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Feb 18, 2025
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OHIO University Undergraduate Catalog 2008-09 [Archived Catalog]
Orchestral Instruments: Strings, Woodwinds, Brass, or Percussion Major (B.Mus.)
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Major code BM5103
Demonstration of piano proficiency is required.
Minimum credit hours required for graduation: 192
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Freshman
- Principal Instrument Credit Hours: 12
- Performance Group Credit Hours: 3–6
- Tier I English Composition Credit Hours: 5
- Tier I Quantitative Skills Credit Hours: 4-5
- Chamber Music Credit Hours: 1-3
Select from the following:
Chamber Music
Select from the appropriate chamber music course for the principal instrument. (12 quarters total required for string majors; 9 quarters total required for other instrumentalists) Sophomore
- Principal Instrument Credit Hours: 12
- Performance Group Credit Hours: 3–6
- Chamber Music Credit Hours: 1-3
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Chamber Music
Select from the appropriate chamber music course for the principal instrument. (12 quarters total required for string majors; 9 quarters total for other instrumentalists) Junior
- Principal Instrument Credit Hours: 12
- Music Theory and Literature Electives Credit Hours: 9
- Performance Group Credit Hours: 3–6
- English Composition (300 Level) Credit Hours: 4
- Tier II Electives Credit Hours: 12
- Chamber Music Credit Hours: 1-3
Chamber Music
Select from the appropriate chamber music course for the principal instrument. (12 quarters total required for string majors; 9 quarters total required for other instrumentalists) Senior
- Principal Instrument Credit Hours: 12
- Performance Group Credit Hours: 3–6
- Tier II Electives Credit Hours: 12–14
- Elective Credit Hours: 2
- Chamber Music Credit Hours: 1-3
Chamber Music
Select from the appropriate chamber music course for the principal instrument. (12 quarters total required for string majors; 9 quarters total required for other instrumentalists) Solo Repertoire Course
Complete the appropriate solo repertoire for the principal instrument. Pedagogy Course
Complete the appropriate pedagogy for the principal instrument. |
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