Major in Performance Following is one suggested arrangement of courses distributed over four years. BM with a Major in Performance (Specialization: Voice) FRESHMAN YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 1380, Aural Skills I 2 MUTH 1480, Theory I 2 MUAG 1909, Italian Diction 1 MUAM 1503, Applied Major: Voice 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){1} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 PHYS 1250, Musical Acoustics 4 ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 Total 16 SPRING HOURS MUAG 1905, English Diction for Singers 1 MUTH 1390, Aural Skills II 2 MUTH 1490, Theory II 2 MUAM 1503, Applied Major: Voice 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){1} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 ENGL 1320, College Writing II 3 MUMH 1600, Music in Human Imagination{3} 3 PHED 1000, Scientific Principles and Practices of Health-Related Fitness 2 Total 17 SUMMER I ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Laboratory Science 4 Total 7 SUMMER II MATH 1100, College Algebra 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{4} 3 Total 6 SOPHOMORE YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 2380, Aural Skills III 1 MUTH 2480, Theory III 2 MUAG 1906, French Diction 1 MUAM 1503, Applied Major: Voice 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){1} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 ENGL 2210, World Literature 3 FREN 1010, Elementary French, or GERM 1010, Elementary German{5} 4 MUAG 2210, Introduction to Vocal Literature 1 Total 16 SPRING HOURS MUAG 1907, German Diction 1 MUTH 2390, Aural Skills IV 1 MUTH 2490, Theory IV 2 MUAM 1503, Applied Major: Voice 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){1} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 ENGL 2220, World Literature 3 FREN 1020, Elementary French, or GERM 1020, Elementary German{5} 4 Total 15 SUMMER I PSCI 1040, American Government 3 Total 3 JUNIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUEN 3040, Opera Theatre 1 MUTH 3410, Sixteenth-Century Counter- point, or MUTH 3420, Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint 3 MUMH 3500, Music History and Literature to 1750 3 MUAM 3503, Applied Major: Voice 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 MUAG 3800, Fundamentals of Conducting 2 FREN 2040, Intermediate French, or GERM 2040, Intermediate German{5} 3 Total 16 SPRING HOURS MUEN 3040, Opera Theatre 1 MUAG 3820, Choral Conducting 2 MUAM 3503, Applied Major: Voice 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 Music Elective{6} 3 FREN 2050, Intermediate French, or GERM 2050, Intermediate German{5} 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{4} 3 Total 16 SENIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUMH 3510, Music History and Literature Since 1750 3 MUAG 4300, Science and Pedagogy of Singing 3 MUAM 3503, Applied Major: Voice 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 3 Free Elective (advanced) 3 Total 16 SENIOR YEAR SPRING HOURS MUMH 4070, Operatic Literature, or MUMH 4770, Masterpieces of Choral Literature 3 MUAM 3503, Applied Major: Voice 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 PSCI 1050, American Government 3 HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865 3 MUAG 4210, Vocal Literature 3 Total 16 Total Minimum Hours Required: 144 Note: Some courses may require prerequisites that are not listed in the above plan. (1) Also may include MUAS (1000 -level) taken for one credit hour per semester. (2) MULB 1801, A Cappella Choir; MULB 1802, Concert Choir; MULB 1803, Women¹s Chorus; MULB 1804, Grand Chorus; MULB 1815, Men¹s Chorus; or MULB 1816, Chamber Choir. (3) Satisfies University Core Curriculum Requirement, Visual and Performing Arts. (4) Understanding of Ideas and Values: Student must complete one course per group from any two of the following three groups: I. Social Sciences and Philosophy; II. Crosscultural and Global Studies (recommended: MUET 3030, Music Cultures of the World); III. Diversity in the United States (recommended: MUET 3020, Popular Music in American Culture). See ³University Core Curriculum Requirements² in the Academics section of this catalog for a list of approved courses. (5) LANG 1010 and 