What courses are required to complete the program?
Bachelor of Arts in Music:
- MUSC 101, 102, 105, 110, 201, 205, 211, 330, 409, 410;
- MUSI 191 (eight semesters);
- Eight credits (one per semester), in applied major (MUSI instrument, vocal, or jazz course);
- Eight credits (one per semester) of an approved ensemble (MUSE course);
- Four credits of approved upper level music (MUSC) electives.
Bachelor of Arts Music majors must also complete six credits of a foreign language or satisfy the Bellarmine College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts foreign language proficiency requirement.
Bachelor of Music, Emphasis in Instrumental Performance, Jazz Studies, Piano Pedagogy & Accompanying, Theory & Composition, or Vocal Performance:
- Required Music Theory Courses: MUSC 101, 102, 105, 201, 202, 205, and 206;
- Required Music History Courses: MUSC 211, 330, and 409;
- Additional Required Music Courses: MUSC 110, 320; 434;
- Eight credits of upper level music (MUSC) electives;
- Eight credit hours of emphasis courses (see Required Emphasis below).
- Required Performance Courses: MUSI 191 (eight semesters); MUSC 210, 310, 410;
- Sixteen credits in applied music (two credit hours per semester of the same applied MUSI course appropriate to the emphasis);
- Eight credits of an approved ensemble (1 credit hour MUSE course per semester).
- Required Emphasis - All BM majors must select one of the following major emphases and complete the required courses for that emphasis:
- Instrumental Performance Emphasis: MUSC 341, 405, 407, and 420.
- Jazz Studies Emphasis: MUSC 312 and 343, and 4 hours of MUSI 201.
- Piano Pedagogy and Accompanying Emphasis: MUSC 266, 354, 355, and 366.
- Vocal Performance Emphasis: MUSC 351, 375, 385, 412, and 420.
- Music Theory and Composition Emphasis: MUSC 341, 403, 405, and 407.
Bachelor of Music, Emphasis in Music Technology:
- Required Music Theory Courses: MUSC 101, 102, 105, 201, 202, 205, and 206;
- Required Music History Courses: MUSC 211, 330, and 409;
- Additional Required Music Courses: MUSC 110, 304, 341, 407, 434; and eight credits of upper level music (MUSC) electives.
- Required Performance Courses: MUSI 191 (eight semesters), MUSC 410, eight credits in applied music (1 credit hour MUSI course per semester), and four credits of an approved ensemble (1 credit hour MUSE course for four semesters).
- Required Music Technology Emphasis Courses: MUST 173, 174, 273, 274, 373, 374, 380, 473, 474.
Are there any special admission requirements for this degree program?
In order to be accepted into the Music Program as a major or minor, you must successfully complete an entrance audition. This audition can be set up at various
times throughout the year based upon your planned visit to the Bellarmine campus. The audition will not deny you entrance; it is designed to allow faculty members to assess your music skills and background so they may better advise you as to the most
suitable degree track and course schedule for your individual situation.
Successful completion of the course requirements for the degree and consistent improvement of your musical skills are necessary to remain in the major or minor status.
What employment opportunities are available with a degree in music?
Some of our graduates have gone on to teach in public and private schools. Others have completed graduate degrees in music at the University of Kentucky, University
of Louisville, New York University, University of Maryland, or other graduate degrees at the Savannah College of Art and Design and Minnesota State University in fields including Music Therapy, Special Education, Chiropractic School, and Experiential
Education. Other graduates go on to careers in Studio Recording and Engineering as well as successful freelance musicians, private studio teachers, and composers living and working in Louisville, New York City, Pittsburgh, Nashville, and Los Angeles.
Do you provide job or internship placement?
Yes. Students in the Music Program are required to complete an internship to gain first-hand experience from professional organizations. Bellarmine students take advantage of internship
opportunities at a number of music- and arts-related venues in the Louisville Metro area. Some of those include Gist Piano Technician and Marketing Training, Label X, WFPK/WFPL Radio Partnership, Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, Actors Theatre
of Louisville, Arts Council of Southern Indiana, StageOne Children’s Theatre, and TNT Recording Studio.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. Please go to Bellarmine’s financial aid website for detailed information on financial
aid packages. Additionally, students can work with our Faculty Development Center to apply for grants and awards outside of the Bellarmine offerings.
How many hours can I expect to spend studying outside of class time?
Students have their own learning styles so this can vary greatly. As a rule of thumb, expect to spend an average of two hours studying for every hour you spend
in class.