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Minors in Music in the concentration areas of performance, conducting, composition and history and theory, as well as in the concentration in music, science, and technology provide the student with a core of essential Music courses in the disciplines that establish both a foundation for informed appreciation of music and a basis for more advanced study, should the student wish to pursue it.
RequirementsTotal of 36 units required course work as delineated below. Students in either minor must also pass the piano and ear-training proficiency examinations required of Music majors.
Required Courses for the Minor in Music with concentrations in performance, conducting, composition, and history and theory
Required Courses for the Minor in Music with a concentration in music, science, and technology
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