits requiredIn these courses, students will experience performance as members and sometimes soloists in ensembles in front of live audiences. The emphasis is on collaborative skills and ensemble performance.Studio - 9 credits requiredIn these courses, students study their instrument(s) in depth. Studio courses emphasize technique, repertoire, presentation, and ultimately, solo performance.History - 6 credits requiredHistory courses provide the context for all musical practice and enhance students' ability to play, write about, promote, or work with artists playing the music of all periods.Seminar Requirement Courses - 6 CreditsÂSeminar courses give students the theoretical foundation for their craft. They learn music theory including notation, harmony, counterpoint, composition, and software used in working with musical notation.First Year - Credits: 30
- Performing Arts Elective (Cr: 3)
- MUS1XX Music Ensemble Electives* (Cr: 2)
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ENG 111Â -Â Critical Reading and Writing I (Cr: 3)
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ENG 112Â -Â Critical Reading and Writing II (Cr: 3)
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INT 100Â -Â Internship I (Cr: 2)
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MUS 106Â -Â Private Music Instruction (Cr: 0.5 - 3)
(Students will take twice)
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MUS 110Â -Â Fundamentals of Music (Cr: 3)
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MUS 201Â -Â Music Theory I (Cr: 3)
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MUS 220Â -Â Studio Audio Production I (Cr: 3)
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MUS 111Â -Â History of Western Music (Cr: 3)
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PA 100Â -Â Introduction to Performing Arts (Cr: 3)
Satisfies Aesthetic Awareness General Elective
Second Year - Credits: 35
- MUS1XX Music Ensemble Elective* (Cr: 2)
- Performing Arts Electives (Cr: 6)
- Science and Technology General Education Requirement (Cr: 3)
- Literary Perspectives General Education Requirement (Cr: 3)
- Global Issues General Education Requirement (Cr: 3)
- Individual and Society General Education Requirement (Cr: 3)
- Elective (Cr: 3)
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INT 200Â -Â Internship II (Cr: 2)
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MUS 106Â -Â Private Music Instruction (Cr: 0.5 - 3)
(Students will take twice)
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PA 101Â -Â Performance Review (Cr: 1)
(Students will take twice)
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PA 300Â -Â Performance Workshop I (Cr: 3)
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PA 305Â -Â Performance Workshop II (Cr: 3)
Third Year - Credits: 29
- MUS1XX Music Ensemble Elective* (Cr: 2)
- General Education Electives (Cr: 6)
- Values and Ethical Reasoning General Education Requirement (Cr: 3)
- Quantitative Reasoning General Education Requirement (Cr: 3)
- World Cultures General Education Requirement (Cr: 3)
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ART 265Â -Â Arts Administration I (Cr: 3)
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MUS 106Â -Â Private Music Instruction (Cr: 0.5 - 3)
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PA 101Â -Â Performance Review (Cr: 1)
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PA 310Â -Â Audition and Portfolio (Cr: 3)
Fourth Year - Credits: 31
- MUS1XX Music Ensemble Elective* (Cr: 1)
- Performing Arts Elective (Cr: 3)
- General Education Electives (Cr: 6)
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MUS 230Â -Â Jazz Styles (Cr: 3)
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PA 480Â -Â Semester Internship (Cr: 12)
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PA 489Â -Â Senior Research (Cr: 3)
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PA 491Â -Â Senior Capstone (Cr: 3)
Performing Arts Elective
Students must take 12 credits under the designation of Performing Arts Elective. For this elective requirement, students may take up to nine credits in any courses in their designed concentration area (MUS). However, three credits must be in an area outside the student's concentration area in order to promote cross-discipline growth. Students may choose from any DAN, DRA, MUS, PAÂ or any of the following courses:
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AET 100Â -Â Foundations of Creative Therapies (Cr: 3)
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AET 200Â -Â Materials, Media, and Metaphor (Cr: 3)
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AET 205Â -Â Music Therapy Foundations (Cr: 3)
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AET 206Â -Â Guitar for Therapy and Education (Cr: 3)
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AET 207Â -Â Drumming for Healing (Cr: 3)
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AET 210Â -Â Therapeutic Writing (Cr: 3)
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AET 215Â -Â Dance/Movement Therapy Foundations (Cr: 3)
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AET 225Â -Â Jung and Art Therapy (Cr: 3)
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AET 305Â -Â Cultural Humility in the Arts Therapies (Cr: 3)
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AET 306Â -Â Drama Therapy and Psychodrama (Cr: 3)
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ART 240Â -Â Imagination and Creativity (Cr: 3)
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ART 365Â -Â Arts Administration II (Cr: 3)
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ART 266Â -Â Writing in the Arts Seminar (Cr: 3)
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DM 110Â -Â Introduction to Digital Filmmaking (Cr: 3)
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DM 255Â -Â Writing for the Screen (Cr: 3)
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DM 281Â -Â TV Studio Production I (Cr: 3)
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DRA 215Â -Â Acting for Film (Cr: 3)
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ED 215Â -Â Creative Arts in the Early Childhood and Elementary Classrooms (Cr: 3)
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ENG 103Â -Â Public Speaking (Cr: 3)
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ENG 212Â -Â Drama Survey (Cr: 3)
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ENG 229Â -Â Playwriting and Screenwriting I (Cr: 3)
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ENG 340Â -Â Playwriting and Screenwriting II (Cr: 3)
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ENG 365Â -Â Shakespeare (Cr: 3)
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IDS 301Â -Â Yoga: Theory, Culture & Practice (Cr: 3)
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MTH 105Â -Â The Mathematics of Music (Cr: 3)
Music Performance Ensemble Electives
*Any MUSXXX Ensemble course can be taken to fulfill this requirement including: MUS105, MUS107, MUS109, MUS113,MUS114, MUS115, MUS116, DAN105 or DRA105 are also permitted for 3 of these credits.
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DAN 105Â -Â Repertory Dance Ensemble (Cr: 1)
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DRA 105Â -Â Theater Performance (Cr: 1 or 3)
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MUS 105Â -Â 91ºÚÁÏÍø Chorus (Cr: 1)
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MUS 107Â -Â Constellation Interfaith Music Ensemble (Cr: 1)
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MUS 109Â -Â Percussion Ensemble (Cr: 1)
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MUS 113Â -Â Jazz Band (Cr: 1)
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MUS 114Â -Â Chamber Ensemble (Cr: 1)
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MUS 115Â -Â Modern Band Project (Cr: 1)
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MUS 116Â -Â Pep Band (Cr: 1)
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Internships and Careers
An 91ºÚÁÏÍø education means you'll graduate with a degree and a resume.
Whether you pursue graduate school or embark on your career right away after graduation, we believe that your time at 91ºÚÁÏÍø will prepare you for the next step.
Internships:
Students are required to complete three internships within their major and/or minor. Internship sites have included:-
Walt Disney World
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Boston Ballet
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Boston Children’s Chorus
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Stage 284 at The Community House
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Premier Studios NYC
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North Shore Music Theatre
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High School Music Departments
Jobs:
Many of our graduates have become or worked for:-
Music Teacher in schools and studios
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Recording Studio Engineer
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Walt Disney Performer
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Singer/ Actor/Performer
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Technical Director, audio, lights, stage
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Arts Administrator
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