DRAFT Advising Handbook 2025-2026 
    
    Jul 10, 2025  
DRAFT Advising Handbook 2025-2026

Music


Music
Academic Bulletin

Area of Study: Visual and Performing Arts
Program: Minor (28 credits)


Suggested timeline for students interested in pursuing a Music minor:

  Fall Semester Spring Semester
Year 1 or 2
(8-10 credits)
MUSIC*188, Fundamental Materials of Music
ensemble and/or individual instructiono
MUSIC*123, Listen Up!
ensemble and/or individual instructiono
Year 2 or 3
(8-10 credits)
Intermediate elective Music & Culture (MUSIC*221-226)
-or-
MUSIC*214 (2cr), Improvisational Workshop
ensemble and/or individual instructiono
Intermediate elective Materials & Methods (MUSIC*211 or 216)
-or-
MUSIC*214 (2cr), Improvisational Workshop
ensemble and/or individual instructiono
Year 3 or 4
(6-8 credits)
Advanced coursework (discuss with Music faculty)
ensemble, individual instruction/and/or recitalo
ensemble, individual instruction/and/or recitalo

oStudents are encouraged to perform each semester in ensemble/s (MUSIC*110-119 + 126) or a chamber group (MUSIC*120) of their choosing.
Students may also pursue individual instruction in vocal or instrumental performance (MUSIC*230-275, MUSIC*330-375, or MUSIC*430-475).
Advanced performance students may choose to give a public recital with approval from the faculty.
Students should consult with Music faculty to determine the appropriate ensemble and/or level of individual instruction.

 

Recommended academic courses for first-year students with Music experience (AY25-26)

  • FALL 2025

    • MUSIC 188 - Fundamentals of Music
      read & use music notation & develop broad performance skills
      Signature Course: contact Mike Dolan (mdolan)

       

  • SPRING 2026

    • MUSIC 123 - Listen Up!
      explore music styles & genres to discuss and compare sounds & forms

    • MUSIC 226 - World Music & Cultures
      explore global music making as part of cultural life
       

Ensemble courses, offered every semester except as noted

  • Courses below are repeatable for 1 credit each semester

    • Placement auditions occur at the beginning of each semester
       

      Course # Title Faculty contact Day/Time
      MUSIC*110 Civic Orchestra Mike Dolan (mdolan) M
      7:00-9:30pm
      MUSIC*112 Symphonic Band Carl Miller (cmiller) MWTh
      12:30-1:20pm
      MUSIC*114 Jazz Ensemble Rob Roth (rroth) T 12:30-1:20pm
      Th 7:20-8:50pm
      MUSIC*115 College Choir FA: Kevin Dill (kdill)
      SP: James Niblock (jniblock)
      TWTh
      6:00-6:50pm
      MUSIC*116 Soprano-Alto Chorale FA: Molly Moyer (mmoyer)
      SP: James Niblock (jniblock)
      MW
      12:30-1:20pm
      MUSIC*119 Tenor-Bass Chorus FA: Kevin Dill (kdill)
      SP: James Niblock (jniblock)
      TTh
      12:30-1:20pm
      MUSIC*126 Gamelan Ensemble SP only: Hannah Standiford (hstandiford) T
      7:00-9:30pm

       

Recommended academic course for first-year students with little or no Music experience

  • FALL 2025: MUSIC 121 - Discovering Music
    develop capacity to appreciate, create, and listen to music
     

  • SPRING 2026: MUSIC 226 - World Music & Cultures
    explore global music making as part of cultural life

 

Recommended performance courses for students with little or no Music experience

  • 1 credit each, offered every semester, repeatable once for credit

Course # Title Faculty contact
MUSIC*150 Applied Music: Class Piano Haley Beverburg (hbeverburg)
MUSIC*155 Applied Music: Class Voice Sonya Eagles-Dill (seaglesdill)
MUSIC*160 Applied Music: Class Guitar Jim Froman (jfroman)
MUSIC*161 Applied Music: Orchestral Strings Christina Dolanc (cdolanc)

 

Recommended courses for continuing students interested in a Music minor (AY25-26)
Students interested in declaring a minor in Music should speak directly with a faculty member.
 

  • FALL 2025

    • MUSIC 188 - Fundamentals of Music
      read & use music notation & develop broad performance skills
      Signature Course: contact Mike Dolan (mdolan)

       

  • SPRING 2026

    • MUSIC 123 - Listen Up!
      explore music styles & genres to discuss and compare sounds & forms

    • MUSIC 214 - Improvisation Workshop (2 credits - repeatable once)
      applied exploration of scales, modes, & chord progressions through jazz, rock, & blues

    • MUSIC 226 - World Music & Cultures
      explore global music making as part of cultural life