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Music Minor

Music Minor 960w

Explore music theory, then bring it to life on the stage.

Become a proficient music performer, training with key composers, musical forms, and stylistic movements.

Students develop essential music theory and listening skills through interactive exercises. In the classroom, practice diverse musical styles, genres, and historical periods, fostering critical listening and analysis skills. 

Unique class topics in the Music minor:

  • Aural Skills and Theory Fundamentals: Develop essential music theory and listening skills through interactive exercises and practice.
  • Music Appreciation: Explore the diverse world of music through listening, analysis, and discussion of various musical styles, genres, and historical periods.
  • Introduction to Music Literature: Study and analyze significant works of music literature from different cultures and periods, examining their historical and cultural contexts.
  • History of Music: Trace the development of Western music from ancient times to the present day, exploring key composers, musical forms, and stylistic movements.





Additional information
for the School of Humanities and Fine and Performing Arts

Catalog – see program guides