Music Education, Instrumental Emphasis, BM

Grade Requirements:

Satisfactory completion of the music core is a requirement for licensure. Any grade lower than C in any music, music education, education, or professional education course is considered a failing grade and will not fulfill degree requirements.

The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 201 (and related jury courses) is C-. The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 301 (and related jury and recital courses) is B-.

GPA Requirements:

Students must earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 in all major subject area coursework, and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 across all core, elective, and general education courses.

Residency Requirements:

The final 30 credit hours toward a student's degree must be completed at Roosevelt University, or a minimum of 60 hours must be taken in residence at Roosevelt University.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

MUSICIANSHIP AND PERFORMANCE
Applied 201 or Applied 281 Lessons (EUPH 201, FRHN 201, TRBN 201, TRPT 201, TUBA 201; TRBN 281, TRPT 281) (four semestes; 2 credits per semester)8
Applied 301 or Applied 381 Lessons (EUPH 301, FRHN 301, TRBN 301, TRPT 301, TUBA 301; TRBN 381, TRPT 381) (three semestes; 2 credits per semester)6
Ensemble Electives (seven semesters; 1 credit per semester) 17
(ENS 211 and ENS 306; or ENS 236, ENS 235, and ENS 240 recommended)
PERF 201ACADEMIC MAJOR FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE JURY (four semesters. Taken concurrently with Applied 201 or Applied 281)0
PERF 3014TH SEMESTER REVIEW (rev. JURY (UPPER DIVISION)) (two semesters. Taken concurrently with semesters 1 and 2 of Applied 301 or Applied 381)0
PERF 370BRASS PERFORMANCE CLASS (seven semesters)0
or JAZZ 310 JAZZ FORUM
PERF 391ACADEMIC MAJOR RECITAL (Taken concurrently with semester 3 of Applied 301 or Applied 381)0
Major Area Coursework-Music Education/Professional Education
EDUC 202CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION3
ME 149CAREER SEMINAR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHING1
ME 243ELEMENTS OF CONDUCTING3
ME 152BRASS TECHNIQUES1
ME 153WOODWIND TECHNIQUES1
ME 154STRING TECHNIQUES1
ME 155PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES1
ME 200MUSIC EDUCATION LAB (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
ME 310STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP 212
ME 311CHORAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 313INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 314INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 337MARCHING/JAZZ BAND MANAGEMENT2
ME 350METHODS FOR THE ELEMENTARY MUSIC CLASSROOM3
ME 351ISSUES IN MUSIC EDUCATION3
ME 352SECONDARY GENERAL MUSIC METHODS3
SPED 219EXCEPT CHILDREN & YOUTH3
Core and Elective Coursework
ARTL 101THE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY2
ARTL 200ARTS EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT3
ARTL 201BEING THE PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY1
MUHL 251WORLD VERNACULAR ARTISTRY3
MUHL 252CONSTRUCTS OF WESTERN THEATRE AND MUSIC3
MUHL 253PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS3
MUSC 121MUSICIANSHIP I, WRITTEN/AURAL (Core and Elective Coursework)3
MUSC 122MUSICIANSHIP II, WRITTEN/AURAL2
MUSC 123KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP I2
MUSC 124KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP II2
MUSC 221MUSICIANSHIP III WRITTEN/AURAL2
PAID 101INTRO TO PERFORMING ART TECH1
PIA 206FUNCTIONAL KEYBOARD SKILLS FOR THE MUSIC EDUCATOR2
Music History Elective (MUHL) at the 300-level3
GENERAL STUDIES
ENG 101COMPOSITION I: CRITICAL READING & WRITING3
ENG 102COMPOSITION II: INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH3
MATH 105FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETIC (or higher)3
READ 363TEACHING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN THE CONTENT AREAS3
HUMANITIES/FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS9
PHYSICAL/LIFE SCIENCE3
(FIT 100 recommended)
SOCIAL SCIENCE6
(PSYC 203 recommended)
Total Credit Hours131
1

Ensemble participation is a defining element of conservatory training and reflects the collaborative practices of professional musicians. Students in the Interdisciplinary Conservatory are expected to participate each semester in any ensembles to which they are assigned by the relevant instructor-of-record, in consultation with the Program Director and Academic Advisor. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Ensemble assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

2

All course requirements (except for ME 310 STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP) must be completed before the semester of student teaching.

Grade Requirements:

Satisfactory completion of the music core is a requirement for licensure. Any grade lower than C in any music, music education, education, or professional education course is considered a failing grade and will not fulfill degree requirements.

The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 201 (and related jury courses) is C-. The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 301 (and related jury and recital courses) is B-.

GPA Requirements:

Students must earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 in all major subject area coursework, and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 across all core, elective, and general education courses.

