Performance (Voice), BM
Music Degree Programs
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi offers three distinct degree programs, a minor in music, and a minor in music industry.
- Music, BA
- Music, BM with EC-12 Teacher Certification
- Performance (Instrumental), BM
- Performance (Voice), BM
The mission of the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Department of Music is to assist students in the development of their aural, aesthetic, and analytical capacities in music. This mission is accomplished within a nurturing, student-centered environment where faculty and students strive together for attainment of the following program goals:
- To prepare music majors for successful professional careers in music education, studio teaching, music industry, and performance;
- To provide music courses for all students that will acquaint them with fundamental music skills, various musical styles, historical periods and literature, the functions of music in the community, and to provide opportunities to participate in the live performance of music;
- To encourage students to be continually aware of music as an art form, and to seek opportunities for creative experiences and personal enrichment that are inherent in the study, performance, and production of music; and
- To contribute to the artistic and cultural life of the community by providing public concerts and recitals, and other forms of appropriate musical involvement of faculty and students.
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.
Music Courses Designed Specifically for Non-Majors
Music course offerings of special interest to students majoring in fields outside music include various kinds of ensemble experience:
Code | Title | Hours |
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MUSI 1301 | Fundamentals of Music | 3 |
MUSI 1302 | Non-major Class Piano I | 3 |
MUSI 1303 | Basic Guitar I | 3 |
MUSI 1306 | Understanding and Enjoying Music | 3 |
MUSI 1310 | History of Rock and Roll | 3 |
MUSI 3310 | History of Jazz | 3 |
MUSI 2302 | Non-major Class Piano II | 3 |
MUSI 2303 | Basic Guitar II | 3 |
MUSI 3334 | Music Cultures of the World | 3 |
MUSI 3370 | Class Voice | 3 |
Admission to Music Degree Programs
Degree-seeking music majors are expected to perform at increasingly higher levels of technical and artistic performance throughout the course of undergraduate study. Assessment of growth in performance is accomplished at the final examination for each semester of Principal Studio enrollment. This consists of a performance before a jury committee composed of music faculty members. Jury committees are charged with two tasks: first, they recommend an advisory jury grade to each student’s studio teacher, and second, they determine if students will pass to the next course in the studio sequence. In order to avoid a situation in which a student attempts the pursuit of a music degree for which there is little or no practical hope of success, the following procedures governing admission to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi music degree programs are closely followed.
All music majors share a common first-year music course enrollment, consisting of Musicianship I and II, Aural Training I and II, Class Piano I and II, First Year Principal Applied Studio I and II, and an appropriate major ensemble. The jury examination for First Year Principal Applied Studio II will serve as an application audition for the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music with Teacher Certification. Jury committees will approve applications based upon the jury performance and recommendation of the student’s principal studio instructor. Because the Bachelor of Arts program is more broadly focused and not as dependent upon performance, students who are not accepted into the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music with Teacher Certification programs may continue with the BA. Transfer students who have completed two or more semesters of principal studio at another institution should audition for admission to the BM or BMTC degrees at auditions held during the first week of classes each semester for that purpose. Students may attempt to qualify for the Bachelor of Music or the Bachelor of Music with Teacher Certification program only twice.
Ensemble Participation and Requirements
- Every full-time music major must enroll, participate and receive a passing grade in a major ensemble every semester except the student teaching semester.
- Major ensemble requirements must be satisfied in the following ways:
- A student in any instrumental music degree program whose major instrument is a woodwind, brass, or percussion instrument must register for MUEN 1122 Concert Band (1 sch)/MUEN 3122 Concert Band (1 sch), MUEN 1123 Symphonic Winds (1 sch)/MUEN 3123 Symphonic Winds (1 sch) and/or MUEN 1124 Concert Orchestra (1 sch)/MUEN 3124 Concert Orchestra (1 sch) or as assigned by the instrumental ensemble directors and the applied teacher, based on auditions as required.
- A student in any instrumental music degree program whose major instrument is an orchestral stringed instrument must register for MUEN 1124 Concert Orchestra (1 sch)/MUEN 3124 Concert Orchestra (1 sch) or
- A student in any vocal/choral/general music degree program must register for MUEN 1151 University Singers (1 sch)/MUEN 3151 University Singers (1 sch) or MUEN 1153 Chamber Choir (1 sch)/MUEN 3153 Chamber Choir (1 sch) as assigned by the choral ensemble director and the applied music teacher, based on auditions as required.
