SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMSMUSIC
The Department of Music makes music through composition, improvisation, and performance, and explores music's meaning in the structure of individual works, the relations between them, and their place in the cultures that produce them. One of the most exciting things about music is that it brings together different types of thought and action. The most sensory and practical things and the most theoretical and abstract ones cannot be separated in the musician's world. Thus, music enjoys a special place in the endeavor to understand ourselves. The program for majors is designed to introduce students to all the above ideas and activities, and students throughout the University are invited to join in any of them. In support of this multifaceted program, the department has assembled a diverse faculty, including experts in composition, performance, theory, history, jazz, and ethnomusicology, and is committed to the principle of conducting its activities within an atmosphere that encourages communication and cooperation within that diversity. The department also welcomes double majors from all colleges within the University. For more information on the major, the minor, and the Department of Music, see http://www.pitt.edu/~musicdpt/.
Major RequirementsThe music major, which includes the option to pursue either the standard music track or the jazz track major, requires a total of 40 credits. Music majors may earn an additional 20 credits in music courses towards the CAS graduation requirement of 120 credits. Required credits include the following:
Minor RequirementsThe music minor offers a coherent sequence of courses that will provide students with a reasonably broad introduction to the historical, theoretical, and practical branches of music. Required courses, totaling 19 credits, are as follows: Note: The department recommends that students considering a music minor take the prerequisite courses in the freshman year. It is possible for students to test out of one or more of the required keyboard harmony, music theory and/or musicianship courses; students should consult with the undergraduate advisor and/or the course instructor. The S/N grading option is not permitted for required courses for the minor. All students interested in taking private lessons must complete a Request for Private Lessons Form in the music department office, Room 110, Music Building. Music majors have first priority in scheduling private lessons, which cost an additional $230 per term.
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