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Graduate School Course Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Graduate School Course Catalog 2024-2025

Music


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Dr. Timothy Holley, Interim Chair
Telephone: (919) 530-6299
Fax: (919) 530-7979
Main Office:  Ruth B. Edwards Music Hall, Rm 212
 

Mission

The Department of Music at North Carolina Central University is dedicated to preparing students, through innovative teaching methods, individual attention and excellent facilities to excel as leaders in the music professions. Our undergraduate and graduate programs are designed to cultivating complete musicians, able to think critically, compete in the professional marketplace, and creatively enrich a wide spectrum of artistic and educational environments. We strive to help our students embrace technology and comprehend the evolving roles of music in society. We also seek to promote greater understanding of the history and traditions of American music and the rich diversity of all world music.

Introduction

The Department of Music offers a strong, diversified curriculum leading to the Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees. The Bachelor of Music is offered with concentrations in Music Education (with North Carolina licensure), Jazz, Instrumental Performance, Vocal Performance, and Music Industry (Business and Media Communications tracks). The Master of Music is offered in Jazz Studies with concentrations in Performance or Composition & Arranging tracks, and the Master of Music, Jazz Studies is also offered fully online. The curriculum provides a major in music that emphasizes thorough musical preparation, professionalism, and the development of appreciation of aesthetic diversity. Music studies at NCCU include research opportunities and internships with business and professional organizations.  Such opportunities help build the foundation for the student’s practical knowledge, employment prospects, and graduate study.

Auditions

In additional to undergraduate and graduate admissions requirements, students who intend to major in any music degree program must audition for acceptance by the Department of Music. Undergraduate students who express music as in interest area during the admissions process will be considered “pre-music” until such time as they pass an audition.

Applied Performance and Ensemble Requirements

Bachelor of Music students are required to take applied instrumental or vocal instructions, MUSL 1600 Workshops and Recitals, and perform as a member of a registered NCCU ensemble as follows;

Bachelor of Music: Jazz, Instrumental and Vocal Performance Concentrations: 8 semesters

Bachelor of Music: Music Education, Music Industry Concentrations: 7 semesters

Senior Recital/Project Requirements

Bachelor of Music students are required to perform a Senior Recital on the primary instrument or voice, with the recital program approved in a hearing before a panel of music faculty. Music Industry majors must produce a significant project in lieu of the Senior Recital, but they may elect to present a Senior Recital in addition to the required project.

 

Music Education Requirements

In additional to course requirements as listed, Bachelor of Music/Music Education Concentration students must apply for the Teacher Education Program (TEP), administered by the NCCU School of Education. Application and program for Music Education TEP is administered by Department of Music, and should be completed for junior year of study. TEP program application includes successful completion of PRAXIS II exam. Music methods courses (MUSL 3530 and MUSL 3560) require TEP acceptance for enrollment. All academic requirements, including Senior Recital requirement, must be completed prior to enrolling for student teaching credits (EDU 4118 and EDU 4218). For more information on the Music Education TEP program, please contact Department of Music at (919) 530-6319.

The Minor in Music

Students who desire to minor in an applied-intensive music program are required to audition before the music faculty to demonstrate the extent of their music proficiency.

Students who elect a minor in music must complete a minimum of twenty-two (22) semester hours in music.

Minor requirements: MUSL 1010, (MUSL 1050, MUSL 1060 for instrumentalists and vocalists), MUSL 1220, (1270 for keyboardists), MUSL 2110, and MUSL 2405.

Additional courses may be selected with the consent of the student’s music advisor on the basis of the student’s interest and needs.

Four (4) semesters of participation in ensemble courses (vocal or instrumental) and four (4) semesters of participation in applied music primary courses and workshop/recital courses are required.

Additional electives may be selected from among the other music courses upon consultation with consultation from the music advisor.