- Pianists or guitarists in instrumental music degree normally enroll in MUEN 1151 University Singers (1 sch)/MUEN 3151 University Singers (1 sch) to fulfill the ensemble requirement. If they play a wind band or orchestral instrument well enough, they may enroll in concert band or orchestra instead.
- Exceptions to these policies will be made only with the approval of the student’s applied teacher, the Department Chair and the appropriate ensemble director.
Policy on Course Substitutions
At times, it may be necessary for a student nearing graduation to substitute a secondary applied lesson for a techniques course when there are class scheduling conflicts. In such cases, the students may be allowed to enroll in an applied lesson with the instructor or instructors in that area in lieu of that specific methods course. Courses may include Woodwind Techniques I (MUSI 3166), Woodwind Techniques II (MUSI 3167), Brass Techniques I (MUSI 3168), Brass Techniques II (MUSI 3169), Voice Techniques (MUSI 3170), Percussion Techniques (MUSI 3188), and String Techniques (MUSI 3189). These substitutions are exceptions to be determined on a case-by-case basis by permission of the Music Department Chair.
Policy on Repeated Music Courses
Students majoring and/or minoring in music will have three opportunities to earn a “C” or better in all MUSI, MUAP, MUEN and MIND courses required on the student’s degree program/plan. Students who do not earn a “C” or better on the third attempt of a class will not be allowed to continue in courses restricted to music majors and minors, with the exception of non-major applied lessons and ensembles.
Program Description
Bachelor of Music in Performance
This degree is intended for students whose skills and interest in the performance of music are focused at the professional level. Those who elect this option must be aware that ultimate success in performance careers normally involves further study beyond the bachelor’s degree, as well as a growing accumulation of actual performance experience.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students will:
- gain knowledge of music theory, history, literature, and culture
- acquire skills necessary to perform, conduct, and/or compose music from various periods and genres
- acquire knowledge of performance literature appropriate to their medium
Specific Degree Requirements
All music majors must meet all general University and College graduation requirements, including First Year Seminars, regardless of the following specific degree requirements, unless specifically excused. All music degrees require MUSI 1307 Elements of Musical Style (3 sch), which also meets the Core Curriculum Program Fine Arts requirement. Understanding and Enjoying Music (MUSI 1306 Understanding and Enjoying Music (3 sch)) cannot count towards any degree requirement of the Bachelor of Arts in Music. No music coursework with a grade lower than “C” will be counted toward the completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music with Teacher Certification, or the Bachelor of Music in Performance, with the following exception. In order to progress to the next level of applied principal lessons (MUAP courses), a student must earn at least an “A” or “B” in his/her lessons and also be recommended to advance by the jury committee. A student who does not advance to the next level of lessons, as recommended by the jury committee, can earn no higher than a “C” in applied music. Students who do not advance in lessons due to their ineligibility to take the Basic Music Skills Assessment due to other factors (i.e. theory sequence issues) are not held to this grading policy.
General Requirements
Requirements | Credit Hours |
---|---|
Core Curriculum Program | 42 |
University Seminar (when applicable)1 | 0-2 |
Music Performance Major Requirements | 70 |
UD Music Electives | 8 |
Foreign Language Requirements | 6 |
Total Credit Hours | 126-128 |
- 1
Full-time, first time in college students are required to take university seminar.
- USSE 1201 University Seminar (2 sch)
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Full-time, First-year Students | ||
USSE 1201 | University Seminar *,1 | 2 |
Core Curriculum Program | ||
University Core Curriculum | 42 | |
Students must take the following: | ||
Creative Arts | ||
Elements of Musical Style | ||
Voice Performance Major Requirements | ||
MUSI 3162 | Diction for Singers I | 1 |
MUSI 3165 | Diction for Singers II | 1 |
MUSI 1311 | Musicianship I | 3 |
MUSI 1312 | Musicianship II | 3 |
MUSI 2311 | Musicianship III | 3 |
MUSI 2312 | Musicianship IV | 3 |
MUSI 1116 | Aural Training I | 1 |
MUSI 1117 | Aural Training II | 1 |
MUSI 2116 | Aural Training III | 1 |
MUSI 2117 | Aural Training IV | 1 |
MUSI 1181 | Class Piano I 2 | 1 |
MUSI 1182 | Class Piano II 2 | 1 |
MUSI 2181 | Class Piano III 2 | 1 |
MUSI 2182 | Class Piano IV 2 | 1 |
MUSI 3346 | Form and Analysis of Tonal Music | 3 |
MUSI 4346 | Orchestration and Arranging | 3 |
or MUSI 3345 | Composition | |
Elements of Musical Style (included in the core) | ||
MUSI 4334 | History of Western Music I | 3 |
MUSI 4335 | History of Western Music II | 3 |
MUSI 3253 | Basic Conducting | 2 |
MUSI 4340 | Studies in Repertoire | 3 |
MUSI 4360 | Studies in Pedagogy | 3 |
MUSI 3085 | Junior Recital | 0 |
MUSI 4085 | Senior Recital | 0 |
Appropriate 8-semester sequence of Principal Applied Studio courses in one performance area | 20 | |
Select a minimum of 8 hours of appropriate large ensemble from the following: | 8 | |
University Singers | ||
or MUEN 3151 | University Singers | |
Chamber Choir | ||
or MUEN 3153 | Chamber Choir | |
Select 8 hours of Upper-division Music electives | 8 | |
Foreign Language Requirements | ||
See the School of Arts, Media, and Communication for the college language requirement. | 6 | |
Total Hours | 128 |
- 1
Transfer students with 24 or more hours are exempt from University Seminar.