1020, Elementary Italian, may be substituted for FREN or GERM 2040 and 2050, Intermediate French or German. (6) Three semester hours of electives to be chosen from MUTH 3410, Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint; MUTH 3420, Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint; MUTH 3510, Form Analysis; MUTH 3520, Harmonic Analysis; MUCP 4330, Senior Theory Orchestration; MUCP 4340, Senior Theory Composition; MUCP 4580, Composition; MUCP 4590, Composition; or MUED 4490, Comprehensive Musicianship. Summary of Degree Requirements: Music (24 advanced): 37 Minor: Theory (6 advanced): 20 Other Music Courses (9 advanced): 24 Foreign Language: 14 Core: English 12 History 6 Political Science 6 Wellness 2 Economics 3 Mathematics 3 Laboratory Science 8 Understanding of Ideas and Values 6 Visual and Performing Arts (included in Other Music Requirements) 3 Free Elective (advanced): 3 Note: 42 hours must be advanced; 24 of the 42 must be taken at UNT. 24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT. See ³Bachelor of Music, Degree Requirements² and ³Major in Performance, General Requirements for Majors in Performance² above. Additional requirements: 1. Prior to the fifth semester, the student must have completed diction courses in English, Italian, German, and French, and one year of foreign language (see degree outline, above). 2. Presentation of a junior recital (one-half length). 3. Presentation of a senior recital that includes a group of Italian, French, German and English songs and an aria from opera or oratorio. See your faculty adviser at least once each semester for help in program decisions and preparation for enrollment. Major in Performance Following is one suggested arrangement of courses distributed over four years. BM with a Major in Performance (Specialization: Orchestral Instruments) Orchestral Instrument Major - violin, viola, cello, double bass, harp, guitar, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, horn, euphonium, tuba, percussion. FRESHMAN YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 1380, Aural Skills I 2 MUTH 1480, Theory I 2 MUMH 1600, Music in Human Imagination{1} 3 MUAM, Applied Major: Instrument (1000 level) 3 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 Total 15 SPRING HOURS MUTH 1390, Aural Skills II 2 MUTH 1490, Theory II 2 MUAM, Applied Major: Instrument (1000 level) 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 PHYS 1250, Musical Acoustics 4 ENGL 1320, College Writing II 3 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 Total 16 SUMMER I ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Laboratory Science 4 Total 7 SUMMER II MATH 1100, College Algebra 3 Total 3 SOPHOMORE YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 2380, Aural Skills III 1 MUTH 2480, Theory III 2 MUCM, Chamber Music (2000 level){4 } 1 MUAM, Applied Major: Instrument (1000 level) 3 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 2210, World Literature 3 PSCI 1040, American Government 3 PHED 1000, Scientific Principles and Practices of Health-Related Fitness 2 Total 17 SPRING HOURS MUTH 2390, Aural Skills IV 1 MUTH 2490, Theory IV 2 MUCM, Chamber Music (2000 level){4} 1 MUAM, Applied Major: Instrument (1000 level) 3 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 2220, World Literature 3 PSCI 1050, American Government 3 Total 15 JUNIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUAM, Applied Major: Instrument (3000 level) 4 MUAG 3800, Fundamentals of Conducting 2 MUAG 4360, Instrumental Pedagogy and Repertoire{5} 3 MUCM, Chamber Music (2000 level){4} 1 MUTH 3420, Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 3 Total 17 SPRING HOURS MUAM, Applied Major: Instrument (3000 level) 4 MUMH 3500, Music History and Literature to 1750 3 MUAG 3870, Instrumental Conducting 2 MUCM, Chamber Music (2000 level){4} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUTH 3510, Form Analysis 3 HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865 3 Total 17 SENIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUAM, Applied Major: Instrument (3000 level) 4 MUMH 3510, Music History and Literature Since 1750 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUCM, Chamber Music (2000 level){4} 1 MUTH or MUCP