Residency Requirements:

The final 30 credit hours toward a student's degree must be completed at Roosevelt University, or a minimum of 60 hours must be taken in residence at Roosevelt University.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Major Area Coursework-Musicianship and Performance
GUIT 201GUITAR (LOWER DIV) (four semesters; 2 credits per semester)8
or EGUI 281 ELECTRIC GUITAR (LOWER DIV)
GUIT 301GUITAR (UPPER DIV) (three semesters; 2 credits per semester)6
or EGUI 381 ELECTRIC GUITAR (UPPER DIV)
PERF 201ACADEMIC MAJOR FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE JURY (four semesters. Taken concurrently with GUIT 201 or EGUI 281)0
PERF 3014TH SEMESTER REVIEW (rev. JURY (UPPER DIVISION)) (two semesters. Taken concurrently with semesters 1 and 2 of GUIT 301 or EGUI 381)0
PERF 391ACADEMIC MAJOR RECITAL (Taken concurrently with semester 3 of GUIT 301 or EGUI 381)0
Performance Class (seven semesters, jazz guitarist or classical guitarist)0
JAZZ FORUM
STRING PERFORMANCE CLASS
Ensemble Electives (seven semesters; 1 credit per semester) 17
(ENS 209; or ENS 236, ENS 235, and ENS 240 recommended)
Major Area Coursework-Music Education/Professional Education
EDUC 202CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION3
ME 149CAREER SEMINAR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHING1
ME 152BRASS TECHNIQUES1
ME 153WOODWIND TECHNIQUES1
ME 154STRING TECHNIQUES1
ME 155PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES1
ME 200MUSIC EDUCATION LAB (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
ME 243ELEMENTS OF CONDUCTING3
ME 310STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP 212
ME 311CHORAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 313INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 314INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 337MARCHING/JAZZ BAND MANAGEMENT2
ME 350METHODS FOR THE ELEMENTARY MUSIC CLASSROOM3
ME 351ISSUES IN MUSIC EDUCATION3
ME 352SECONDARY GENERAL MUSIC METHODS3
SPED 219EXCEPT CHILDREN & YOUTH3
Core and Elective Coursework
ARTL 101THE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY2
ARTL 200ARTS EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT3
ARTL 201BEING THE PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY1
MUHL 251WORLD VERNACULAR ARTISTRY3
MUHL 252CONSTRUCTS OF WESTERN THEATRE AND MUSIC3
MUHL 253PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS3
MUSC 121MUSICIANSHIP I, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 122MUSICIANSHIP II, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 123KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP I2
MUSC 124KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP II2
MUSC 221MUSICIANSHIP III WRITTEN/AURAL3
PAID 101INTRO TO PERFORMING ART TECH1
PIA 206FUNCTIONAL KEYBOARD SKILLS FOR THE MUSIC EDUCATOR2
Music History Elective (MUHL) at the 300-level3
General Education
ENG 101COMPOSITION I: CRITICAL READING & WRITING3
ENG 102COMPOSITION II: INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH3
MATH 105FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETIC (or higher)3
READ 363TEACHING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN THE CONTENT AREAS3
HUMANITIES/FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS9
PHYSICAL/LIFE SCIENCE3
(FIT 100 recommended)
SOCIAL SCIENCE6
(PSYC 203 recommended)
Total Credit Hours133
1

Ensemble participation is a defining element of conservatory training and reflects the collaborative practices of professional musicians. Students in the Interdisciplinary Conservatory are expected to participate each semester in any ensembles to which they are assigned by the relevant instructor-of-record, in consultation with the Program Director and Academic Advisor. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Ensemble assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

2

All course requirements (except for ME 310 STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP) must be completed before the semester of student teaching.

Grade Requirements:

Satisfactory completion of the music core is a requirement for licensure. Any grade lower than C in any music, music education, education, or professional education course is considered a failing grade and will not fulfill degree requirements.

The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 201 (and related jury courses) is C-. The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 301 (and related jury and recital courses) is B-.

GPA Requirements:

Students must earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 in all major subject area coursework, and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 across all core, elective, and general education courses.

