![]() Piano ProficiencyĪll BA, BM – Music Studies, instrumental concentration students seeking teacher certification, and BM – Performance, jazz concentration students must pass the level II piano proficiency exam by the end of their fourth (4th) long semester. Note: No Music Theory Proficiency exam is required for BS students. Theory proficiency requirements are available on the School of Music’s website. All other music majors must pass the theory proficiency examination before applying for graduation. Students seeking teacher certification must pass the theory proficiency examination no later than the semester before student teaching. ![]() not enrolling or two W grades in a row) will automatically be moved to a pre-music status by their academic advisor and must re-apply and re-audition to be accepted back as a music major. A music student who fails to complete or pass (note: failing grades are F and U) applied lessons or has not been a Music major at Texas State for more than twelve (12) months (i.e. See an academic advisor and the School of Music’s website for details.Ī student who leaves music major status in good standing can be readmitted as a Music major without re-auditioning if returning within twelve (12) months. To help evaluate musical skills for counseling and placement purposes, the School of Music requires all music majors to pass several evaluations and academic requirements.Ĭredit by examination is available for Music Theory I - IV and Piano Techniques I - IV only before entering the course sequence at Texas State. Students testing out of one or more of the courses above or the entire proficiency exam(s) must remit $10 to the University's Testing Center (set fee whether receiving credit for one or more courses) before a CR grade will be processed by the Registrar's Office for the course(s). Those planning careers in music must demonstrate a high level of musical skill, music reading ability, and understanding. academic standing as represented by GPA. ![]()
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