2012-13 University Calendar
 Kwantlen Polytechnic University  Calendar  2012-13  Faculty of Arts  Music, General Studies: Bachelor of Music in Musical Arts Degree

Music, General Studies: Bachelor of Music in Musical Arts Degree

Description

The BMMA is a four-year program focusing primarily on Western classical music while providing students with opportunities to explore jazz, pop, and world music. Practical courses, such as the Business of Music, Approaches to Music Education, and Psychophysiology of Music Performance, give this program an experiential dimension rarely found in traditional music programs. The program fosters students' creativity and versatility, equipping them to adapt to changing market demands and to apply learned theory and practice in a variety of cultural and service sectors.

Note: Concentrations will be offered in the coming years.

Student Profile

BMMA students are high school graduates, transfer students, and adult learners residing in the region (South Fraser, Fraser Valley, and North Fraser, east of Burnaby).  All entering students require rudimentary knowledge of music theory, basic aural and rhythm skills, and practical performance skills at a university-entrance level. (BMMA – Audition Requirements). In addition, good writing and research skills will be beneficial in all music history courses

Career Opportunities

A curriculum that supports an entrepreneurial spirit in the cultural marketplace is an important focus of the Kwantlen music degree. The program opens multiple pathways to career options including performance, studio pedagogy, music education, interdisciplinary arts, and arts management. In addition, the BMMA provides opportunities for leadership development and community-based music initiatives through liaisons with schools, arts organizations, and relevant industry partners. Two concentrations within the program (Studio Pedagogy and Education) include practica, with community and industry partners monitoring student work in studio, classroom, and business settings.

Graduates of the BMMA degree will be able to access post-baccalaureate studies in music education or in graduate music programs emphasizing performance, studio pedagogy, music theory, or musicology will be accessible to graduates of the BMMA degree at universities across North America.

Through a judicious choice of courses and/or further study, BMMA students may also pursue music-related careers in the areas of music services (e.g., music librarian, music therapy), science and technology (e.g., audio engineering, digital audio editor), management (e.g., arts administration, concert promotion), advertising (e.g., music critic, jingle writer), business (music wholesaler/distributor, merchandising, entertainment business lawyer), and music production in the related fields of film, theatre, and television.

Program Admission Requirements

In addition to Kwantlen's General university admission requirements including the undergraduate-level English Proficiency Requirement, the following program admission requirements apply:

Year One Admission:

Note: One post-secondary English course, equivalent to Kwantlen's ENGL 1100, is a graduation requirement for all Kwantlen degrees. Students wishing to complete the program without having to undertake any preparatory courses must enter with English 12 with a B grade or the equivalent. Please make an appointment with an Academic Advisor to plan your course selections accordingly.

* Auditions are held in March, April and May; late auditions may be held in August, subject to seat availability.

† Applicants who have successfully completed the RCM – Advanced Rudiments Examination in Theory or Conservatory Canada, Theory IV may be exempt from writing the theory section of the placement test upon presentation of the certification of completion.

For more details regarding audition requirements and the placement exam, visit: www.kwantlen.ca/music.

Year Three Admission:

Note: One post-secondary English course, equivalent to Kwantlen's ENGL 1100, is a graduation requirement for all Kwantlen degrees. If English was not taken prior to admission to the third year of the degree program, students must take ENGL 1100 (or equivalent) in addition to the program requirements. This will require the completion of more than 120 credits to meet graduation requirements.

* Note: Auditions are held in March, April and May; late auditions may be held in August, subject to seat availability.

Program Continuance Requirements

For students admitted to Year 1 of the program, continuation into Year 3 requires:

Program Requirements

The BMMA program requires a minimum of 122 credits successfully completed.  Students completing the General Studies Major may also elect to complete one of four concentrations.  Each concentration requires additional credits.

Please note, the BMMA requires a total of 18 credits of electives, six (6) of which must be completed before progressing to third year.

Note: MUSI courses number 3000 to 4999 are assessed Tuition Category 2.a.2 tuition and fees for domestic students.