Residency Requirements:

The final 30 credit hours toward a student's degree must be completed at Roosevelt University, or a minimum of 60 hours must be taken in residence at Roosevelt University.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Major Area Coursework-Musicianship and Performance
PER 201PERCUSSION (LOWER DIV) (four semesters; 2 credits per semester)8
or JDR 281 JAZZ DRUM SET (LOWER DIV)
PERF 201ACADEMIC MAJOR FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE JURY (four semesters. Taken concurrently with PER 201 or JDR 281)0
PER 301PERCUSSION (UPPER DIV) (three semesters; 2 credits per semester)6
or JDR 281 JAZZ DRUM SET (LOWER DIV)
PERF 3014TH SEMESTER REVIEW (rev. JURY (UPPER DIVISION)) (two semesters. Taken concurrently with semesters 1 and 2 of PER 301 or JDR 381)0
PERF 391ACADEMIC MAJOR RECITAL (Taken concurrently with semester 3 of PER 301 or JDR 381)0
Ensemble Electives (seven semesters; 1 credit per semester) 17
(ENS 211 and ENS 308; or ENS 236, ENS 235, and ENS 240 recommended)
Performance Class (seven semesters, jazz drumset or classical percussion)0
JAZZ FORUM
PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE CLASS
Major Area Coursework-Music Education/Professional Education
EDUC 202CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION3
ME 149CAREER SEMINAR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHING1
ME 152BRASS TECHNIQUES1
ME 153WOODWIND TECHNIQUES1
ME 154STRING TECHNIQUES1
ME 155PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES1
ME 200MUSIC EDUCATION LAB (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
ME 243ELEMENTS OF CONDUCTING3
ME 310STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP 212
ME 311CHORAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 313INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 314INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 337MARCHING/JAZZ BAND MANAGEMENT2
ME 350METHODS FOR THE ELEMENTARY MUSIC CLASSROOM3
ME 351ISSUES IN MUSIC EDUCATION3
ME 352SECONDARY GENERAL MUSIC METHODS3
SPED 219EXCEPT CHILDREN & YOUTH3
Core and Elective Coursework
ARTL 101THE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY2
ARTL 200ARTS EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT3
ARTL 201BEING THE PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY1
MUHL 251WORLD VERNACULAR ARTISTRY3
MUHL 252CONSTRUCTS OF WESTERN THEATRE AND MUSIC3
MUHL 253PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS3
MUSC 121MUSICIANSHIP I, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 122MUSICIANSHIP II, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 123KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP I2
MUSC 124KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP II2
MUSC 221MUSICIANSHIP III WRITTEN/AURAL3
PAID 101INTRO TO PERFORMING ART TECH1
PIA 206FUNCTIONAL KEYBOARD SKILLS FOR THE MUSIC EDUCATOR2
Music History Elective (MUHL) at the 300-level3
General Education
ENG 101COMPOSITION I: CRITICAL READING & WRITING3
ENG 102COMPOSITION II: INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH3
MATH 105FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETIC (or higher)3
READ 363TEACHING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN THE CONTENT AREAS3
HUMANITIES/FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS9
PHYSICAL/LIFE SCIENCE3
(FIT 100 recommended)
SOCIAL SCIENCE6
(PSYC 203 recommended)
Total Credit Hours133
1

Ensemble participation is a defining element of conservatory training and reflects the collaborative practices of professional musicians. Students in the Interdisciplinary Conservatory are expected to participate each semester in any ensembles to which they are assigned by the relevant instructor-of-record, in consultation with the Program Director and Academic Advisor. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Ensemble assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

2

All course requirements (except for ME 310 STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP) must be completed before the semester of student teaching.

Grade Requirements:

Satisfactory completion of the music core is a requirement for licensure. Any grade lower than C in any music, music education, education, or professional education course is considered a failing grade and will not fulfill degree requirements.

The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 201 (and related jury courses) is C-. The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 301 (and related jury and recital courses) is B-.

GPA Requirements:

Students must earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 in all major subject area coursework, and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 across all core, elective, and general education courses.

Residency Requirements:

The final 30 credit hours toward a student's degree must be completed at Roosevelt University, or a minimum of 60 hours must be taken in residence at Roosevelt University.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Major Area Coursework-Musicianship and Performance
PIA 201PIANO (LOWER DIV) (four semesters; 2 credits per semester)8
or PIA 281 PIANO (LOWER DIV)
PIA 301PIANO (UPPER DIV) (three semesters; 2 credits per semester)6
or PIA 381 PIANO (UPPER DIV)
PERF 201ACADEMIC MAJOR FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE JURY (four semesters. Taken concurrently with PIA 201 or PIA 281)0
PERF 3014TH SEMESTER REVIEW (rev. JURY (UPPER DIVISION)) (two semesters. Taken concurrently with semesters 1 and 2 of PIA 301 or PIA 381)0
PERF 391ACADEMIC MAJOR RECITAL (Taken concurrently with semester 3 of PIA 301 or PIA 381)0
Performance Class (seven semesters for jazz piano or classical piano)0
JAZZ 310JAZZ FORUM1
or PIA 300 PIANO AND HARP PERFORMANCE CLASS
Ensemble Electives (seven semesters; 1 credit per semester) 17
(ENS 211 and ENS 305; or ENS 236, ENS 235, and ENS 240 recommended)
Major Area Coursework-Music Education/Professional Education
EDUC 202CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION3
ME 149CAREER SEMINAR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHING1
ME 152BRASS TECHNIQUES1
ME 153WOODWIND TECHNIQUES1
ME 154STRING TECHNIQUES1
ME 155PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES1
ME 200MUSIC EDUCATION LAB (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
ME 243ELEMENTS OF CONDUCTING3
ME 310STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP 212
ME 311CHORAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 313INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 314INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 337MARCHING/JAZZ BAND MANAGEMENT2
ME 350METHODS FOR THE ELEMENTARY MUSIC CLASSROOM3
ME 351ISSUES IN MUSIC EDUCATION3
ME 352SECONDARY GENERAL MUSIC METHODS3
SPED 219EXCEPT CHILDREN & YOUTH3
Core and Elective Coursework
ARTL 101THE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY2
ARTL 200ARTS EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT3
ARTL 201BEING THE PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY1
MUHL 251WORLD VERNACULAR ARTISTRY3
MUHL 252CONSTRUCTS OF WESTERN THEATRE AND MUSIC3
MUHL 253PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS3
MUSC 121MUSICIANSHIP I, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 122MUSICIANSHIP II, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 221MUSICIANSHIP III WRITTEN/AURAL3
PAID 101INTRO TO PERFORMING ART TECH1
PERF 220APPLIED KEYBOARD SKILLS I2
PERF 221APPLIED KEYBOARD SKILLS II2
PERF 222APPLIED KEYBOARD SKILLS III2
Music History Elective (MUHL) at the 300-level3
General Education
ENG 101COMPOSITION I: CRITICAL READING & WRITING3
MATH 105FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETIC (or higher)3
ENG 102COMPOSITION II: INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH3
READ 363TEACHING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN THE CONTENT AREAS3
HUMANITIES/FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS9
PHYSICAL/LIFE SCIENCE3
(FIT 100 recommended)
SOCIAL SCIENCE6
(PSYC 203 recommended)
Total Credit Hours134
1

Ensemble participation is a defining element of conservatory training and reflects the collaborative practices of professional musicians. Students in the Interdisciplinary Conservatory are expected to participate each semester in any ensembles to which they are assigned by the relevant instructor-of-record, in consultation with the Program Director and Academic Advisor. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Ensemble assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

2

All course requirements (except for ME 310 STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP) must be completed before the semester of student teaching.

Grade Requirements:

Satisfactory completion of the music core is a requirement for licensure. Any grade lower than C in any music, music education, education, or professional education course is considered a failing grade and will not fulfill degree requirements.

The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 201 (and related jury courses) is C-. The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 301 (and related jury and recital courses) is B-.

GPA Requirements:

Students must earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 in all major subject area coursework, and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 across all core, elective, and general education courses.

Residency Requirements:

The final 30 credit hours toward a student's degree must be completed at Roosevelt University, or a minimum of 60 hours must be taken in residence at Roosevelt University.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Major Area Coursework-Musicianship and Performance
Applied 201 Lessons (VLN 201, VLA 201, VCEL 201, or STB 201) (four semestes; 2 credits per semester)8
Applied 301 Lessons (VLN 301, VLA 301, VCEL 301, or STB 301) (three semestes; 2 credits per semester)6
PERF 201ACADEMIC MAJOR FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE JURY (four semesters. Taken concurrently with Applied 201)0
PERF 3014TH SEMESTER REVIEW (rev. JURY (UPPER DIVISION)) (two semesters. Taken concurrently with semesters 1 and 2 of Applied 301)0
PERF 380STRING PERFORMANCE CLASS (seven semesters)0
PERF 391ACADEMIC MAJOR RECITAL (Taken concurrently with semester 3 of Applied 301)0
Ensemble Electives (seven semesters; 1 credit per semester) 17
(ENS 202 and ENS 307 recommended)
Major Area Coursework-Music Education/Professional Education
EDUC 202CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION3
ME 149CAREER SEMINAR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHING1
ME 152BRASS TECHNIQUES1
ME 153WOODWIND TECHNIQUES1
ME 154STRING TECHNIQUES1
ME 155PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES1
ME 200MUSIC EDUCATION LAB (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
ME 243ELEMENTS OF CONDUCTING3
ME 310STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP 212
ME 311CHORAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 313INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 314INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 337MARCHING/JAZZ BAND MANAGEMENT2
ME 350METHODS FOR THE ELEMENTARY MUSIC CLASSROOM3
ME 351ISSUES IN MUSIC EDUCATION3
ME 352SECONDARY GENERAL MUSIC METHODS3
SPED 219EXCEPT CHILDREN & YOUTH3
Core and Elective Coursework
ARTL 101THE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY2
ARTL 200ARTS EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT3
ARTL 201BEING THE PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY1
MUHL 251WORLD VERNACULAR ARTISTRY3
MUHL 252CONSTRUCTS OF WESTERN THEATRE AND MUSIC3
MUHL 253PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS3
MUSC 121MUSICIANSHIP I, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 122MUSICIANSHIP II, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 123KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP I2
MUSC 124KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP II2
MUSC 221MUSICIANSHIP III WRITTEN/AURAL3
PAID 101INTRO TO PERFORMING ART TECH1
PIA 206FUNCTIONAL KEYBOARD SKILLS FOR THE MUSIC EDUCATOR2
Music History Elective (MUHL) at the 300-level3
General Education
ENG 101COMPOSITION I: CRITICAL READING & WRITING3
ENG 102COMPOSITION II: INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH3
MATH 105FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETIC (or higher)3
READ 363TEACHING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN THE CONTENT AREAS3
HUMANITIES/FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS9
PHYSICAL/LIFE SCIENCE3
(FIT 100 recommended)
SOCIAL SCIENCE6
(PSYC 203 recommended)
Total Credit Hours133
1