Music Industry Minor

Students from any academic major may take the following Department of Music industry courses as minor concentration:

MUSL 1000 Survey of Music

MUSL 3000 Commercial Music

MUSL 3860 Acoustics and Introduction to Music Technology

MUSL 3870 Production I

MUSL 4860 Production II

MUSL 4870 Post-Production 

Either:  MUSL 4210 Music and Arts Management or MUSL 3800 The Music Industry

Ensembles

All NCCU students, regardless of major, are welcome to register for, and participate as a member of any NCCU ensemble:

MUSL 1510 Marching/Symphonic Band 

(NCCU Band Program includes Sound Machine Marching Band, Symphonic Band, and Athletic Pep Band)

MUSL 1520 University Choir 

MUSL 1540 String Ensemble 

MUSL 1546 Guitar Ensemble 

MUSL 1590 Percussion Ensemble 

JAZZ 1570 Jazz Ensemble

JAZZ 1571 Vocal Jazz Ensemble

JAZZ 2020 Jazz Combo 

For information on performing with any NCCU student ensemble, please contact Department of Music at (919) 530-6319.

 

Degree/Concentrations

Bachelor of Music (BM)

     Instrumental Performance                       

120 credits

     Vocal Performance

120 credits

     Jazz

120 credits

     Music Education (w/Licensure)                                                                         

120 credits

 

     Music Industry/Business Track

120 credits

     Music Industry/Media Communications Track                                                      

120 credits

 

NC Licensure-Only Program     Teacher Education Program Courses Only

 

BM Core Curriculum:  43/45 credits

Keyboard Sequence

     MUSL 1050 Secondary Class Piano I 

1 credit

     MUSL 1060 Secondary Class Piano II 

1 credit

     MUSL 1070 Intermediate Secondary Class Piano I 

1 credit

     MUSL 1080 Intermediate Secondary Class Piano II        

1 credit

 

Music Theory/Harmony Sequence

     MUSL 1010 Music Theory I                              

3 credits

     MUSL 1220 Music Theory II 

3 credits

     MUSL 2210 Music Theory III 

3 credits

     MUSL 2220 Music Theory IV                                                       

3 credits

 

Aural Skills Sequence

     MUSL 2110 Ear Training and Sight Singing I                

2 credits

     MUSL 2120 Ear Training and Sight Singing II 

2 credits

     MUSL 3110 Ear Training and Sight Singing III                        

1 credit

 

Applied/Workshop and Recital Sequence (4 semesters)

     APPL 0XX1/MUSL 1600 Workshops and Recitals                     

4 credits

 

Major Ensembles (4 semesters)                                                 

4 credits

 

Musicology/Music History Sequence

     MUSL 2405 Introduction to Music Literature 

2 credits

     MUSL 3410 History of Music I 

3 credits

     MUSL 3420 History of Music II 

3 credits

     MUSL 4600 Seminar in Contemporary Music                          

3 credits

 

Conducting

     MUSL 3920 Conducting                                                       

2 credits

 

 

Music Technology

     MUSL 3860 Acoustics and Introduction to Music Technology   

3 credits

 

BM/Instrumental Performance Upper Level Courses:  44 credits

Applied Instruction (4 semesters)

     APPL 0XX1, MUSL 1600                                                       

4 credits

 

 

 

Ensembles (4 semesters)                                                          

4 credits

 

Music Electives

     MUSL, APPL, or JAZZ                                                                          

36 credits

BM/Vocal Performance Upper Level Courses:  44 credits

Applied Instruction (4 credits)

     APPL 0XX1, MUSL 1600                                                       

4 credits

 

Ensembles (4 semesters)                                                          

4 credits

 

Diction

     MUSL 1230 Diction for Singers: English and Italian 

1 credit

     MUSL 1240 Diction for Singers: French and German     

1 credit

 

Vocal Pedagogy

     MUSL 4530 Vocal Pedagogy                                                   

3 credits

 

Music Electives

     MUSL, APPL, or JAZZ                                                                          

31 credits

 

BM/Jazz Upper Level Courses:  46 credits

Applied Instruction (4 semesters)

     APPL 0XX1, MUSL 1600                                                       

4 credits

 

Ensembles (4 semesters)

     Jazz Ensemble or Vocal Jazz Ensemble                                   

4 credits

 

Jazz Combo (6 semesters)

     JAZZ 2020 Jazz Combo                                                                       

12 credits

 

Jazz Theory

     JAZZ 2250 Jazz Theory I                                                      

3 credits

     JAZZ 2260 Jazz Theory II 

3 credits

 

