Music Major & Minor
The music major provides an understanding of the elements of music, a historical perspective on music, and the opportunity to develop talents and skills by practice and performance. It prepares one to teach music, perform in community or church events, and evaluate performance quality.
Learning Objectives
Students completing Southern Virginia’s music major are expected to be able to:
- Hear, identify, analyze and work with the elements of music—namely, rhythm, melody, harmony, structure, texture, and dynamics. (Theory)
- Demonstrate an understanding of a wide selection of musical literature, representative composers, works, principal style periods, genres, and cultural and political movements as reflected in the music studied. (History)
- Demonstrate an appropriate level of proficiency on a chosen instrument according to department standards and criteria. (Instrument)
- Acquire knowledge of literature appropriate to their specific instrument, becoming acquainted with a cross-section of music from the repertory of the particular performance medium. (Repertoire)
- Develop ensemble techniques—namely, correct breathing, blend, balance, tone production, and intonation—on their particular instrument. (Ensemble)
- Demonstrate basic keyboard competency. (Piano)
Program coordinator: Dr. Eric Hanson
Major Requirements (42 credit hours)
Major Core (30 credit hours):
- MUS 099R Department Performance Attendance (0) four semesters
- MUS 215 Music in Civilization (GE) (3)
- MUS 253 Musicianship I (4)
- MUS 254 Musicianship II (4)
- MUS 254L Musicianship II Keyboard Lab (1)
- MUS 263 Musicianship III (4)
- MUS 263L Musicianship III Keyboard Lab (1)
- MUS 264 Musicianship IV (4)
- MUS 267 Conducting Fundamentals (3)
- MUS 330 Music History I (3)
- MUS 335 Music History II (3)
- MUS 498 Senior Project (0)
Major Electives I (Ensemble): 6 credit hours from among the following:
- MUS 221 SVU Orchestra (1)
- MUS 250R Bella Voce (Women’s Choir) (1)
- MUS 256R Ensemble (e.g. Commercial Music, Men’s Choir, Chamber Singers) (1)
- MUS 259R Opera Workshop (1-3)
- MUS 275R Concert/Marching Band (1)
- MUS 350R Concert Chorale (1)
- MUS 375R Ensemble (i.e. Accolade) (1)
- MUS 459R Advanced Opera Workshop (3)
Major Electives III (Applied Music): 6 credit hours from among the following:
- MUS 149R Applied Music I (1)
- MUS 249R Applied Music II (1)
- MUS 349R Applied Music III (1)
- 50-minute private instruction
Download the Music Major Checklist
Minor Requirements (18 credit hours)
Minor Core (12 credit hours):
- MUS 099R Department Performance Attendance (0) three semesters
- MUS 215 Music in Civilization (GE) (3)
- MUS 253 Musicianship I (4)
- MUS 267 Conducting Fundamentals (3)
- Two semesters of applied music (MUS 148R, 149R, 248R, 249R, 349R) (1)
- Two semesters of ensemble (MUS 250R, 256R, 275R, 350R, 459R) (2)
Minor Electives: 6 credit hours from among the following:
- MUS 121 Diction I (3)
- MUS 122 Diction II (3)
- MUS 139 Group Piano (3)
- MUS 254 Musicianship II (4)
- MUS 254L Musicianship II Keyboard Lab (1)
- MUS 263 Musicianship III (4)
- MUS 263L Musicianship III Keyboard Lab (1)
- MUS 264 Musicianship IV (4)
- MUS 259R Opera Workshop (3)
- MUS 275R Topics in Music (Var.)
- MUS 321 Music Composition I (3)
- MUS 322 Music Composition II (3)
- MUS 330 Music History I (3)
- MUS 335 Music History II (3)
- MUS 340 Vocal Literature (3)
- MUS 347 String Pedagogy (2)
- MUS 357 Vocal Pedagogy (3)
- MUS 364 Orchestration (3)
- MUS 367 Advanced Conducting (3)
- MUS 375R Topics in Music (Var.)
- MUS 399R Internship (1-3)
- MUS 459R Advanced Opera Workshop (2)