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Requirements for Placing Students in Applied Music Courses
- All new students (including transfers) must audition
before the appropriate faculty for advisement and placement. The final
determination of course number and hours of credit is made at the first jury.
(This placement could range from a non-credit program to
Music 402 or Dance 442.)
- All readmitted students will be assigned a level (major or
secondary), a course number and the appropriate hours credit based on their
last jury at UMKC. Any students who have interrupted their applied studies at
UMKC for two or more consecutive semesters (not counting the summer session)
must re-audition before the appropriate faculty.
- Periodically, as required by the performance divisions, all students taking lessons for credit will perform before a jury composed of the appropriate faculty, with the exception of levels 100B and 100C. If a jury is not required in a given semester, the grade will be assigned by the applied teacher. Students who have presented a degree-plan recital (an evaluated recital) for the current semester will be assigned a recital grade without a jury. Recital and jury grades are assigned according to the average of the teacher's grade (50 percent) and the jury committee's grade (50 percent).
- Final approval for advancement is subject to the action of the
appropriate jury. If the jury decides that students have not made satisfactory
progress, the students will be required to repeat a level, even though they
might receive a passing grade.
- Upon completion of the 202 applied level, all students must have
applied jury approval to move on to the 301 applied level of study. All
students seeking a bachelor of music degree in performance must petition the
appropriate applied jury for permission to continue in the degree program at
the junior level.
- Students can request a change of level from secondary to major,
or from major to secondary, for the next term but not the current term. In any
case, students must complete the total number of hours required for the degree
in applied music. Credit hours in major applied-music studies earned at another
institution will be validated according to the approval of the appropriate
jury.
- Skipping a class number is not allowed. Students advance either
by satisfactory performance at a regular jury or by credit obtained through
examination. The UMKC Registration Office should be contacted for details and
actual registration for receiving credit through examination.
- All freshman and transfer students who are applying for admission as
composition majors must take an applied audition as part of the
application and admissions process. Results of the audition will be
communicated to the composition coordinator, and will be used as part of
the overall decision-making process, together with the student's portfolio,
transcripts and supporting documents. In cases where the audition is not
acceptable or where there is no room for that student in a given applied studio,
the composition faculty may elect, if the other portions of the application are
sufficiently strong, to recommend admission for the student on a provisional basis.
The student must re-audition after a maximum of two semesters of study; if the
situation is not resolved by the end of the first year, the student may then be
denied composition major status and/or music major status.
- All Conservatory students, except those in bachelor of music
performance with piano emphasis, are required to successfully complete
Conservatory 310, Keyboard Skills IV, with a grade of B- or better before graduation.
- Students who are late for lessons, or who miss them, do so at
their own loss. Lessons missed for personal reasons of the instructor will be
made up. Lessons missed because of students' illness will be made up at the
discretion of the instructor.
- All bachelor of music students, except composition majors, must complete Applied Music Studies 402.
A graded public recital is required. Music Theory majors must complete
Applied Studies 402 (2 credit hours), with participation in
Conservatory 498 required in lieu of the graded public recital.
- All bachelor of music education students must complete Applied Music
Studies 401 (secondary). A studio recital is required.
- All bachelor of music education-therapy students must complete Applied
Music Studies 301 (secondary).
- All bachelor of arts music students must complete Applied Music
Studies 301 (secondary).
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