Ensemble participation is a defining element of conservatory training and reflects the collaborative practices of professional musicians. Students in the Interdisciplinary Conservatory are expected to participate each semester in any ensembles to which they are assigned by the relevant instructor-of-record, in consultation with the Program Director and Academic Advisor. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Ensemble assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

2

All course requirements (except for ME 310 STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP) must be completed before the semester of student teaching.

Grade Requirements:

Satisfactory completion of the music core is a requirement for licensure. Any grade lower than C in any music, music education, education, or professional education course is considered a failing grade and will not fulfill degree requirements.

The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 201 (and related jury courses) is C-. The minimum passing grade in Applied Music 301 (and related jury and recital courses) is B-.

GPA Requirements:

Students must earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.7 in all major subject area coursework, and a cumulative GPA of 2.0 across all core, elective, and general education courses.

Residency Requirements:

The final 30 credit hours toward a student's degree must be completed at Roosevelt University, or a minimum of 60 hours must be taken in residence at Roosevelt University.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS

Major Area Coursework-Musicianship and Performance
Applied 201 or Applied 281 Lessons (BSSN 201, CLAR 201, FLT 201, OBOE 201, SAX 201; SAX 281) (four semestes; 2 credits per semester)8
Applied 301 or Applied 381 Lessons (BSSN 301, CLAR 301, FLT 301, OBOE 301, SAX 301; SAX 381) (three semestes; 2 credits per semester)6
PERF 201ACADEMIC MAJOR FRESHMAN/SOPHOMORE JURY (four semesters. Taken concurrently with Applied 201 or Applied 281)0
PERF 3014TH SEMESTER REVIEW (rev. JURY (UPPER DIVISION)) (two semesters. Taken concurrently with semesters 1 and 2 of Applied 301 or Applied 381)0
PERF 391ACADEMIC MAJOR RECITAL (Taken concurrently with semester 3 of Applied 301 or Applied 381)0
Performance Class (seven semesters)0
WOODWIND PERFORMANCE CLASS (for classical woodwinds)
JAZZ FORUM (for jazz woodwinds)
Ensemble Electives (seven semesters; 1 credit per semester) 17
(ENS 211 and ENS 306; or ENS 236, ENS 235, and ENS 240 recommended)
Major Area Coursework-Music Education/Professional Education
EDUC 202CHILD & ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT, LEARNING AND MOTIVATION3
ME 149CAREER SEMINAR PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHING1
ME 152BRASS TECHNIQUES1
ME 153WOODWIND TECHNIQUES1
ME 154STRING TECHNIQUES1
ME 155PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES1
ME 200MUSIC EDUCATION LAB (two semesters; 1 credit per semester)2
ME 243ELEMENTS OF CONDUCTING3
ME 310STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP 212
ME 311CHORAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 313INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 314INSTRUMENTAL METHODS FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL3
ME 337MARCHING/JAZZ BAND MANAGEMENT2
ME 350METHODS FOR THE ELEMENTARY MUSIC CLASSROOM3
ME 351ISSUES IN MUSIC EDUCATION3
ME 352SECONDARY GENERAL MUSIC METHODS3
SPED 219EXCEPT CHILDREN & YOUTH3
Core and Elective Coursework
ARTL 101THE PROFESSIONAL PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY2
ARTL 200ARTS EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT3
ARTL 201BEING THE PERFORMING ARTIST IN SOCIETY1
MUHL 251WORLD VERNACULAR ARTISTRY3
MUHL 252CONSTRUCTS OF WESTERN THEATRE AND MUSIC3
MUHL 253PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS3
MUSC 121MUSICIANSHIP I, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 122MUSICIANSHIP II, WRITTEN/AURAL3
MUSC 123KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP I2
MUSC 124KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP II2
MUSC 221MUSICIANSHIP III WRITTEN/AURAL3
PAID 101INTRO TO PERFORMING ART TECH1
PIA 206FUNCTIONAL KEYBOARD SKILLS FOR THE MUSIC EDUCATOR2
Music History Elective (MUHL) at the 300-level3
General Education
ENG 101COMPOSITION I: CRITICAL READING & WRITING3
ENG 102COMPOSITION II: INTRODUCTION TO ACADEMIC RESEARCH3
MATH 105FOUNDATIONS OF ARITHMETIC (or higher)3
READ 363TEACHING LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN THE CONTENT AREAS3
HUMANITIES/FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS9
PHYSICAL/LIFE SCIENCE3
(FIT 100 recommended)
SOCIAL SCIENCE6
(PSYC 203 recommended)
Total Credit Hours133
1