Jazz Improvisation

     JAZZ 2100 Jazz Improvisation                                                

2 credits

     JAZZ 3100 Advanced Jazz Improvisation 

2 credits

 

Jazz Arranging

     JAZZ 4700 Jazz Arranging                                                     

3 credits

 

Jazz Composition

     JAZZ 4730 Jazz Composition                                                   

3 credits

 

Jazz History

     JAZZ 4000 History of Jazz                                                        

3 credits

 

Musical Instrument Classes (4 credits)

     MUSL 3600 Percussion Class                                                                                                              1 credit

     MUSL 3601 String Class                                                                                                                       1 credit

     MUSL 3500 Woodwind Class                                                                                                              1 credit

     MUSL 3602 Brass Class                                                                                                                        1 credit

 

BM/Music Education Upper Level/Teacher Education Program (TEP) Courses

Applied Instruction (3 semesters)

     APPL 0XX1, MUSL 1600                                                                    

3 credits

 

Ensembles (3 semesters)                                                                     

3 credits

 

TEP Courses

Musical Instrument Classes

     MUSL 3600 Percussion Class                                               

1 credit

     MUSL 3601 String Class 

1 credit

     MUSL 3500 Woodwind Class 

1 credit

     MUSL 3602 Brass Class 

1 credit

 

Voice Class

     MUSL 1260 Voice Class                                                                  

2 credits

 

Methods Classes (Requires acceptance in TEP by School of Education)

     MUSL 3530 Early Childhood and Intermediate Music Methods              

3 credits

     MUSL 3560 Choral and Instrumental Methods 

3 credits

 

Arranging

     MUSL 4610 Instrumental and Choral Arranging                                  

2 credits

 

School of Education Required Courses

     EDU 2600 Orientation to Teaching 

3 credits

     EDU 3005 Educational Psychology and Human Development

3 credits

     EDU 3030 Diversity, Pedagogy and Social Change 

3 credits

     EDU 3120 Inclusive Teaching for Students with Special Needs 

3 credits

     Student Teaching:

  

     EDU 4118 Methods and Materials in Music 

3 credits

     EDU 4218 Directed Teaching of Music 

6 credits

 

Music Electives

 MUSL, JAZZ, or APPL                                                                   

                                                  24 credits

 

Global Studies/Interdisciplinary Electives                                              

12 credits

 

BM/Music Industry:  Business Track Upper Level:  46 credits

Music Business and Technology Courses

     MUSL 3000 Commercial Music                                              

2 credits

     MUSL 3800 The Music Industry 

3 credits

     MUSL 3870 Production I 

3 credits

      MUSL 4210 Music and Arts Management 

3 credits

     MUSL 4860 Production II 

3 credits

     MUSL 4870 Post-Production 

4 credits

     MUSL 4900 Seminar in the Music Industry 

3 credits

 

School of Business Courses

     MKT 3350 Promotion Management                                         

3 credits

     MKT 3210 Principles of Marketing 

3 credits

     ECON 2100 Principles of Microeconomics 

3 credits

     ECON 2200 Principles of Macroeconomics 

3 credits

     ACCT 2400 Principles of Accounting I 

3 credits

 

Music Electives (MUSL/JAZZ/APPL)                                                           

10 credits

 

BM/Music Industry:  Media Communications Upper Level:  46 credits

Music Business and Technology Courses

     MUSL 3000 Commercial Music                                                 

2 credits

     MUSL 3800 The Music Industry 

3 credits

     MUSL 3870 Production I 

3 credits

     MUSL 4210 Music and Arts Management 

3 credits

     MUSL 4860 Production II 

3 credits

     MUSL 4870 Post-Production 

4 credits

     MUSL 4900 Seminar in the Music Industry 

3 credits

 

Department of Mass Communications Courses

     MSCM 2430 Mass Media and Society 

3 credits

     MSCM 2440 Reporting and Writing for Mass Media                       

3 credits

     MSCM 3570 Audio Production 

3 credits

     MSCM 3580 Video Production 

3 credits

 

Music Electives (MUSL/JAZZ/APPL)                                                             

13 credits

 

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