ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A
MUSIC MAJOR?

Throughout recorded history, music has chronicled man’s social and psychological development, identifying it as universal art. But music also has the ability to link our intellect, emotions and senses, transforming it into personal art. Majoring in music enhances your understanding and knowledge of music both universally and personally. A major in music at UW-Fond du Lac emphasizes the development of concepts and skills. No matter what musical career you pursue, several capabilities are needed: a high level of technical competence, a broad knowledge of music and music literature, sensitivity to musical style, an insight into the role and effect music has on society and the awareness of one’s place in their cultural environment.
For Further Information:
• See your advisor
• Visit the College Board web site on Career planning
• Explore WISCareers on the Internet in the Student Resource Center
• Check out Transfer Information
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RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCE:
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| FALL I |
Credits |
| English 101 |
3 |
| Music Theory I |
3 |
| Aural Skills |
2 |
| Beginning Piano |
2 |
| Music Ensemble |
1-4 |
| Applied Music |
1 |
| Chorus |
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Courses in Humanities, Mathematics,
Natural Science, Social Science |
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| SPRING I |
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| English 102 |
3 |
| Music Theory II |
3 |
| Aural Skills II |
2 |
| Piano |
2 |
| Music Ensemble |
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| Chamber Singers |
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| Applied Music |
2 |
Courses in Humanities, Mathematics,
Natural Science, Social Science |
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| FALL II |
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| Music Theory III |
3 |
| Aural Skills III |
3 |
| Music Ensemble |
1-4 |
| Chorus |
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| Band |
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| Vocal Jazz |
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| Chamber Singers |
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| Applied Music |
2 |
| May continue with piano |
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| Other Courses |
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| SPRING II |
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| Music Theory IV |
3 |
| Aural Skills IV |
2 |
| Music Ensemble |
1-4 |
| Chorus |
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| Band |
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| Vocal Jazz |
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| Chamber Singers |
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| Applied Music |
2 |
| May continue with piano |
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| World Music |
3 |
| Other Courses |
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