BM in Music with Emphasis in Music History

Degree Program Description

The Bachelor of Music (BM) degree with an emphasis in Music History focuses on the origins, development, significance, and research of music traditions. Designed within a liberal arts framework, the program helps students develop as scholars and musicians while preparing them for graduate study and a wide range of professional paths.

Major Program Requirements

The program requires 120 credit hours, including courses in music theory, music history, studio instruction, and ensembles. 

In addition to the list of required courses below for the emphasis in History, students must complete the Bachelor of Music, University, general education, and College of Arts and Science requirements. All major requirements in the College of Arts and Science must be completed with grades of C- or higher unless otherwise indicated.

Students pursuing the emphasis in Music History must also pass a portfolio review conducted by faculty in the music history area, typically completed at the end of their second year. Before submitting the portfolio, students must complete three courses - MUS_H_LI 1338, MUS_H_LI 2307, and MUS_H_LI 2308. T he portfolio will consist of writing samples from these or other courses involving writing as part of the course requirements.  

MUS_GENL 1091Recital Attendance for Undergraduate Music Majors0
MUS_APMS 1435Studio Instruction for Majors (Piano; total of 4 credit hours)1-5
or MUS_APMS 2455 Studio Instruction
MUS_APMS 2455Studio Instruction (total of 8 credit hours)1-5
MUS_APMS 3455Studio Instruction (total of 4 credit hours)1-3
MUS_ENS 1841Instrumental Ensemble (total of 8 credit hours)0-1
or MUS_ENS 1842 Choral Ensemble
MUS_THRY 1220Tonal Music Theory I2
MUS_THRY 1221Tonal Music Theory II2
MUS_THRY 1230Aural Training and Sight Singing I2
MUS_THRY 1231Aural Training and Sight Singing II2
MUS_THRY 2220Tonal Music Theory III2
MUS_THRY 2221Tonal Music Theory IV2
MUS_THRY 2230Aural Training and Sight Singing III2
MUS_THRY 2231Aural Training and Sight Singing IV2
MUS_THRY 4220Post-Tonal Music Theory2
MUS_THRY 4224Counterpoint3
MUS_THRY 4226Instrumentation2
MUS_H_LI 1338Music and Culture2
MUS_H_LI 2307History of Western Music I2
MUS_H_LI 2308History of Western Music II2
MUS_H_LI 43xxMusic History Electives18
MUS_I_VT 1610Group Piano for Music Majors I1
MUS_I_VT 1611Group Piano for Music Majors II1
MUS_I_VT 2610Group Piano for Music Majors III1
MUS_I_VT 2611Group Piano for Music Majors IV1
MUS_I_VT 2631Basic Conducting and Score Reading2
MUS_GENL 4510Career Development for Musicians3
or MUS_GENL 4512 Principles of Arts Entrepreneurship
or MUS_GENL 4516 Arts Finance
MUS_GENL 3085Problems in Music1
Total Credits60-71

Semester Plan

Below is a sample plan of study, semester by semester. A student's actual plan may vary based on course choices where options are available.

First Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS_APMS 24552MUS_APMS 24552
MUS_ENS 1841 or 18421MUS_ENS 1841 or 18421
MUS_THRY 12202MUS_THRY 12212
MUS_THRY 12302MUS_THRY 12312
MUS_I_VT 16101MUS_I_VT 16111
MUS_GENL 1091 (Section 3)0MUS_H_LI 13382
ENGLSH 10003MUS_GENL 10910
Second language4Second language4
 15 14
Second Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS_APMS 24552MUS_APMS 24552
MUS_ENS 1841 or 18421MUS_ENS 1841 or 18421
MUS_THRY 22202MUS_THRY 22212
MUS_THRY 22302MUS_THRY 22312
MUS_I_VT 26101MUS_I_VT 26111
MUS_H_LI 23072MUS_I_VT 26312
MUS_GENL 10910MUS_H_LI 23082
Second language4MUS_GENL 10910
 MATH 1050, 1100, or STAT 12003
 14 15
Third Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS_APMS 34552MUS_APMS 34552
MUS_APMS 2455 Piano2MUS_APMS 2455 Piano2
MUS_ENS 1841 or 18421MUS_ENS 1841 or 18421
MUS_THRY 4224W3MUS_THRY 42202
Entrepreneurship Elective (MUS_GENL 4510, 4512, or 4516)3MUS_GENL 10910
MUS_GENL 109104000+ Music History Elective3
4000+ Music History Elective3Lab Science4
MO state law requirement3Music elective, Minor, Certificate2
 17 16
Fourth Year
FallCreditsSpringCredits
MUS_ENS 1841 or 18421MUS_ENS 1841 or 18421
MUS_THRY 422624000+ Music History Elective3
4000+ Music History Elective34000+ Music History Elective3
4000+ Music History Elective3MUS_GENL 3085 (Capstone)1
MUS_GENL 10910Biological, Physical, or Mathematical Science3
Biological, Physical, or Mathematical Science32000+ Behavioral or Social Science3
Behavioral or Social Science Course3 
 15 14
Total Credits: 120

Degree Audit

The degree audit is an automated report reflecting a student’s academic progress toward the completion of a degree. 

MU students can request a degree audit by logging in to myDegreePlanner. Students may also access myDegreePlanner via myZou, in the Student Center, click on the Academic Progress Tile, then select Request Degree Audit. The audit automatically pulls in the student’s MU course work, transfer courses and courses in progress. This is available to current students, admitted students, and those who last attended less than three terms ago.

Past MU students can request a degree audit by contacting the Academic Advising Unit of the division in which they were last enrolled at MU. For contact information, go to https://advising.missouri.edu/contact/.

Prospective students, can access a preliminary MU degree audit via https://www.transferology.com. Information on the college credits already earned will have to be manually entered before it can be evaluated against current degree requirements.

For additional details on degree audits, go to https://registrar.missouri.edu/degrees-audits/degree-audits/.

Major and Career Exploration

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