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The study of music affords the student opportunities not only to develop self-discipline, creativity, critical thinking, and an appreciation for human achievement, but also yields life-long intellectual and personal benefits.

Students majoring in music are expected to gain knowledge and skill in the areas of performance, aural skills and analysis, composition and improvisation, history and repertory, and technology. Lander’s music curriculum focuses on heightening the student’s musical awareness and sensitivity to the broadest possible spectrum of music in preparation for possible graduate study and the pursuit of a career in music.

Conceived within the tradition of a liberal arts education, the Bachelor of Science in Music degree combines a strong music component with a broad menu of elective courses, allowing the student to tailor the program to individual needs and career goals. The program is divided into three components: 1) general education requirements, 2) core music requirements, and 3) electives. Students may choose electives from any combination of music and non-music courses. Elective hours may be used to satisfy requirements for a minor in a non-music field.

 

GOALS

Fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the Department of Music offers a comprehensive program of music study designed to promote musical literacy and artistry.

Graduates in music should:

  1. demonstrate proficiency in performing music and an appreciation of the technique and artistry essential to performance at a professional level;
  2. demonstrate a working knowledge of the theoretical concepts associated with the creation of music; and
  3. demonstrate a working knowledge of the historical contexts associated with the creation of music.

The B.S. in Music is a program in the Department of Music at Lander University. Click here to learn more about the department.
The Department of Music is housed in Lander University’s College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. For more information on the college, click here.

 

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Note: The information below provides convenient links to some of the courses required for this degree; however, it should not be used as a course registration guide. Please refer to the official Lander University Academic Catalog for the most accurate and up-to-date program requirements.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS1  CREDIT
HOURS
A. Core Skills

 

  ENGL 101 Writing and Inquiry I 3
  ENGL 102 Writing and Inquiry II 3
   

Approved Mathematics

3

B. Humanities and Fine Arts

 
  MUSI 2012

Introduction to Music History

3
  SPCH 101

Speech Fundamentals

3
C. Behavioral and Social Perspectives  
  HIST 121 World Civilizations to 1600
OR HIST 122 World Civilizations 1600-present
3
    Behavioral and Social Perspectives elective 3
D. Scientific and Mathematical Reasoning  
    Approved Science or Mathematics 3
    Approved Lab Science 4
E. Founding Documents of the United States  
  HIST 111R3 United States History to 1877
OR
HIST 112R3 United States History since 1877
OR
POLS 101R3 American National Government
3
F. World Cultures  
  MUSI 3332

Music of the World

3
G. LINK 101 1
Total General Education Requirements 35

For approved courses see the General Education section 
Music majors must earn a “C” or better in MUSI 201 and MUSI 333.
If you already have credit for HIST 111, do not take HIST 111R; if you already have credit for HIST 112, do not take HIST 112R; if you already have credit for POLS 101, do not take POLS 101R

 

MAJOR PROGRAM CORE REQUIREMENTS CREDIT
HOURS
MUSI 111 First-Year Theory 3
MUSI 112 First-Year Theory 3
MUSI 113 First-Year Theory Applications 1
MUSI 114 First-Year Theory Applications 1
MUSI 211 Second-Year Theory 3
MUSI 212 Second-Year Theory 3
MUSI 213 Second-Year Theory Applications 1
MUSI 214 Second-Year Theory Applications 1
MUSI 345 Music of Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance, & Baroque 3
MUSI 346 Music of the Classic, 19th, 20th, and 21st Centuries 3
MUSI 401 Form and Analysis 2
MUSI 017 Recitals and Concerts 0
MUSI 017 Recitals and Concerts 0
MUSI 017 Recitals and Concerts 0
MUSI 017 Recitals and Concerts 0
MUSI 017 Recitals and Concerts 0
MUSI 017 Recitals and Concerts 0
MUSI 017 Recitals and Concerts 0

 

Students majoring in music can choose a concentration from three different areas:

  • Instrumental
  • Keyboard
  • Vocal

 

