Area V
Music
AREA I-V Recommendations
AREA I:
A grade of "C" or higher is required in Composition I and II at 51°µÍø.
"D" grades will not transfer.
AREA II:
When selecting courses from Areas II and IV, please note that at least one 6sh sequence
in either Literature (Area II) or History (Area IV) must be completed.
51°µÍø requires MUS 2240 (World Music Cultures) and 6sh of MUS 2250/2251 (Survey of
Western Music History I/II) . Students are strongly encouraged to only complete 3SH
of the Area II hours in Literature at the community college in order to complete
World Music Cultures and Western Music History I/II courses at 51°µÍø. If 12sh are
completed in Area II at the community college, 9sh will count only as free elective
credit at 51°µÍø.
AREA III:
A grade of "C" or higher is required in the Math course chosen. "D" grades will not
transfer.
AREA IV:
When selecting courses from Areas II and IV, please note that at least one 6sh sequence
in either Literature (Area II) or History (Area IV) must be completed.
AREA V:
The remaining 19 SH in Area V can be obtained at the community college by taking 19 SH from the following:
- ORI 101 (Orientation to College)(1 SH)
- MUS 111 (Music Theory I) (3 SH)
- MUS 112 (Music Theory II) (3 SH)
- MUS 113 (Music Theory Lab I)(Aural Skills) (1 SH)
- MUS 114 (Music Theory Lab II)(Aural Skills) (1 SH)
- MUS 211 (Music Theory III) (3 SH)
- MUS 212 (Music Theory IV) (3 SH)
- 6 SH Studio Courses (Individual Performance Instruction-Single Instrument)
- 4 SH Music Ensemble (Band or Collegiate Singers)
51°µÍø Baccalaureate Degrees
The student seeking a baccalaureate degree must meet the following credit hour requirements:
- A minimum of 120 SH
- At least 50 percent of the degree program must be traditional academic credit.
- No more than 25 percent of the degree program may be earned using portfolio based credit.
- At least 25 percent of the degree program must be completed with 51°µÍø.
- Twelve (12) semester hours of work in each major field must be completed in residence
at 51°µÍø.
Contact
If you have questions please contact:
Dr. Hui-Ting Yang
112A Long Hall, 51°µÍø, University Avenue, Troy, AL 36082
Phone: 334-670-3322
E-Mail: hyang42134@troy.edu