Elective{6 } 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{7} 3 Free Elective 2 Total 17 SENIOR YEAR SPRING HOURS MUAM, Applied Major: Instrument (3000 level) 4 MUMH 4750, Concerto Literature, or MUMH 4760, Chamber Music Literature, or MUMH 4050, Symphonic Literature 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUCM, Chamber Music (2000 level){4} 1 MUTH or MUCP Elective{6} 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{7} 3 Total 15 Total Minimum Hours Required: 139 Note: Some courses may require prerequisites that are not listed in the above plan. {1} Satisfies University Core Curriculum Requirement, Visual and Performing Arts. {2} Also may include MUAS (1000 level) taken for one credit hour per semester. Violin, viola, cello and double bass majors also take two additional hours of MUAS secondary string. {3} MULB 1805, Orchestra; MULB 1806, Wind Ensemble; MULB 1807, Symphonic Band; MULB 1812, Marching Band; or MULB 1813, Concert Band. {4} MUCM 2510, String Chamber Music; MUCM 2520, Woodwind Chamber Music; MUCM 2530, Brass Chamber Music; or MUCM 2540, Percussion Chamber Music. Percussion majors may use MUEN 2617, Percussion Ensembles, Harp majors may use MUEN 2630, Harp Ensembles, and Guitar majors may use MUEN 2621, String Ensembles. {5} Some instrumental divisions offer this course only in the summer. {6} Electives to be selected from MUTH 3410, Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint; MUTH 3520, Harmonic Analysis; MUCP 4330, Senior Theory Orchestration; MUCP 4340, Senior Theory Composition; and MUED 4490, Comprehensive Musicianship. {7} Understanding of Ideas and Values: Student must complete one course per group from any two of the following three groups: I. Social Sciences and Philosophy; II. Crosscultural and Global Studies (recommended: MUET 3030, Music Cultures of the World); III. Diversity in the United States (recommended: MUET 3020, Popular Music in American Culture). See ³University Core Curriculum Requirements² in the Academics section of this catalog for a list of approved courses. Summary of Degree Requirements: Major (19 advanced): 37 Minor (12 advanced): 26 Other Music Requirements (13 advanced): 28 Core: English 12 History 6 Political Science 6 Wellness 2 Economics 3 Mathematics 3 Laboratory Science 8 Understanding of Ideas and Values 6 Visual and Performing Arts (included in Other Music Requirements) 3 Free Elective: 2 Note: 42 hours must be advanced; 24 of the 42 must be taken at UNT. 24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT. See ³Bachelor of Music, Degree Requirements² and ³Major in Performance, General Requirements for Majors in Performance² above. Stringed Instruments (Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass): 1. Eight semesters of MULB 1805, Symphony Orchestra. 2. A minimum of 2 hours in a secondary stringed instrument. 3. Preparation of two programs of representative works from classic, romantic and contemporary styles. The equivalent of one-half recital must be given the junior year and a full recital in the senior year. See your faculty adviser at least once each semester for help in program decisions and preparation for enrollment Multiple Woodwinds: Sixteen hours are required in one principal (major) instrument and 4 hours in each of the remaining four (concentration) woodwind instruments for a total of 32 hours. Major in Performance Following is one suggested arrangement of courses distributed over four years. BM with a Major in Performance (Specialization: Orchestral Instruments - Multiple Woodwinds) FRESHMAN YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 1380, Aural Skills I 2 MUTH 1480, Theory I 2 MUMH 1600, Music in Human Imagination{1} 3 MUAM, Principal Woodwind Instrument (1000 level) 2 MUAC, First Auxiliary Woodwind Instrument (1000 level) 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 Total 16 SPRING HOURS MUTH 1390, Aural Skills II 2 MUTH 1490, Theory II 2 MUAM, Principal Woodwind Instrument (1000 level) 2 MUAC, First Auxiliary Woodwind Instrument (1000 level) 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 1320, College Writing II 3 PHED 1000, Scientific Principles and Practices of Health-Related Fitness 2 Total 15 SUMMER I ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Laboratory