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Regent University offers a music minor on campus in Virginia Beach, VA 23464.

Minor – Music

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Students choosing the Minor in Music must take:

MUSI 220 Fundamentals of Music Theory (3)
MUSI 301 Music History 1 (3)
MUSI 302 Music History 2 (3)
MUSI 347 Sight Reading for Musical Performance (3)

Plus at least three credits from the following repeatable courses:

MUSI 348 Ensemble Performance (1)
MUSI 380 Voice Practicum (1)

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Basic theoretical concepts of music focusing on the skills needed to read and write music, through the recognition and construction of melody, rhythm and root progressions.

A general survey of the growth of music showing the influence of historical events upon musical development, Medieval through the Classical Era.

A general survey of the growth of music showing the influence of historical events upon musical development, Romantic Era through the Contemporary.

Employing the use of solfeggio through aural and visual recognition training of melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic characteristics. Cross-listed with THEU 347.

Performance-based concentration focusing on a variety of choral techniques through a variety of singing experiences. Ensemble rehearses five hours each week. Membership is by audition only. Repeatable for credit. Pass/No Pass.

One hour applied lessons in vocal performance. Repeatable for credit. Cross-listed with THEU 380. Pass/No Pass.

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