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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND FINE ARTS
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
The Department of Music is authorized to award the Bachelor of Music
degree. This degree is accredited by the National Association of Schools
of Music. Students may select one of four emphases in the Bachelor of
Music program: music performance, composition, music marketing, or music
studies. Within the Music Studies emphasis, students must select one of
two concentrations: all-level instrumental or all-level choral. The department
also offers a Minor in Music.
Students entering the Bachelor of Music program with a Music Studies emphasis
may be required to satisfy additional requirements as prescribed by the
State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) and are advised to consult
the College of Education and Human Development Advising and Certification
Center.
Diagnostic examinations in music theory and music history are given to
music majors entering UTSA for the first time. These examinations are
given at the beginning of each semester and used as an aid in counseling.
In order to declare music as a major, students must successfully audition
for faculty in their principal performance area. This audition will also
serve as a basis for placement into ensembles and private instruction.
If a student is not enrolled in Private Instruction for two consecutive
long semesters (Fall or Spring), the student must re-audition for admission
into the music program and for placement in an appropriate level of private
instruction.
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