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Music with Elective Studies in Pre-Law

The Bachelor of Arts in Music program is designed to provide students the opportunity to enrich their music studies with a greater number of non-music elective hours and less music-specific hours than their colleagues pursuing Bachelor of Music degrees. As such, the Bachelor of Arts in Music curriculum allows students to explore their academic and professional interests outside of music while pursuing a basic curricular track in musical studies.

The Bass School of Music faculty believes that all students graduating with a music degree from ³ûÖ­ÊÓƵ must be competent performers. Although Bachelor of Arts in Music students embark on a less extensive term of musical study than their Bachelor of Music peers, this degree incorporates a significant performance component.

The degree plan below shows the courses required for completion of a Bachelor of Arts in Music with Elective Studies in Pre-Law. The course sequence is a suggestion only, and each student will meet with his or her advisor to discuss the most appropriate sequence for that student.

All degrees require a minimum of 124 earned credit hours. Students must be enrolled in 12 credit hours to be considered a full-time student. Students must receive credit for six semesters of Music Assembly. Students must attain the required proficiency and performance levels as stated in the Undergraduate Catalog.

  • Freshman Year
  • Sophomore Year
  • Junior Year
  • Senior Year
  • Pre-Law Courses

*All courses listed on this degree plan are required for the completion of this degree. The course sequence is a suggestion only, and each student will meet with his or her advisor to discuss the most appropriate sequence for that student.

All degrees require a minimum of 124 earned credit hours. Students must be enrolled in at least 12 credit hours to be considered a full-time student. Students must receive credit for six semesters of Music Assembly in their first six semesters at OKCU. Students must attain the required performance levels as stated in the Undergraduate Catalog.

First Semester

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE TITLECREDIT HOURS
MUS 1112Theory I2
MUS 1122Aural Skills I2
AM 1371Voice or Major Instrument1
AMA 1571Class Piano I1
MUENMajor Ensemble1
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýTotal Credits16

Second Semester

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE TITLECREDIT HOURS
MUS 1212Theory II2
MUS 1222Aural Skills II2
**DICT 1152English Diction (Voice Majors Only)2
AM 1471Voice or Major Instrument1
AMA 1671Class Piano II1
MUENMajor Ensemble1
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýTotal Credits15

**Instrumentalists take 2 credit hours of electives

First Semester

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE TITLECREDIT HOURS
MUS 2112Theory III2
MUS 2122Aural Skills III2
AM 1371Voice or Major Instrument1
MUENMajor Ensemble1
MUS 1123Music and the Human Experience3
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýPre-Law Elective3
ÌýTotal Credits15

Second Semester

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE TITLECREDIT HOURS
MUS 35XXTheory Topical Course2
MUS 35XXTheory Topical Course2
MUS 3133Writing About Music3
AM 1471Voice or Major Instrument1
MUENMajor Ensemble1
ÌýGen Ed & Lab4
ÌýPre-Law Elective3
ÌýTotal Credits16

First Semester

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE TITLECREDIT HOURS
MUS 4112 OR 4412Forms & Analysis (Fall) -or- 18th Cent. Counterpoint (Spring)2
AM 1371Voice or Major Instrument1
MUENMajor Ensemble1
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýPre-Law Elective3
ÌýTotal Credits16

Second Semester

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE TITLECREDIT HOURS
MUS 4233Musicology Seminar3
AM 1471Voice or Major Instrument1
MUENMajor Ensemble1
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýGen Ed3
ÌýTotal Credits14

First Semester

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE TITLECREDIT HOURS
AM 1371Voice or Major Instrument1
MUENMajor Ensemble1
ÌýPre-Law Electives14
ÌýTotal Credits16

Second Semester

COURSE NUMBERCOURSE TITLECREDIT HOURS
AM 1471Voice or Major Instrument1
MUENMajor Ensemble1
AM 4441Senior Recital1
ÌýPre-Law Electives13
ÌýTotal Credits16

Recommended Pre-Law Courses that Satisfy General Education Curriculum

ECON 2113 Principles of Microeconomics

HIST 1003/1103 United States History to/since 1876

PHIL 2213 Moral and Social Philosophy

-or-

ENGL 2103 Western Literature

PSYC 2303 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

SOC 2013 Intro to Sociology

Additional Recommended Prelaw Courses

PSYC 2301 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences Lab

PHIL/POLS 2613 Political philosophy

PHIL 2713 Critical Thinking

ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics

ECON 3213 Macroeconomics

ECON 3313 Microeconomics

POLS 4113 Legal Writing

POLS 4613 The Politics of Law

SOC 3113 Sociological Theory

  • Required Courses: 22 Hours
  • Philosophy/Ethics: 3 Credit Hours
  • Literature: 3 Credit Hours
  • Mathematics: 3 Credit Hours
  • Social Science: 3 Credit Hours
  • Modern Language: 6 Credit Hours
  • Service Learning
  • The Arts and Cross-Cultural Study

After beginning coursework at OKCU, students may transfer up to 12 credit hours of general education courses from another institution.

All degrees require a minimum of 124 earned credit hours.

ENGL 1113 Composition I

ENGL 1213 Composition II

POLS 1113 Governance in America

LAS 1063 Liberal Arts Seminar**

HIST 1003/1103 US History to/Since 1876

REL 1003/2513 The Bible & Culture/Intro to World Religions

SCI 1003 & 1041 Methods of Science Inquiry & Integrated Science Lab

**Transfer students with at least 29 transferable hours (excluding CLEP, AP and IB credit) may substitute a single course of three or more credit hours for the LAS requirement. This course may be from the OKCU curriculum or transferred from another university. It may not meet any other degree requirement.

PHIL/REL 2163 Moral Issues In Contemporary Culture

PHIL/REL 2213 Moral And Social Philosophy

MGMT 2223/PHIL 2203 Business Ethics And Leadership

PHIL/PHRH 2513 Ethics Of Communication,

-or-

PHIL/REL 2703 Christian Ethics

ENGL 2103 Western Literature

ENGL 2603 World Literature

ENGL 2403/2413/2703 Survey of British Literature

ENGL 2713/2813 Survey of American Literature

MATH 1503 College Algebra

PSYC 2303/POLS 2303/SOC 2303 Statistics For Behavioral Sciences

Econ 2123 Business Statistics

-or-

a higher level math course

PSYC 1113 Intro to Psychology

SOC 2013 Intro to Sociology

-or-

ECON 2113 Principles of Microeconomics

Six Hours (Through Beginner II Level) in A Single Language;

-or-

Four Years (Eight Semesters) of A Single Language in High School;

-or-

Equivalent Competency as Determined by the Department of Modern Language;

-or-

For international students whose first language is other than English, a TOEFL score of 550 or above (equivalent score on the IBT is 80 or above). Online coursework will not be accepted.

See course schedule each semester for courses approved as service learning courses.

The arts study requirement is satisfied by any course beginning with the prefix MUS. The cross-cultural study requirement is fulfilled by:

REL 2513 Introduction to World Religions

ENGL 2603 World Literature

-or-

MUS 1123 Music and the Human Experience.

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