General Studies Major

Lower Level Requirements

Student must successfully complete 66 credits of Lower Level courses to include:

12 credits of Music Theory (all of):
  MUSI 1150 The Language of Music I 3 credits
  MUSI 1250 The Language of Music II 3 credits
  MUSI 2350 The Language of Music III 3 credits
  MUSI 2450 The Language of Music IV 3 credits
8 credits of Aural Musicianship (all of):
  MUSI 1151 Aural Musicianship I  2 credits
  MUSI 1251 Aural Musicianship II 2 credits
  MUSI 2351 Aural Musicianship III 2 credits
  MUSI 2451 Aural Musicianship IV 2 credits
12 credits of Music History (all of):
  MUSI 1153 History of Music I: Antiquity to 1600 3 credits
  MUSI 1253 History of Music II: 1600 to 1800 3 credits
  MUSI 2353 History of Music III: 1800 to 1900 3 credits
  MUSI 2453 History of Music IV: 1900 To The Present 3 credits
4 credits of Keyboard Skills* (all of):
  MUSI 1154 Keyboard Skills I 1 credit
  MUSI 1254 Keyboard Skills II 1 credit
  MUSI 2354 Keyboard Skills III 1 credit
  MUSI 2454 Keyboard Skills IV 1 credit
8 credits of Studio Lessons (all of):
  MUSI 1157 Major Instrument - Concentration I 2 credits
  MUSI 1257 Major Instrument - Concentration II 2 credits
  MUSI 2357 Major Instrument - Concentration III 2 credits
  MUSI 2457 Major Instrument - Concentration IV 2 credits
8 credits of Ensemble
  All of:
  MUSI 1167 Kwantlen Strings I 2 credits
  MUSI 1267 Kwantlen Strings II 2 credits
  MUSI 2367 Kwantlen Strings III 2 credits
  MUSI 2467 Kwantlen Strings IV 2 credits
  Or all of:
  MUSI 1168 Kwantlen Wind Ensemble I 2 credits
  MUSI 1268 Kwantlen Wind Ensemble II 2 credits
  MUSI 2368 Kwantlen Wind Ensemble III 2 credits
  MUSI 2468 Kwantlen Wind Ensemble IV 2 credits
  Or all of:
  MUSI 1169 Kwantlen Chorus I 2 credits
  MUSI 1269 Kwantlen Chorus II 2 credits
  MUSI 2369 Kwantlen Chorus III 2 credits
  MUSI 2469 Kwantlen Chorus IV 2 credits
  Or all of:
  MUSI 1171 Guitar Chamber Ensemble I 2 credits
  MUSI 1271 Guitar Chamber Ensemble II 2 credits
  MUSI 2371 Guitar Chamber Ensemble III 2 credits
  MUSI 2471 Guitar Chamber Ensemble IV 2 credits
6 credits of English/Writing Intensive courses:
  ENGL 1100 Introduction to University Writing 3 credits
  One additional English/Writing Intensive course 3 credits
And:
  MUSI 1112 Introduction to the Music Industry 2 credits
And 6 credits of Non-Music Electives:
  Course(s) numbered 1100 or higher, not in the MUSI subject area. 6 credits

Note:
* Students whose main instrument is piano substitute 4 credits of electives.
† Recommended

Upper Level Requirements

Student must have successfully completed Lower Level requirements before beginning Upper Level.  Completion of Upper Level requires 52 credits of courses to include:

6 credits of Music Theory (all of):
  MUSI 3550 The Language of Music V: Jazz and Pop 3 credits
  MUSI 3650 The Language of Music VI: Contemporary 3 credits
6 credits of Music History (all of):
  MUSI 3553 History of Jazz and Pop Music 3 credits
  MUSI 3653 World Music 3 credits
8 credits of Studio Lessons (all of):
  MUSI 3557 Major Instrument - Concentration V  2 credits
  MUSI 3657 Major Instrument - Concentration VI  2 credits
  MUSI 4757 Major Instrument - Concentration VII  2 credits
  MUSI 4857 Major Instrument - Concentration VIII  2 credits
8 credits of Ensemble
  All of:
  MUSI 3567 Kwantlen Strings V 2 credits
  MUSI 3667 Kwantlen Strings VI 2 credits
  MUSI 4767 Kwantlen Strings VII 2 credits
  MUSI 4867 Kwantlen Strings VIII 2 credits
  Or all of:
  MUSI 3568 Kwantlen Wind Ensemble V 2 credits
  MUSI 3668 Kwantlen Wind Ensemble VI 2 credits
  MUSI 4768 Kwantlen Wind Ensemble VII 2 credits
  MUSI 4868 Kwantlen Wind Ensemble VIII 2 credits
  Or all of:
  MUSI 3569 Kwantlen Chorus V 2 credits
  MUSI 3669 Kwantlen Chorus VI 2 credits
  MUSI 4769 Kwantlen Chorus VII 2 credits
  MUSI 4869 Kwantlen Chorus VIII 2 credits
  Or all of:
  MUSI 3571 Guitar Chamber Ensemble V 2 credits
  MUSI 3671 Guitar Chamber Ensemble VI 2 credits
  MUSI 4771 Guitar Chamber Ensemble VII 2 credits
  MUSI 4871 Guitar Chamber Ensemble VIII 2 credits
And both of:
  MUSI 3512 The Business of Music  3 credits
  MUSI 3551 Conducting I  3 credits
And 12 credits of Non-Music Electives:
  Any course number 1100 or higher not in the MUSI subject area. 12 credits
And 6 additional credits of Music Electives:
  Any MUSI 1100 or higher course not already included in the program 6 credits

Major Without Concentration

To complete their degree, students who choose not to complete one of the Concentrations listed below, must complete an additional four (4) credits of Music Electives (MUSI 3000 or higher courses).

Studio Pedagogy Concentration

Students must complete a total of 136 credits, including:

Course work must include all of:
  MUSI 3502 Computer Applications in Music Education 3 credits
  MUSI 3586 Introduction to Music Pedagogy 3 credits
  MUSI 3686 Approaches to Music Education 3 credits
  MUSI 3688 Studio Pedagogy I 2 credits
  MUSI 4788 Studio Pedagogy II 2 credits
  MUSI 4888 Studio Pedagogy III 2 credits
  MUSI 4899 Music Practicum (under development) 3 credits

Music Education Concentration

Students must complete a total of 136 credits, including:

Course work must include all of:
  MUSI 3502 Computer Applications in Music Education 3 credits
  MUSI 3586 Introduction to Music Pedagogy 3 credits
  MUSI 3686 Approaches to Music Education 3 credits
  MUSI 4786 Ensemble Rehearsal Techniques 3 credits
  MUSI 4899 Music Practicum (under development) 3 credits
And one of:
  MUSI 4751 Conducting II: Instrumental 3 credits
  MUSI 4752 Conducting II: Choral 3 credits

Jazz Studies Concentration

Students must complete a total of 141 credits, including:

Course work must include all of:
  MUSI 3590 Orchestration and Arranging 3 credits
  MUSI 3591 Composition 3 credits
  MUSI 4790 Arranging for Small Ensembles 3 credits
  MUSI 3535 Jazz Improvisation I 1.5 credits
  MUSI 3635 Jazz Improvisation II 1.5 credits
  MUSI 4735 Jazz Improvisation III 1.5 credits
  MUSI 4835 Jazz Improvisation IV 1.5 credits
  And either all of:
  MUSI 3577 Jazz Band V 2 credits
  MUSI 3677 Jazz Band VI 2 credits
  MUSI 4777 Jazz Band VII 2 credits
  MUSI 4877 Jazz Band VIII 2 credits
  Or all of:
  MUSI 3578 Jazz Combo V 2 credits
  MUSI 3678 Jazz Combo VI 2 credits
  MUSI 4778 Jazz Combo VII 2 credits
  MUSI 4878 Jazz Combo VIII 2 credits

Composition Concentration

Students must complete a total of 136 credits, including:

Course work must include all of:
  MUSI 3590 Orchestration and Arranging 3 credits
  MUSI 3591 Composition 3 credits
  MUSI 4790 Arranging for Small Ensembles 3 credits
  MUSI 4791 Contemporary Composition (under development) 3 credits
  MUSI 3691 Song and Lyric Writing 3 credits
  MUSI 3602 Audio Recording and Production Techniques 3 credits

Credential Awarded

Upon successful completion of the major program, students are eligible to receive a Bachelor of Music in Musical Arts, Major in General Studies.


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