Music for Non-Majors

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MUSIC FOR ALL UIC STUDENTS

ENSEMBLES Any UIC student, regardless of major, has a place in our music ensembles. Auditions are for appropriate placement in the ensemble, not for acceptance. Auditions typically occur during the first week of the semester. All ensembles are one credit courses. Learn more at go.uic.edu/comeplay.

CHORAL MUS 150 Vocal Jazz Ensemble TR 12:30-1:45pm MUS 153 University Choir MWF 12-12:50pm MUS 154 Chamber Choir TR 11am-12:15pm MUS 155 Women’s Choral Ensemble MWF 1-1:50pm

INSTRUMENTAL MUS 151, Section 1 Wind Ensemble MW 4-5:50 pm, F 4-4:50pm MUS 151, Section 2 Symphonic Band MW 6-7:30pm MUS 152 Chamber Music Ensemble Meeting times determined by instructor. MUS 152, Section 4 ¡Mariachi Fuego! R 6-8pm MUS 152, Section 5 Percussion Ensemble R 6-9pm

NON-MAJORS

MUS 156 Pep Band T 6-7:30pm Additional meeting times will be arranged pending basketball season schedule. MUS 157 Orchestra TR 3:30-5:30pm

JAZZ AND POP MUS 150 Vocal Jazz Ensemble TR 12:30-1:45pm MUS 159, Section 1 Jazz Ensemble MF 12:00- 1:50 PM, W 12:00-12:50 PM MUS 159, Section 2 Jazz Workshop Meeting times determined by instructor MUS 159, Section 3 Pop-Rock Band Meeting times determined by instructor

Scholarships in music are available by audition for music degree students and minors. Priority will be given to music degree students.

MUS 160 Jazz Combos Meeting times determined by instructor

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GEN ED COURSES

MINOR

These general education music courses are available to all students on campus. For other music courses, priority is given to music degree and music minor students.

The music minor requires 21 credits through courses in Music Theory, Ear Training, Keyboard Skills, History, and Literature. To apply for the music minor, visit our website and fill out a music minor application.

MUS 100 Introduction to Music 3 credits, Creative Arts MUS 107 Fundamentals of Music Theory 3 credits, Creative Arts MUS 113 Art Song 3 credits, Creative Arts MUS 114 Jazz History 3 credits, Creative Arts or Understanding the Past MUS 115 Opera 3 credits, Creative Arts MUS 117 Music for Symphony Orchestra 3 credits, Creative Arts

MUS 118 American Popular Music 3 credits, Creative Arts or Understanding the Past

A theory diagnostic test must be taken for entry unless the student has already received an “A” in MUS 107.

MUS 119 Music for the Piano 3 credits, Creative Arts

DEGREES

MUS 127 Latin American Music (also available online) 3 credits, Creative Arts or World Cultures

The Department of Music offers four degrees:

MUS 227 Music Cultures of the World 3 credits, Creative Arts or World Cultures MUS 240 Music, Gender, and Culture 3 credits, Creative Arts or Individual and Society

STUDENT-RUN ORGANIZATIONS Downtown Voices draws top singers from the UIC choir program and perform a capella music around Chicago in concerts and competitions. Kappa Kappa Psi is a co-educational fraternal organization that advances college and university bands through dedicated service and support. Follow both organizations on Facebook for more information. Learn more about our student organizations at theatreandmusic.uic.edu

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Bachelor of Arts in Music Students gain a strong foundation in music theory, history, and literature. Well-suited for students pursuing a double degree. Audition Required.

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Bachelor of Arts in Music Business Students combine music study with coursework in accounting, music business, marketing, and finance, with up to two internships in Chicago’s music industry. Audition Required.

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Bachelor of Music in Performance Students build upon the foundations of music performance with weekly lessons by leading professional Chicago musicians. Audition Required.

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Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies Students prepare for careers as professional jazz musicians, focusing on fundamentals and performance. Audition Required.

Current students looking to pursue a degree in music should: -- Visit the College of Architecture, Design, and the Arts Student Affairs office in Jefferson Hall, Room 208, and complete an Inter-College Transfer Form. -- Contact us at music@uic.edu to schedule your audition.

FAQS Does UIC have a music department? Yes! UIC has an active music department, located in the School of Theatre & Music (STM). I am not a music degree student; can I participate in an ensemble? Absolutely! We welcome students from every UIC college to make music at STM. Ensembles are open to all UIC students. Do I have to audition for the ensembles? Auditions are only for chair placement in the correct ensemble. Everyone can participate. You do not need to audition in order to register. Are ensembles classes? Do I get a grade? Each ensemble is a graded course worth one credit. This credit can count toward your electives. Are there other ensembles available that are not for class credit? Yes. STM also has an a capella group called Downtown Voices. Contact us for details. I am pre-med and heard I cannot get a degree in music. Is that true? No. It is possible to earn a degree in music and another discipline at the same time. However, a dual degree requires 30 extra credit hours. Be sure to speak to an advisor for more information. Can I take lessons through the university? No. Private lessons are for music degree students only, but we may be able to help you find an instructor. Contact us for details. Can I get a scholarship to play in an ensemble? Yes, you can be considered for an award if you’re not a music degree student; based on an audition that shows us your potential to contribute to the success of the UIC music ensemble program. Students receiving a Music Merit Award must participate in at least one musical ensemble for every semester they receive an award.


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