MUS 123. Music as Culture (3)
MUS 124A. History of Western Music: Middle Ages to 1600 (3)
MUS 124B. History of Western Music: 1600-1750 (3)
MUS 101A-B. Advanced Theory (4-4)
MUS 103. Workshop in Composition (3)
MUS 121. Topics in Music History and Criticism (4) or,
MUS 122. Topics and Analysis and Theory (4)
MUS 124A-B. History of Western Music (3-3)
MUS 131. Applied Study of Music (6) (one year)
MUS 195. Senior Project (2)
At least 6 units selected from:
MUS 140. University Jazz Band (2)
MUS 141. University Symphony (2)
MUS 142. University Chamber Singers (2)
MUS 143. University Concert Band (2)
MUS 144. University Chorus (2)
MUS 145. Early Music Ensemble (2)
MUS 146. Chamber Music Ensemble (1)
MUS 148. Hindustani Vocal Ensemble (2)
MUS 149. Gamelan Ensemble (2)
MUS 150. Samba School (2)
MUS 152. Afro-Cuban Ensemble (2)
MUS 153. Brazilian Capoeira Ensemble (2)
At least 4 units selected from:
MUS 102. Tonal Counterpoint (4)
MUS 105. History and Analysis of Jazz (4)
MUS 106. History of Rock Music (4)
MUS 107A-B. Computer/Electronic Music (4–4)
MUS 108A-B. Orchestration (2-2)
MUS 110A-G. The Music of a Major Composer (4)
MUS 113. Beginning Conducting (2)
MUS 114. Intermediate Conducting (2)
MUS 115. History of Film Music (4)
MUS 116. Introduction to the Music of The Beatles (4)
MUS 117. The Broadway Musical (4)
MUS 121. Topics in Music History (4)
MUS 122. Topics in Music Analysis (4)
MUS 126. American Music (4)
MUS 127: Music from Latin America (4)
MUS 129A-D. Music of the Americas, Africa, Middle East, Indian
Subcontinent, the East and Southeast Asia and of Europe (4)
MUS 192. Internship (1-4)
MUS 198. Directed Group Study (1-5)
MUS 199. Special Study (1-5)
Coursework: Honors Composition Track
Preparatory Subject Matter (Lower Division) 27–45 as listed for
Composition track
(46–48 units)
MUS 101A-B. Advanced Theory (4-4)
MUS 123. Music as Culture (3)
MUS 124A-B. History of Western Music (3-3)
MUS 103. Workshop in Composition (3)
MUS 121. Topics in Music History and Criticism (4) or,
MUS 122. Topics and Analysis and Theory (4)
MUS 131. Applied Study of Music (6) (one year)
At least 6 units, resulting in an senior composition or
theory thesis:
MUS 194HA. Special Study for Honors Students (2-4)* (two
quarters)
MUS 194HB. Special Study for Honors Students (2-4)* (two
quarters)
At least 6 units selected from:
MUS 140. University Jazz Band (2)
MUS 141. University Symphony (2)
MUS 142. University Chamber Singers (2)
MUS 143. University Concert Band (2)
MUS 144. University Chorus (2)
MUS 145. Early Music Ensemble (2)
MUS 146. Chamber Music Ensemble (1)
MUS 147. University Wind Ensemble (2)
MUS 148. Hindustani Vocal Ensemble (2)
MUS 149. Gamelan Ensemble (2)
MUS 150. Samba School (2)
MUS 152. Afro-Cuban Ensemble (2)
MUS 153. Brazilian Capoeira Ensemble (2)
At least 4-8 units selected from:
MUS 102. Tonal Counterpoint (4)
MUS 105. History and Analysis of Jazz (4)
MUS 106. History of Rock Music (4)
MUS 107A-B. Computer/Electronic Music (4–4)
MUS 108A-B. Orchestration (2-2)
MUS 110A-G. The Music of a Major Composer (4)
MUS 113. Beginning Conducting (2)
MUS 114. Intermediate Conducting (2)
MUS 115. History of Film Music (4)
MUS 116. Introduction to the Music of The Beatles (4)
MUS 117. The Broadway Musical (4)
MUS 121. Topics in Music History (4)
MUS 122. Topics in Music Analysis (4)
MUS 126. American Music (4)
MUS 129A-D. Musics of the Americas, of Africa, Middle East,
Indian Subcontinent, the East and Southeast Asia and of Europe
(4)
MUS 192. Internship (1-4)
MUS 198. Directed Group Study (1-5)
MUS 199. Special Study (1-5)
*Units to be determined in consultation with instructor and
approved by department chair.
Composition track allows students to study, practice, and
demonstrate their creative abilities through original
composition, arrangement, orchestration and in numerous mediums.
MUS 103 offers students the chance to hear their works performed.
Through analysis, score study, and instrumentation training,
students learn various compositional tools. They learn how to
develop effective notation in order to realize their work fully.
Students are expected to complete both a Junior and Senior
Portfolio. Students who exhibit exceptional skills in composition
and theory may be invited to follow the Honors Track in place of
the regular track. Please note that entry into the Honors
Track is by faculty invitation only. Notification is
usually given by the composition faculty following the submission
of the Junior portfolio.
There is a yearly call for scores for the Undergraduate Composers
Concert (typically Spring Term; sometimes also in Fall
term).
Note: Honors Composition Track students may register for MUS 194
and/or MUS 199 only after having completed not less than one term
(preferably two) of MUS 103, and with the approval of the
composition faculty.
Information on Submitting Portfolios
The Composition Track requires two portfolio submissions:
Junior
Senior
Junior Portfolio
Students should submit one or more pieces of music lasting 5-8
minutes, which have been supervised by the composition faculty
during its creation, either in MUS 103, MUS 107 or equivalent.
Only new works should be submitted with each portfolio
submission, which are due the last day of instruction each
Spring term.
Senior Portfolio
Students should submit one or more pieces of music lasting 7–10
minutes, supervised by the composition faculty during its
creation, in either MUS 103, MUS 107, MUS 195, or equivalent.
This portfolio must include at least one piece for a small
ensemble (3 or more performers). You must have PASSED the Junior
Portfolio in order to submit your Senior Portfolio. Submissions
are not cumulative: only new works should be submitted with
each portfolio submission, which are due the last day of
instruction each Spring term.
Honors Track
Admission to the honors program in composition is by invitation
from the composition faculty after submission of the junior
portfolio. The entire composition faculty takes into account not
only the student’s current portfolio, but also the student’s
previous performance record in MUS 103, MUS 107, MUS 199,
previous composition projects, and music theory classes. The
composition faculty considers how well the student engages in
compositional opportunities offered by the department, such as
writing for and working with professional performers. These
opportunities are announced early in the academic year and posted
on the website. Typically, a faculty member who has worked
closely with a student in these activities steps forward to
nominate the student and to serve as a mentor for the final
honors project.
Senior Honors Portfolio
Students should submit one or multiple pieces of approximately
10–13 minutes of original compositions of varied instrumentation
and advanced scope. Notifications go out following submission of
the Junior portfolio. Completion of honors track course
requirements are detailed in the Course catalogue. You must have
received a pass on the Junior Portfolio and been invited for
admission into the honors track in order to submit your Senior
Honors Portfolio.
Due the last day of instruction each Spring Quarter.