Catalog 2011 - 2012

Music Opportunities for the Non-Music Major

All students are encouraged to perform in ensembles, to enroll in music courses and to take applied music (studio lessons). Music courses may be used to fulfill the humanities/fine arts component of the general curriculum distribution requirements. Any music class may be used, although a maximum of four studio/performance-oriented courses may be used to satisfy this requirement.

Note: A new set of course numbers is being devised for studio lessons and music ensembles to comply with federal regulations that take effect on July 1, 2011, regarding the definition of a “full-time” student and repeatable courses. New music course numbers will be posted once the revised course numbers become official.

Degree Requirements

Studio/performance-oriented courses in music:

MUS 147-168Studio Lessons

1

MUS 192World Music Drumming Ensemble

0-1

MUS 245Special Project in Music

1

MUS 246Camerata

0-1

MUS 247-268Studio Lessons

1-2

MUS 289Orchestra

0-1

MUS 290Spartan Band

0-1

MUS 291Wind Ensemble

0-1

MUS 292Jazz Ensemble

0-1

MUS 293Collegiate Chorale

0-1

MUS 294Opus

0-1

MUS 295Women's Glee Club

0-1

MUS 296Tampa Oratorio Society

0-1

MUS 301Interactive Arts Ensemble

3

MUS 307Opera Workshop

0-1

MUS 309Performance Class

0-1

MUS 310String Ensemble

0-1

MUS 311Classical Guitar Ensemble

0-1

MUS 312Woodwind Ensemble

0-1

MUS 313Brass Ensemble

0-1

MUS 314Percussion Ensemble

0-1

MUS 147-168: see concurrents

MUS 245: When the project listed in the specific class schedule offering is an ensemble

MUS 247-268: see concurrents