Science 4 Total 7 SUMMER II MATH 1100, College Algebra 3 PSCI 1040, American Government 3 Total 6 SOPHOMORE YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 2380, Aural Skills III 1 MUTH 2480, Theory III 2 MUAM, Principal Woodwind Instrument (1000 level) 2 MUAC, Second Auxiliary Woodwind Instrument (1000 level) 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUCM 2520, Woodwind Chamber Music 1 ENGL 2210, World Literature 3 PSCI 1040, American Government 3 Total 16 SPRING HOURS MUTH 2390, Aural Skills IV 1 MUTH 2490, Theory IV 2 MUAM, Principal Woodwind Instrument, (1000 level) 2 MUAC, Second Auxiliary Woodwind Instrument (1000 level) 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (level 1000){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 2220, World Literature 3 PHYS 1250, Musical Acoustics 4 Total 16 JUNIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUCM 2520, Woodwind Chamber Music 1 MUAM, Principal Woodwind Instrument (3000 level) 2 MUAC, Third Auxiliary Woodwind Instrument (3000 level) 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUTH 3420, Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint 3 MUAG 3800, Fundamentals of Conducting 2 MUMH 3500, Music History and Literature to 1750 3 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 3 Total 17 SPRING HOURS MUCM 2520, Woodwind Chamber Music 1 MUAM, Principal Woodwind Instrument, (3000 level) 2 MUAC, Third Auxiliary Woodwind Instrument, (3000 level) 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUTH 3510, Form Analysis 3 MUAG 3870, Instrumental Conducting 2 MUMH 3510, Music History and Literature Since 1750 3 HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865 3 Total 17 SUMMER I MUAG 4360, Instrumental Pedagogy and Repertoire 3 Total 3 SENIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUCM 2520, Woodwind Chamber Music 1 MUAM, Principal Woodwind Instrument (3000 level) 2 MUAC, Fourth Auxiliary Woodwind Instrument (3000 level) 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUTH or MUCP Elective{4} 3 MUMH 4750, Concerto Literature, or MUMH 4760, Chamber Music Literature, or MUMH 4050, Symphonic Literature 3 Total 12 SPRING HOURS MUAM, Principal Woodwind Instrument, (3000 level) 2 MUAC, Fourth Auxiliary Woodwind Instrument (3000 level) 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUTH or MUCP Elective{4} 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{5} 6 Total 14 Total Minimum Hours Required: 139 Note: Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan. {1} Satisfies University Core Curriculum Requirement, Visual and Performing Arts. {2} Also may include MUAS (1000 level) taken for one credit hour per semester. {3} MULB 1805, Orchestra; MULB 1806, Wind Ensemble; MULB 1807, Symphonic Band; MULB 1812, Marching Band; MULB 1813, Concert Band. {4} Electives to be selected from MUTH 3410, Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint; MUTH 3520, Harmonic Analysis; MUCP 4330, Senior Theory Orchestration; MUCP 4340, Senior Theory Composition; or MUED 4490, Comprehensive Musicianship. {5} Understanding of Ideas and Values: Student must complete one course per group from any two of the following three groups: I. Social Sciences and Philosophy; II. Crosscultural and Global Studies (recommended: MUET 3030, Music Cultures of the World); III. Diversity in the United States (recommended: MUET 3020, Popular Music in American Culture). See ³University Core Curriculum Requirements² in the Academics section of this catalog for a list of approved courses. Summary of Degree Requirements: Major (19 advanced): 35 Minor: Theory (12 advanced): 26 Other Music Requirements (13 advanced): 32 Core: English 12 History 6 Political Science 6 Wellness 2 Economics 3 Mathematics 3 Laboratory Science 8 Understanding of Ideas and Values 6 Visual and Performing Arts (included in Other Music Requirements) 3 Note: 42 hours must be advanced; 24 of the 42 must be taken at UNT. 24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT. See ³Bachelor of Music, Degree Requirements² and ³Major in Performance, General Requirements for Majors in Performance² above. See your faculty adviser at least once each semester for help in program decisions and preparation for enrollment.