Instrumental

MAJOR PROGRAM ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS - INSTRUMENTAL CREDIT
HOURS
MUSI 499 Music Issues 1

Primary Applied Major Instrument
MUSN 150: Applied Instrument
MUSN 151: Applied Instrument
MUSN 250: Applied Instrument
MUSN 251: Applied Instrument
MUSN 350: Applied Instrument
MUSN 351: Applied Instrument
MUSN 450: Applied Instrument
MUSN 451: Applied Instrument

8

Secondary Piano*
MUSI 123: Piano Class I
MUSI 124: Piano Class II 
or 
MUSK 154: Applied Piano
MUSK 155: Applied Piano

2

Ensemble (assigned by music faculty)
MUSI 143: Chamber Orchestra
MUSI 145: Jazz Ensemble
MUSI 149: Wind Ensemble

8
     
Total Major Program Requirements 43
Additional Electives 42
TOTAL FOR B.S. DEGREE 120

 

*Students may satisfy this two hour piano requirement by passing the Piano Proficiency Exam or by completing MUSI 123-124 or MUSK 154, 155. If a student passes the Piano Proficiency Exam, two additional hours of a major elective must be earned in order to satisfy the minimum number of credit hours for a degree in music (120).
  • Students must earn a “C” or better in all major program requirement courses.
  • Coursework must include at least 30 hours earned in 300 or above level courses, of which 12 hours must be in the major.
  • See the 4-year major guide for recommended order in which to take courses
  • For a complete list of Course Descriptions, please see the Academic Catalog page.

Keyboard

MAJOR PROGRAM ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS - KEYBOARD CREDIT
HOURS
MUSI 499 Music Issues 1

Primary Applied Keyboard
MUSK 150: Applied Piano or Organ
MUSK 151: Applied Piano or Organ
MUSK 250: Applied Piano or Organ
MUSK 251: Applied Piano or Organ
MUSK 350: Applied Piano or Organ
MUSK 351: Applied Piano or Organ
MUSK 450: Applied Piano or Organ
MUSK 451: Applied Piano or Organ


8
MUSI 141 University Singers 8
     
Total Major Program Requirements 41
Additional Electives 44
TOTAL FOR B.S. DEGREE 120

 

  • Students must earn a “C” or better in all major program requirement courses.
  • Coursework must include at least 30 hours earned in 300 or above level courses, of which 12 hours must be in the major.
  • See the 4-year major guide for recommended order in which to take courses
  • For a complete list of Course Descriptions, please see the Academic Catalog page.

Vocal

MAJOR PROGRAM ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS - VOCAL CREDIT
HOURS
MUSI 499 Music Issues 1

Applied Voice
MUSV 150: 100-level Applied Voice
MUSV 151: 100-level Applied Voice
MUSV 250: 200-level Applied Voice
MUSV 251: 200-level Applied Voice
MUSV 350: 300-level Applied Voice
MUSV 351: 300-level Applied Voice
MUSV 450: 400-level Applied Voice
MUSV 451: 400-level Applied Voice

8

Secondary Piano*
MUSI 123: Piano Class I
MUSI 124: Piano Class II 
or 
MUSK 154: Applied Piano
MUSK 155: Applied Piano


2
MUSI 141 University Singers 8
     
Total Major Program Requirements 43
Additional Electives 42
TOTAL FOR B.S. DEGREE 120

 

*Students may satisfy this two hour piano requirement by passing the Piano Proficiency Exam or by completing MUSI 123-124 or MUSK 154, 155. If a student passes the Piano Proficiency Exam, two additional hours of a major elective must be earned in order to satisfy the minimum number of credit hours for a degree in music (120).

  • Students must earn a “C” or better in all major program requirement courses.
  • Coursework must include at least 30 hours earned in 300 or above level courses, of which 12 hours must be in the major.
  • See the 4-year major guide for recommended order in which to take courses
  • For a complete list of Course Descriptions, please see the Academic Catalog page.