- 2
Students with adequate keyboard skills may substitute Secondary Piano Studio courses for Class Piano I-IV with permission of the Music Department Chair.
Course Sequencing
First Year | ||
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Fall | Hours | |
MUAP 1183 | Principal Voice Studio | 1 |
MUEN 11XX | Major Ensemble | 1 |
MUSI 1311 | Musicianship I | 3 |
MUSI 1116 | Aural Training I | 1 |
MUSI 1181 | Class Piano I | 1 |
ENGL 1301 | Writing and Rhetoric I | 3 |
USSE 1201 | University Seminar | 2 |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
Hours | 15 | |
Spring | ||
MUAP 1184 | Principal Voice Studio | 1 |
MUEN 11XX | Major Ensemble | 1 |
MUSI 1312 | Musicianship II | 3 |
MUSI 1117 | Aural Training II | 1 |
MUSI 1182 | Class Piano II | 1 |
ENGL 1302 or COMM 1311 | Writing and Rhetoric II or Foundation of Communication | 3 |
MATH 1332 or PHIL 2303 | Contemporary Mathematics or Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking | 3 |
Hours | 13 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
MUAP 2383 | Principal Voice Studio | 3 |
MUEN 11XX | Major Ensemble | 1 |
MUSI 2311 | Musicianship III | 3 |
MUSI 2116 | Aural Training III | 1 |
MUSI 2181 | Class Piano III | 1 |
MUSI 3162 | Diction for Singers I | 1 |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
Hours | 16 | |
Spring | ||
MUAP 2384 | Principal Voice Studio | 3 |
MUEN 11XX | Major Ensemble | 1 |
MUSI 2312 | Musicianship IV | 3 |
MUSI 2117 | Aural Training IV | 1 |
MUSI 2182 | Class Piano IV | 1 |
MUSI 3165 | Diction for Singers II | 1 |
MUSI 1307 | Elements of Musical Style | 3 |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
Hours | 16 | |
Third Year | ||
Fall | ||
MUAP 3383 | Principal Voice Studio | 3 |
MUEN 31XX | Major Ensemble | 1 |
MUSI 3346 | Form and Analysis of Tonal Music | 3 |
MUSI 3253 | Basic Conducting | 2 |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
Hours | 18 | |
Spring | ||
MUAP 3384 | Principal Voice Studio | 3 |
MUEN 31XX | Major Ensemble | 1 |
MUSI 3345 or MUSI 4346 | Composition or Orchestration and Arranging | 3 |
MUSI 3085 | Junior Recital | 0 |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
UD Music Elective | 3 | |
Hours | 16 | |
Fourth Year | ||
Fall | ||
MUAP 4383 | Principal Voice Studio | 3 |
MUEN 31XX | Major Ensemble | 1 |
MUSI 4334 | History of Western Music I | 3 |
MUSI 4340 | Studies in Repertoire | 3 |
University Core Curriculum | 3 | |
UD Music Elective | 2 | |
Foreign Language Requirements | 3 | |
Hours | 18 | |
Spring | ||
MUAP 4384 | Principal Voice Studio | 3 |
MUEN 31XX | Major Ensemble | 1 |
MUSI 4335 | History of Western Music II | 3 |
MUSI 4360 | Studies in Pedagogy | 3 |
MUSI 4085 | Senior Recital | 0 |
UD Music Elective | 3 | |
Foreign Language Requirements | 3 | |
Hours | 16 | |
Total Hours | 128 |