MUA & MUJ Studio Instruction Syllabus
A. Definitions
- The 100-level MUA and MUJ Studio Instruction courses include
30-minute private lessons each week. These courses are open to any
student in the university. These courses will not count toward a
music major's primary instrument requirements.
Courses included: MUA 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161, 171, 181; MUJ
131, 141, 151, 161, 171, 181.
- The 200-level and 400-level MUA and MUJ Studio Instruction
courses include 50-minute private lessons each week. These courses
are limited to music majors. All students must audition for
acceptance as a music major before being admitted to these courses.
Courses included: MUA 211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261, 271, 281, 411,
421, 431, 441, 451, 461, 471, 481, 498, 499; MUJ 231, 241, 251, 261,
271, 281, 498.
B. Individual Instructor Requirements
Many studio instructors add an additional syllabus page
that is specific to their studios. If in doubt, please ask your
instructor about this.
C. Departmental Requirements
This section includes a general outline of requirements
in music majors, music minors, and non-music majors enrolled for studio
instruction. All students will be expected to meet the general requirements
as listed; additional studio instruction requirements will be at the
discretion of the individual instructor.
C.1. Lesson Attendance:
The lesson grade will be
affected by a student not attending a minimum of 13 lessons
(spring and fall; 10 lessons in the summer).
In the case of a lesson that is missed with no advance notification, the
instructor will not make up the lesson; instructors will make up lessons
with advance notification from students and in cases where the instructor
misses a lesson.
C.2. Thursday Morning Class Attendance:
All music
majors and minors will be expected to attend an event every Thursday
Class from 9:30-10:30 a.m. These include student recitals,
performance classes, guest performances, and lectures. Please
consult the Thursday Schedule attached to this syllabus for specifics.
The student's final grade will be lowered one
full letter for failure to meet the Thursday Morning Attendance
requirement.
C.3. Concert Attendance:
All
students enrolled in 200-level or 400-level MUA or MUJ Studio Instruction must attend eight concerts or recitals every semester. Up to
half of these may be events in which the student is performing.
All
students enrolled in 100-level MUA or MUJ Studio Instruction are required to attend four concerts or recitals every semester. Up
to half of these may be events in which the student is performing.
Please consult the Music Department
Calendar attached to this syllabus for events taking place at Roberts
Recital Hall. Other community events are acceptable; however, please clear
these events with the instructor.
The student's final grade will be lowered one
full letter for failure to meet the Concert Attendance requirement.
C.4. Faculty Recital Attendance:
All music
majors and music minors are expected to attend all faculty recitals, even if
doing so exceeds the requirements listed under Concert Attendance.
C.5. Student Recital Attendance:
All music
majors and music minors are expected to attend all student recitals
presented by music majors, even if doing so exceeds the requirements listed
under Concert Attendance.
C.6. Expected Outcomes:
The student
will be expected to make satisfactory performance progress in the areas of
general technical skills and musicianship. These will be evaluated based on the individual
instructor's assessment, departmental juries, lesson attendance, Thursday
morning class attendance, and concert attendance.
C.7. Performance Juries:
All students
enrolled in 200-level or 400-level MUA or MUJ Studio Instruction must
perform a jury at the end of each semester for the music faculty.
This performance jury makes up 1/3 of the semester grade, with the other
2/3 based on the performance in individual lessons.
Music minors enrolled
in 100-level MUA or MUJ Studio Instruction must perform a jury at the
end of every other semester.
C.8. Audit/Incompletes:
MUA and MUJ studio instruction at the 200- or
400-level may not be audited. It is possible to audit MUA or MUJ
studio instruction at the 100-level.
Incompletes are not given for MUA or MUJ studio
instruction at the 100-level.
With one exception. incompletes are not given for
MUA or MUJ studio instruction at the 200- or 400-level. In the
event that a student is unable to perform the jury on the designated
day, an incomplete may be awarded at the instructor's discretion.
In this event, the student has no more than two weeks to make up
the jury. If the jury is not made up within two weeks, the grade
will be an F.
A sign-in sheet will be place at the entrance for all
faculty and student recitals, and must be signed by the student to receive
proper credit for each event attended. A record of recital attendance will
be compiled by the department office and inserted in each student’s records
each semester. |