2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Moores School of Music
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Who’s Who in the Moores School of Music
Director:
Courtney Crappell
Associate Director:
Katherine Turner
Director of Graduate Studies:
Marcus Maroney
Director of Undergraduate Studies:
Cynthia Clayton
Professors:
Cynthia Clayton, Courtney Crappell, Matthew Dirst, Joseph Evans, Andrzej Grabiec, Charles Hausmann, Timothy Hester, Timothy Jones, Timothy Koozin, Franz Anton Krager, Barbara Rose Lange, Howard Pollack, Arnold (Buck) Ross, Robert T. Smith, John Snyder, Melanie Sonnenberg, Betsy Cook Weber, David Ashley White, Blake Wilkins
Associate Professors:
Paul Bertagnolli, Raymond Harvey (Clinical), Julie Kastner, Noe Marmolejo, Marcus Maroney, Tali Morgulis, Jeb Mueller, Andrew Staupe, Brian Suits (Instructional), Lawrence Wheeler, Kirsten Yon
Assistant Professors:
Dan Gelok (Instructional), Erin Hansen, Ji Yeon Lee, Cory Meals, Nancy Murphy, Daryl Robinson, Hector Vasquez (Instructional), Alec Warren, Dennis Whittaker (Instructional)
Professors of Practice:
David Bertman, Dana Pradervand
Lecturers:
Cora Bigwood, Cory Lafevers, Anna Langley, Kevin Miller, Katherine Turner, Chapman Welch
Affiliate Artists:
Alan Austin, Zachary Averyt, Wayne Brooks, Adam Dinitz, Aralee Dorough, Jonathan Fischer, Randall Griffin, Mark Hughes, Robert Johnson, Brian Kauk, Anthony Kitai, Suzanne LeFevre, Dominique McCormick, Mark Nuccio, Gavin Reed, Chester Rowell, Peggy Russell, Melissa Suhr, James Vassallo, Danny Vinson, Elise Wagner, Robert Walp, Michael Wheeler, Woodrow Witt
Degrees
The Moores School of Music offers Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees. In addition, it is possible to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in music through the College of the Arts. Information on graduate degrees is available in the Graduate and Professional Studies catalog.
Bachelor of Arts
The Bachelor of Arts degree in music is offered to students wishing to pursue a program that places great emphasis on the liberal arts, but with a strong concentration in the field of music. In addition to the college requirements for the Bachelor of Arts, a minimum of 50 semester hours in music is required.
Bachelor of Music
Two baccalaureate music degrees are offered: Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Music in Applied Music. The Bachelor of Music degree offers majors in Composition, Music Theory, and with Elective Studies in Teacher Certification (instrumental or choral), Marketing, Nonprofit Leadership, and Religion. The Bachelor of Music in Applied Music offers performance concentrations in Piano, Organ, Voice, Winds, Brass, Strings, or Percussion.
Course Requirements for a Bachelor of Music Degree:
In addition to all university and college requirements, students must complete all requirements for each B.M. degree as outlined below. Note that requirements for the various concentrations for the Bachelor of Music in Applied Music degree appear separately, as do the different areas of elective studies.
Bachelor of Music in Applied Music with concentrations in :
Piano Performance, Organ Performance
Instrumental Performance
Vocal Performance
Bachelor of Music:
Composition Major
Music Theory Major
Elective Studies in Teacher Certification (Instrumental or Choral)
Elective Studies in Marketing
Elective Studies in Religion
Elective Studies in Nonprofit Leadership
Admission to Specific Areas of Specializations in Music
Although a successful audition will allow a student to enroll as a music major at the Moores School of Music, formal acceptance into specific areas of specialization (applied music, theory, composition, music education) may not occur until the end of the sophomore year.
Students who wish to apply for admission to an area of specialization must pass the admissions requirements established by the area of specialization. Although areas of specialization are not officially recognized until the end of the sophomore year, students should indicate their interest to appropriate faculty members and the academic advisor as early as possible for effective advising.
Ensemble Participation
Students enrolled in applied music instruction must participate in the large ensemble appropriate for the instrument or voice. The ensemble directors determine ensemble placement via audition results. These policies remain in force even after degree requirements have been met.