Ensemble participation is a defining element of conservatory training and reflects the collaborative practices of professional musicians. Students in the Interdisciplinary Conservatory are expected to participate each semester in any ensembles to which they are assigned by the relevant instructor-of-record, in consultation with the Program Director and Academic Advisor. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Students enrolled in ensembles as zero-credit participants (by assignment or with special permission) receive a grade and are expected to complete the same requirements as students enrolled for credit. Ensemble assignments are made at the beginning of each semester following placement and seating auditions.

2

All course requirements (except for ME 310 STUDENT TEACHING INTERNSHIP) must be completed before the semester of student teaching.

Your degree map is a general guide outlining the recommended courses to complete each term along the academic pathway to your degree. It reflects the most current scheduling information provided by your academic program.

Degree maps are reviewed annually and updated as scheduling patterns evolve. Students who remain continuously enrolled retain the degree requirements in effect at the time of their initial enrollment.

Students should work closely with their Academic Advisor to understand curriculum requirements and course sequencing, as individual academic plans may vary.

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
Applied 201 or 281 Lessons2Applied 201 or 281 Lessons2
ARTL 1012ENG 1023
ENG 1013MATH 1053
ME 1491ME 1551
ME 1541MUSC 1223
MUSC 1213MUSC 1242
MUSC 1232PERF 2010
PAID 1011PERF 370 or JAZZ 3100
PERF 2010Ensemble Elective1
PERF 370 or JAZZ 3100General Studies3
Ensemble Elective1 
 16 18
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
Applied 201 or 281 Lessons2Applied 201 or 281 Lessons2
ME 2001ARTL 2003
ME 2433EDUC 2023
MUHL 2513ME 1531
MUSC 2213MUHL 2523
PERF 2010PERF 2010
PERF 370 or JAZZ 3100PERF 370 or JAZZ 3100
PIA 2062Ensemble Elective1
Ensemble Elective1General Studies3
General Studies3 
 18 16
Year 3
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
Applied 301 or 381 Lessons2Applied 301 or 381 Lessons2
ME 3133ME 3143
MUHL 2533ME 3372
PERF 3010ME 3503
PERF 370 or JAZZ 3100PERF 3010
READ 3633PERF 370 or JAZZ 3100
Ensemble Elective1SPED 2193
General Studies3Ensemble Elective1
General Studies3300-level MUHL Elective3
 18 17
Year 4
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
Applied 301 or 381 Lessons2ME 31012
ARTL 2011 
ME 1521 
ME 2001 
ME 3113 
ME 3513 
ME 3523 
PERF 3910 
PERF 370 or JAZZ 3100 
Ensemble Elective1 
General Studies3 
 18 12
Total Credit Hours 133

Your degree map is a general guide outlining the recommended courses to complete each term along the academic pathway to your degree. It reflects the most current scheduling information provided by your academic program.

Degree maps are reviewed annually and updated as scheduling patterns evolve. Students who remain continuously enrolled retain the degree requirements in effect at the time of their initial enrollment.

Students should work closely with their Academic Advisor to understand curriculum requirements and course sequencing, as individual academic plans may vary.

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ARTL 1012ENG 1023
ENG 1013MATH 1053
GUIT 201 or EGUI 2812GUIT 201 or EGUI 2812
ME 1491ME 1551
ME 1541MUSC 1223
MUSC 1213MUSC 1242
MUSC 1232PERF 2010
PAID 1011PERF 380 or JAZZ 3100
PERF 2010Ensemble Elective1
PERF 380 or JAZZ 3100General Studies3
Ensemble Elective1 
 16 18
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
GUIT 201 or EGUI 2812ARTL 2003
ME 2001EDUC 2023
ME 2433GUIT 201 or EGUI 2812
MUHL 2513ME 1531
MUSC 2213MUHL 2523
PERF 2010PERF 2010
PERF 380 or JAZZ 3100PERF 380 or JAZZ 3100
PIA 2062Ensemble Elective1
Ensemble Elective1General Studies3
General Studies3 
 18 16
Year 3
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
GUIT 301 or EGUI 3812GUIT 301 or EGUI 3812
ME 3133ME 3143
MUHL 2533ME 3372
PERF 3010ME 3503
PERF 380 or JAZZ 3100PERF 3010
READ 3633PERF 380 or JAZZ 3100
Ensemble Elective1SPED 2193
General Studies3Ensemble Elective1
General Studies3300-level MUHL Elective3
 18 17
Year 4
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
GUIT 301 or EGUI 3812ME 31012
PERF 3910 
PERF 380 or JAZZ 3100 
Ensemble Elective1 
ME 2001 
ME 1521 
ME 3113 
ME 3513 
ME 3523 
ARTL 2011 
General Studies3 
 18 12
Total Credit Hours 133

