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(see footnotes at bottom)
First Semester
††MUS 129 | Recital Hour | 0 | hours |
††Applied Major |
2 | hours | |
††MUS 121, or MUS 125 |
Orchestra Band, Symphonic |
1 | hour |
††MUS 103 | Class Piano | 1 | hour |
††Music Elective |
1 | hour | |
††MUS 111 | Music Theory | 3 | hours |
††MUS 217 | Computer Applications for Music Majors | 2 | hours |
ENGL 101G | Freshman Composition | 3 | hours |
PHYS 100G | Acoustics for Musicians | 3 | hours |
SE 101 | Freshman Academic Success at Southeastern | 2 | hours |
Total: | 18 | hours |
Second Semester
††MUS 129 | Recital Hour | 0 | hours |
††Applied Major |
2 | hours | |
††MUS 121, or MUS 125 |
Orchestra Band, Symphonic |
1 | hour |
††MUS 104 | Class Piano | 1 | hour |
††MUS 112 | Music Theory | 3 | hours |
††MUS 152 | Introduction to Music Literature | 2 | hours |
MATH 161G | College Algebra | 3 | hours |
ENGL 102G | Critical Reading and Writing | 3 | hours |
Total: | 15 | hours |
First Semester
††MUS 129 | Recital Hour | 0 | hours |
††Applied Major |
2 | hours | |
††MUS 121, or MUS 125 |
Orchestra Band, Symphonic |
1 | hours |
††MUS 209 | Class Piano | 1 | hour |
††MUS 211G | Music Theory | 3 | hours |
MATH 241G | Elementary Statistics | 3 | hours |
ENGL 230, or ENGL 231, or ENGL 232G |
World Literature English Literature American Literature |
3 | hours |
HIST 201, or HIST 101HG |
American History to 1877 Western Civilization for Honors Students |
3 | hours |
Total: | 16 | hours |
Second Semester
††MUS 129 | Recital Hour | 0 | hours |
††Applied Major |
2 | hours | |
††MUS 121, or MUS 125 |
Orchestra Band, Symphonic |
1 | hour |
††MUS 210 | Class Piano | 1 | hour |
††MUS 212 | Music Theory | 3 | hours |
††Music Elective |
1 | hour | |
††MUS 357 | Introduction to World Music | 2 | hours |
ENGL 230, or ENGL 231, or ENGL 232 |
World Literature English Literature American Literature |
3 | hours |
Total: | 13 | hours |
First Semester
††MUS 449 | Recital Hour | 0 | hours |
††Applied Major |
2 | hours | |
††MUS 421, or MUS 425 |
Orchestra Band, Symphonic |
1 | hour |
††MUS 440 | Instrumental Techniques I | 3 | hours |
††MUS 354 | Music History I | 3 | hours |
††MUS 371 | Form and Analysis | 2 | hours |
††MUS 381 | Counterpoint | 2 | hours |
COMM 211G | Introduction to Pubic Speaking | 3 | hours |
Total: | 16 | hours |
Second Semester
††MUS 449 | Recital Hour | 0 | hours |
††Applied Major |
2 | hours | |
††MUS 421, or MUS 425 |
Orchestra Band, Symphonic |
1 | hour |
††MUS 446 | Instrumental Techniques II | 3 | hours |
††MUS 355 | Music History II | 3 | hours |
††MUS 372 | Form and Analysis | 2 | hours |
††MUS 382 | Counterpoint | 2 | hours |
††MUSA 350 | Junior Recital | 0 | |
Total: | 13 | hours |
First Semester
††MUS 449 | Recital Hour | 0 | hours |
††Applied Music |
3 | hours | |
††MUS 421, or MUS 425 |
Orchestra Band, Symphonic |
1 | hour |
††Music Elective1 |
3 | hours | |
††MUS 414, or MUS 416, or MUS 417, or MUS 418 |
Percussion Pedagogy, Materials and Lab Brass Pedagogy, Materials and Lab Woodwind Pedagogy, Materials and Lab String Pedagogy, Materials and Lab |
3 | hours |
GBIO 106G | Introduction to Biological Principles I | 3 | hours |
Social Science Elective2,G |
3 | hours | |
Total: | 16 | hours |
Second Semester
††MUS 449 | Recital Hour | 0 | hours |
††Applied Music |
3 | hours | |
††MUS 421, or MUS 425 |
Orchestra Band, Symphonic |
1 | hour |
GBIO 107G | Introduction to Biological Principles II | 3 | hours |
Social Science Elective2,G |
3 | hours | |
Humanities Elective3 |
3 | hours | |
Total: | 13 | hours |
Total semester hours required 120
Southeastern 101 is not required of transfer or readmitted Southeastern students with 30 hours or more. Those students will replace Southeastern 101 with 2 hours of free electives.
GGeneral Education Courses
††Major courses requiring a grade of "C" or better.
1To be selected from 300 and 400 level theory, music history, music research courses,
or three semesters of applied piano 461. The piano faculty may require piano study
beyond Music 210.
2To be selected from Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, Political Science,
Psychology, or Sociology.
3To be selected from 200-level or higher Foreign Language, Mythology, Philosophy, History,
Speech Communication, or Literature course work.
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