Accreditation
The Moores School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music and a member of the Texas Association of Music Schools.
Admission to the Moores School of Music
New Students
In addition to meeting all requirements for admission to the University of Houston, all students applying for acceptance as majors in the Moores School of Music must pass an audition on their principal instrument or voice and be able to meet at least a freshman level of performance. In addition, they must take an examination for placement in music theory, aural skills, and piano.
Transfer Students
In addition to meeting all requirements for admission to the University of Houston, all transfer students applying for acceptance as majors in the Moores School of Music must pass an audition on their principal instrument or voice. Music majors transferring from other institutions must have a 2.50 minimum grade point average in all music courses attempted. Courses within the Texas “Field of Study Curriculum for Music” will transfer if minimum grade point and proficiency requirements are met. As required of Moores School of Music’s native students, transfer students must take and pass applicable prerequisite proficiency exams before enrolling in designated theory and aural skills courses.
Transfer students in composition must have a 3.25 GPA in all previous music theory, aural skills and composition course work in order to be accepted into the composition program. Transfer students in music theory must have a 3.0 GPA in all freshman and sophomore level theory and aural skills courses to be fully admitted to the music theory program in the junior year and a GPA of 3.25 in all theory courses to graduate.
For more information, please visit http://www.uh.edu/kgmca/music.
Post Baccalaureate Students
Post-baccalaureate applicants for teacher certification in music must first meet requirements of the College of Education , apply to the Moores School of Music through Acceptd and provide the following materials: (a) unofficial transcripts, (b) statement of intent, (c) two references, and (d) a 15-minute video of a solo performance on a primary instrument or of classroom music teaching. Applicants must also complete an interview with a music education faculty member. Additional information is available on the Moores School of Music website.
Recital Attendance
Programs covering a wide range of literature and varied media of performance are presented each term by faculty and by students. All music majors must attend a total of 96 recitals prior to graduation. Music education majors will be exempt from recital attendance the term of student teaching. If student teaching is completed in the 8th term of study, music education majors need only accumulate a total of 84 recitals. Students must attend a minimum of four Tuesday recitals each term they are enrolled in nine or more hours until their total recital requirement has been met.
To request preparation of a degree plan or schedule a junior recital, students must have attended 60 recitals. To schedule a senior recital, students must have attended 72 recitals. Graduation paperwork will not be approved until the total requirement has been met. Students should attend 12 recitals each term to meet these requirements. In the rare instance when a non-degree applicable recital is requested and approved, the student must be current on recital attendance before the event can be scheduled. The numbers required are 12 recitals (freshman), 36 recitals (sophomores), and 60 recitals (junior).
Only Moores School of Music sponsored recitals will be counted for credit. Performances in which the student is a participant will not count toward recital attendance. Attendance is documented electronically with the CougarOne card, or by turning in recital programs within two weeks of the performance. Please contact the undergraduate advisor for details.
C- Rule
For all MUSA, MUSI, and MUED courses required for the music major or minor degree, with the exception of ensembles, students must earn a grade of C- or better in order to apply the course toward a Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts in Music, or a minor degree in music. Furthermore, a minimum grade of C- is required for advancement to the subsequent course in all sequential courses.
Theory and Aural Skills Proficiency Examinations
Proficiency exams are prerequisites for several courses in the theory and aural skills sequences. A passing grade on these exams will likewise be at least C-. Furthermore, proficiency examinations are valid only through the next offering of the course for which they are prerequisite; if a student, having qualified for a course for which a proficiency examination is prerequisite, fails to complete that course the next time it is offered, the student must retake and pass the proficiency exam(s) for that course before enrolling in it.
Participation in Music Courses by Nonmajors
A number of music courses can be used by nonmusic majors to fulfill certain core course requirements. In addition, students majoring in other areas may elect to participate in ensembles, typically with consent of the instructor. Instruction in applied music for college credit is not generally available to nonmajors. Anyone interested in noncredit private lessons should contact the Community Arts Academy at 713-743-3398 or visit www.uh.edu/kgmca/music/caa.
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