Your degree map is a general guide outlining the recommended courses to complete each term along the academic pathway to your degree. It reflects the most current scheduling information provided by your academic program.

Degree maps are reviewed annually and updated as scheduling patterns evolve. Students who remain continuously enrolled retain the degree requirements in effect at the time of their initial enrollment.

Students should work closely with their Academic Advisor to understand curriculum requirements and course sequencing, as individual academic plans may vary.

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
PER 201 or JDR 2812ENG 1023
PERF 2010MATH 1053
ARTL 1012ME 1551
ENG 1013MUSC 1223
ME 1491MUSC 1242
ME 1541PER 201 or JDR 2812
MUSC 1213PER 300 or JAZZ 3100
MUSC 1232PERF 2010
PAID 1011Ensemble Elective1
PER 300 or JAZZ 3100General Studies3
Ensemble Elective1 
 16 18
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ME 2001ARTL 2003
ME 2433EDUC 2023
MUSC 2213ME 1531
MUHL 2513MUHL 2523
PER 201 or JDR 2812PER 201 or JDR 2812
PER 300 or JAZZ 3100PER 300 or JAZZ 3100
PERF 2010PERF 2010
PIA 2062Ensemble Elective1
Ensemble Elective1General Studies3
General Studies3 
 18 16
Year 3
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ME 3133ME 3143
MUHL 2533ME 3372
PER 301 or JDR 3812ME 3503
PER 300 or JAZZ 3100PER 300 or JAZZ 3100
PERF 3010PER 301 or JDR 3812
READ 3633PERF 3010
Ensemble Elective1SPED 2193
General Studies3Ensemble Elective1
General Studies3300-level MUHL Elective3
 18 17
Year 4
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ARTL 2011ME 31012
ME 1521 
ME 2001 
ME 3113 
ME 3513 
ME 3523 
PER 300 or JAZZ 3100 
PER 301 or JDR 3812 
PERF 3910 
Ensemble Elective1 
General Studies3 
 18 12
Total Credit Hours 133

Your degree map is a general guide outlining the recommended courses to complete each term along the academic pathway to your degree. It reflects the most current scheduling information provided by your academic program.

Degree maps are reviewed annually and updated as scheduling patterns evolve. Students who remain continuously enrolled retain the degree requirements in effect at the time of their initial enrollment.

Students should work closely with their Academic Advisor to understand curriculum requirements and course sequencing, as individual academic plans may vary.

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ARTL 1012ENG 1023
ENG 1013MATH 1053
ME 1491ME 1551
ME 1541MUSC 1223
MUSC 1213PERF 2010
PAID 1011PERF 2212
PERF 2010PIA 201 or 2812
PERF 2202PIA 300 or JAZZ 3100
PIA 201 or 2812Ensemble Elective1
PIA 300 or JAZZ 3100General Studies3
Ensemble Elective1 
 16 18
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ME 2001ARTL 2003
ME 2433EDUC 2023
MUHL 2513ME 1531
MUSC 2213MUHL 2523
PERF 2010PERF 2010
PERF 2222PIA 201 or 2812
PIA 201 or 2812PIA 300 or JAZZ 3100
PIA 300 or JAZZ 3100Ensemble Elective1
Ensemble Elective1General Studies3
General Studies3 
 18 16
Year 3
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ME 3133ME 3143
MUHL 2533ME 3372
PERF 3010ME 3503
PIA 300 or JAZZ 3100PERF 3010
PIA 301 or 3812PIA 300 or JAZZ 3100
READ 3633PIA 301 or 3812
Ensemble Elective1SPED 2193
General Studies3Ensemble Elective1
General Studies3300-level MUHL Elective3
 18 17
Year 4
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ARTL 2011ME 31012
ME 1521 
ME 2001 
ME 3113 
ME 3513 
ME 3523 
PIA 301 or 3812 
PERF 3910 
PIA 300 or JAZZ 3100 
Ensemble Elective1 
General Studies3 
 18 12
Total Credit Hours 133

Your degree map is a general guide outlining the recommended courses to complete each term along the academic pathway to your degree. It reflects the most current scheduling information provided by your academic program.

