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Music Business Program Suggestions 

Suggested first and second year community college program of study for transfer into a music major or minor program (Bachelor of Music), BM Music Business Emphasis at the University of Nebraska at Kearney Department of Music.


First Year
 

First Semester 

Hours  Second Semester 

Hours 

Sight Singing &
Ear Training I
1 Sight Singing &
Ear Training II
1
Applied Music Major Performance Area 1 Applied Music Major Performance Area 1
Ensemble 1 Ensemble 1
Piano Techniques I
(non-piano majors)
1 Piano Techniques II (non-piano majors) or Keyboard Harmonization (piano majors) 1
Music Theory I 3 Music Theory II 3
* GS Requirements 9
    * GS Requirements 9
Hours  16  Hours  16


Second Year
 

First Semester 

Hours  Second Semester 

Hours 

Sight Singing &
Ear Training III

1 Beginning Accounting 3
 Applied Music Major Performance Area 1 Business Computer Systems 4
 Ensemble 1 Ensemble 1
Piano Techniques III (non-piano majors) 1 *GS Requirements 6
Music Theory III 3 Applied Music Major Performing Area 1
College Algebra 3    
* GS Requirements 6    
Hours  16  Hours  15


*Choose from courses in the humanities, English composition, speech communication, history, natural sciences, social and behavioral sciences, foreign language and fine arts.

If the above program of study is not available at the student's community college, we encourage students who anticipate transferring to the University of Nebraska at Kearney for this degree program to enroll in any courses possible in music theory, ear training, applied music lessons, (major and minor areas), piano techniques, instrumental techniques and voice techniques.

All students planning to major or minor in music must complete admission requirements as determined by the Department of Music and Performing Arts.  Application for admission including audition must be submitted prior to enrollment.  Music majors and minors must choose an area of applied music and meet the proficiency standards of the Department for admission and graduation.  All new students will audition to determine their performance level.  All incoming students, including transfer students, will also take placement tests in the areas of theory, ear-training, sight singing, piano skills, and performance.

For additional information contact:      

Dr. Valerie Cisler
Department of Music and Performing Arts
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Kearney, Nebraska  68849
Telephone:  (308)  865-8618
cislerv@unk.edu
http://www.unk.edu/acad/music/