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The music program at UCSC integrates music performance, theory,
composition, history and literature. It offers a wide variety
of possibilities both to students wishing to major or minor
in music, and to all students who wish to increase their musical
abilities and understanding. The Music Department supports
an unusually diverse curriculum for a department of its size.
By a choice of electives, the student can emphasize aspects
of music beyond the basic core courses required of the major
or minor. Students may obtain preparation for graduate or
professional work in the following broad areas:
A. Performance (including orchestral and chamber music instruments,
piano and Baroque keyboard instruments, and choral and vocal
studies);
B. Composition and Theory (including instrumental, vocal,
electronic and computer techniques);
C. Musicology and Early Music Performance;
D. Ethnomusicology. Advanced students may also enroll in
some master's level courses and/or undertake research projects,
field work, or student-taught seminars in association with
faculty.
Music courses and individual instruction are available to
all registered students. If a course has limited enrollment,
music majors and minors may have priority. Only officially
enrolled UCSC students are permitted to audit classes.
The first-year theory course for music majors is Music 30A/B/C. Depending on their abilities and experience, students entering the program are placed directly into Music 30A or into one of two preparatory courses, Music 13 and Music 14. The Core Curriculum Placement Exam, given at the beginning of Fall Quarter, is the usual tool for determining each student's placement.
Click here to see a sample exam.
Any lower-division B.A. or B.M. student enrolled in Music
13 , 14 , or 30A/L, B/M, or C/N may declare a major or minor
in music by completing the following:
1) Obtain a "Proposed Study Plan-Declaration of Major/Minor"
form from your college;
2) Obtain the signature of your academic preceptor on the
form;
3) To declare the major (not the minor), obtain applied instructor's
signature on the "Primary Instrument Instruction Authorization"
(forms available in Music Center 127, the Music Department
Office, and from applied instructors);
4) Consult a music faculty adviser to work out a study plan--obtain
the adviser's signature;
5) Obtain approval of completed form at Music Department
Office.
For more information please see the Undergraduate
Student Handbook (Adobe
Acrobat Reader required).
Scholarship Awards are available for incoming undergraduate students. The Music Department awards scholarship money to advanced performers in all areas of musical performance for the 2008-2009 academic year. Strong performers are encouraged to apply. Simply apply to UCSC as a Music Major, and send a non-returnable cassette or CD to:
Music Department Scholarships
244 Music Center
1156 High Street
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
Deadline for Postmark of Recordings: January 31, 2008
Guidelines: The cassette or CD should contain at least two solo pieces in contrasting styles, preferably from different historical periods. Label the recording clearly with your name, address, phone number, instrument, and the composers and titles of the works included. For more information, please contact the Music Dept. Office at (831) 459-2292 or music@ucsc.edu.
For more information, please see Scholarships.
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