Degree maps are reviewed annually and updated as scheduling patterns evolve. Students who remain continuously enrolled retain the degree requirements in effect at the time of their initial enrollment.

Students should work closely with their Academic Advisor to understand curriculum requirements and course sequencing, as individual academic plans may vary.

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ARTL 1012ENG 1023
ENG 1013MATH 1053
ME 1491ME 1551
ME 1541MUSC 1223
MUSC 1213MUSC 1242
MUSC 1232PERF 2010
PAID 1011PERF 3800
PERF 2010VLN 201, VLA 201, VCEL 201, VCEL 201, or STB 2012
PERF 3800Ensemble Elective1
VLN 201, VLA 201, VCEL 201, VCEL 201, or STB 2012General Studies3
Ensemble Elective1 
 16 18
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ME 2001ARTL 2003
ME 2433EDUC 2023
MUHL 2513ME 1531
MUSC 2213MUHL 2523
PERF 2010PERF 2010
PERF 3800PERF 3800
PIA 2062VLN 201, VLA 201, VCEL 201, VCEL 201, or STB 2012
VLN 201, VLA 201, VCEL 201, VCEL 201, or STB 2012Ensemble Elective1
Ensemble Elective1General Studies3
General Studies3 
 18 16
Year 3
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ME 3133ME 3143
MUHL 2533ME 3372
PERF 3010ME 3503
PERF 3800PERF 3010
READ 3633PERF 3800
VLN 301, VLA 301, VCEL 301, VCEL 301, or STB 3012SPED 2193
Ensemble Elective1VLN 301, VLA 301, VCEL 301, VCEL 301, or STB 3012
General Studies3Ensemble Elective1
General Studies3300-level MUHL Elective3
 18 17
Year 4
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ARTL 2011ME 31012
ME 1521 
ME 2001 
ME 3113 
ME 3513 
ME 3523 
PERF 3910 
PERF 3800 
VLN 301, VLA 301, VCEL 301, VCEL 301, or STB 3012 
Ensemble Elective1 
General Studies3 
 18 12
Total Credit Hours 133

Your degree map is a general guide outlining the recommended courses to complete each term along the academic pathway to your degree. It reflects the most current scheduling information provided by your academic program.

Degree maps are reviewed annually and updated as scheduling patterns evolve. Students who remain continuously enrolled retain the degree requirements in effect at the time of their initial enrollment.

Students should work closely with their Academic Advisor to understand curriculum requirements and course sequencing, as individual academic plans may vary.

Year 1
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ARTL 1012BSSN 201, CLAR 201, FLT 201, OBOE 201, SAX 201, or SAX 2812
BSSN 201, CLAR 201, FLT 201, OBOE 201, SAX 201, or SAX 2812ENG 1023
ENG 1013MATH 1053
ME 1491ME 1551
ME 1541MUSC 1223
MUSC 1213MUSC 1242
MUSC 1232PERF 2010
PAID 1011PERF 376 or JAZZ 3100
PERF 2010Ensemble Elective1
PERF 376 or JAZZ 3100General Studies3
Ensemble Elective1 
 16 18
Year 2
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
BSSN 201, CLAR 201, FLT 201, OBOE 201, SAX 201, or SAX 2812ARTL 2003
ME 2001BSSN 201, CLAR 201, FLT 201, OBOE 201, SAX 201, or SAX 2812
ME 2433EDUC 2023
MUHL 2513ME 1531
MUSC 2213MUHL 2523
PERF 2010PERF 2010
PERF 376 or JAZZ 3100PERF 376 or JAZZ 3100
PIA 2062Ensemble Elective1
Ensemble Elective1General Studies3
General Studies3 
 18 16
Year 3
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
BSSN 301, CLAR 301, FLT 301, OBOE 301, SAX 301, or SAX 3812BSSN 301, CLAR 301, FLT 301, OBOE 301, SAX 301, or SAX 3812
ME 3133ME 3143
MUHL 2533ME 3372
PERF 3010ME 3503
PERF 376 or JAZZ 3100PERF 3010
READ 3633PERF 376 or JAZZ 3100
Ensemble Elective1SPED 2193
General Studies3Ensemble Elective1
General Studies3300-level MUHL Elective3
 18 17
Year 4
FallCredit HoursSpringCredit Hours
ARTL 2011ME 31012
BSSN 301, CLAR 301, FLT 301, OBOE 301, SAX 301, or SAX 3812 
ME 1521 
ME 2001 
ME 3113 
ME 3513 
ME 3523 
PERF 376 or JAZZ 3100 
PERF 3910 
Ensemble Elective1 
General Studies3 
 18 12
Total Credit Hours 133