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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S C H O O L O F M U S I C SUGGESTED OUTLINE OF THEORETICAL SUBJECTS BY YEARS
FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM FOURTH TERM Harmony I
Harmony II
Harmony III
Harmony IV
FIRST
General Theory I
General Theory II
General Theory III
General Theory IV
YEAR
Ear Training I
Ear Training II
Ear Training III
Sight Reading I
Sight Reading II
Sight Reading III
Sight Reading IV
Harmony V
Harmony VI
Analysis I
Analysis II
SECOND
Keyboard Harmony I
Keyboard Harmony II
Elementry Pedagogy
Elementry Pedagogy
YEAR
Ear Training IV
Counterpoint I
Counterpoint II
Counterpoint III
History I
History II
History III
History IV
Diction I
Diction II
Diction III
Diction IV
Concert Class
Concert Class
Concert Class
Concert Class
THIRD
Adv. Accompanying
Ady. Accompanying
Adv. Accompanying
Adv. Accompanying
YEAR
(Elective)
(Elective)
(Elective)
(Elective)
Analysis III
Analysis IV
Composition
Composition
(Adv. Pedagogy)
(Adv. Pedagogy)
Ensemble
Ensemble
Senior Recitals
Senior Recitals
FOURTH
Stage Department
Stage Department
Review Theoretical
Review Theoretical
YEAR
Composition.
Composition.
Subjects
Subjects
Normal Training
Normal Training
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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S C H O O L O F M U S I C
REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION
Below will be found the requirements for graduation in the various subjects outlined by terms:
No student will be considered a candidate for graduation until he has successfully completed one year in Harmony. A candidate for graduation must pursue a major subject throughout his course and until his graduation recital is completed. He must pursue a minor subject for at least two years and he must pursue all of the theoretical work in his course until it is finished. Two years of work in the school is the minimum requirement for graduation.
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