Dec 30, 2024  
USC Catalogue 2021-2022 
    
USC Catalogue 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]

Music (BA)*


Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Music combines a rigorous foundation in music consisting of theory, aural skills, and music history, with the USC general education program, foreign language study, and the flexibility of a Bachelor of Arts curriculum. Within the core Thornton academic courses, students will have the opportunity to choose course groupings that reflect their interests within classical, popular music, and jazz disciplines. At the end of the program, students will complete a senior thesis as a capstone project.

Entrance Requirements

Admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Music is available to current USC undergraduates who wish to change their major program of study to the BA Music. Students will be required to apply for and be approved for admission. Specific entrance requirements are available at the Thornton School of Music website (music.usc.edu).

General Education Requirements

USC’s General Education program, revised in fall 2015, provides a coherent, integrated approach to the study of the liberal arts, with the goal of nurturing habits of thought that are essential for professional success, personal development, and meaningful lifelong learning. Eight courses are required in six Core Literacies, in addition to two courses in Global Perspectives, two courses in Writing, and one General Education Seminar taken during the first year at USC. With careful planning, certain courses (including courses required for the music major) can fulfill more than one of these general education requirements. Academic advisers in the Thornton School carefully guide Thornton students in making their course choices. This typically will result in Thornton students taking a total of eight courses (including two writing courses) in order to fulfill all of the USC general education requirements.

Capstone Project

Senior Thesis

The capstone will consist of one or two substantial papers on a topic that is either a focus of traditional music research (e.g., musicology, ethnomusicology, music teaching and learning, music theory and analysis, the music industry), or an interdisciplinary topic that explores music’s relationship to other fields of study. The expected total length is a minimum of 50 double-spaced pages, exclusive of bibliography. This can be one 50-page paper or two papers of roughly 25 pages each. Students will enroll in 4 units of Directed Research 490 in the appropriate department in order to facilitate the Senior Thesis requirement. Students will be required to secure a Senior Thesis adviser who will also serve as the supervising faculty member on the Directed Research contract.

Curriculum Requirements


General Education *


Core Literacies


GE-A: The Arts (one course)

GE-B: Humanistic Inquiry (two courses)

GE-C: Social Analysis (two courses)

GE-D: Life Sciences (one course)

GE-E: Physical Sciences (one course)

GE-F: Quantitative Reasoning (one course)

Global Perspectives


GE-G: Citizenship in a Global Era (one course)

GE-H: Traditions and Historical Foundations (one course)

Core Thornton Academic Courses (38 units)


Program Specific Courses (12 units)


Individual Instruction (8 units)


  • 4 units total of Individual Instruction at the 153 level in primary instrument/voice
  • 4 units total of Individual Instruction at the 353 level in primary instrument/voice

Ensembles (4 units)


  • MUEN Ensemble Electives at the 300-level: four 1-unit courses

Foreign Language (12 units)


  • Three 4-unit courses in the same language

Music Electives at the 300 or 400 Level (10 units)


Electives (20 units)


Capstone Project (4 units)


  • Enroll in 4 units total of Directed Research 490 in order to facilitate the Senior Thesis requirement

  • Senior Thesis: 0 units

Total required for degree: 128


*With correct planning, only 32 units (6 GE and 2 Writing courses) will be needed outside of your major requirements.​​​​​​​