Applied Music
101.
Studio Instruction for the Performance Concentration.
(2 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for the freshman Bachelor of Music Performance Concentration. Audition and instructor’s approval required for enrollment. Open only to undergraduates enrolled in the music performance program leading to the Bachelor of Music; exceptions may be made with permission of the chairperson of the Department of Music.
{Fall, Spring}
102.
Studio Instruction for the Performance Concentration.
(2 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for the freshman Bachelor of Music Performance Concentration. Enrollment requires instructor’s approval. Open only to undergraduates enrolled in the music performance program leading to the Bachelor of Music; exceptions may be made with permission of the chairperson of the Department of Music.
Prerequisite: 101.
{Fall, Spring}
107.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Major.
(1, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction for the non-music major, including the music minor and music education minor. Audition and instructor’s approval required for enrollment.
{Fall, Spring}
108.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Major.
(1, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction for the non-music major, including the music minor and music education minor. Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 107.
{Fall, Spring}
118.
Basic Applied Skills.
(2 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
For music majors who do not yet possess sufficient skill to be admitted to APMS 119. Scales, arpeggios, études, technical drills. Credit not applicable to a degree in Music. Audition and instructor’s approval required for enrollment.
{Fall, Spring}
119.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Performance Concentration.
(1 or 2 to a maximum of 16 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for freshmen pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major. Audition and instructor’s approval required for enrollment.
{Fall, Spring}
120.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Performance Concentration.
(1 or 2 to a maximum of 16 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for freshmen pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 119.
{Fall, Spring}
201.
Studio Instruction for the Performance Concentration.
(2 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for the sophomore Bachelor of Music Performance Concentration.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval. Open only to undergraduates enrolled in the music performance program leading to the Bachelor of Music; exceptions may be made with permission of the chairperson of the Department of Music.
Prerequisite: 102.
{Fall, Spring}
202.
Studio Instruction for the Performance Concentration.
(2 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for the sophomore Bachelor of Music Performance Concentration.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval. Open only to undergraduates enrolled in the music performance program leading to the Bachelor of Music; exceptions may be made with permission of the chairperson of the Department of Music.
Prerequisite: 201.
{Fall, Spring}
207.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Major.
(1, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction for the non-music major, including the music minor and music education minor.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 108.
{Fall, Spring}
208.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Major.
(1, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction for the non-music major, including the music minor and music education minor.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 207.
{Fall, Spring}
219.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Performance Concentration.
(1 or 2 to a maximum of 16 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for sophomores pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 120.
{Fall, Spring}
220.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Performance Concentration.
(1 or 2 to a maximum of 16 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for sophomores pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 219.
{Fall, Spring}
301.
Studio Instruction for the Performance Concentration.
(3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for the junior Bachelor of Music Performance Concentration.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval. Open only to undergraduates enrolled in the music performance program leading to the Bachelor of Music; exceptions may be made with permission of the chairperson of the Department of Music.
Prerequisite: 202.
{Fall, Spring}
302.
Studio Instruction for the Performance Concentration.
(3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for the junior Bachelor of Music Performance Concentration.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval. Open only to undergraduates enrolled in the music performance program leading to the Bachelor of Music; exceptions may be made with permission of the chairperson of the Department of Music.
Prerequisite: 301.
{Fall, Spring}
307.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Major.
(1, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction for the non-music major, including the music minor and music education minor.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 208.
{Fall, Spring}
319.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Performance Concentration.
(1 or 2 to a maximum of 16 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for juniors pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 220.
{Fall, Spring}
320.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Performance Concentration.
(1 or 2 to a maximum of 16 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for juniors pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 319.
{Fall, Spring}
391.
Junior Recital.
(0)
For the student pursuing the Bachelor of Music in Performance or Jazz Studies only. Must be taken in conjunction with the appropriate level of Studio Instruction: APMS 301 or 302 for the Performance Concentration; APMS 319 or 320 for the Jazz Studies Concentration. No extra lesson time is allotted for APMS 391.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval. Consult the Department of Music Undergraduate Student Handbook for requirements associated with the junior recital.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
{Fall, Spring}
401.
Studio Instruction for the Performance Concentration.
(4 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for the senior Bachelor of Music Performance Concentration. Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Open only to undergraduates enrolled in the music performance program leading to the Bachelor of Music; exceptions may be made with permission of the chairperson of the Department of Music.
Prerequisite: 302 and 391.
{Fall, Spring}
402.
Studio Instruction for the Performance Concentration.
(4 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for the senior Bachelor of Music Performance Concentration. Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Open only to undergraduates enrolled in the music performance program leading to the Bachelor of Music; exceptions may be made with permission of the chairperson of the Department of Music.
Prerequisite: 401.
{Fall, Spring}
403.
Vocal Coaching.
(0, no limit Δ)
Vocal coaching instruction, focusing on diction and style, designed to supplement studio instruction in voice. Student must be enrolled concurrently in applied voice lessons in either APMS 401 or 402.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
Prerequisite: 302.
{Fall, Spring}
419.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Performance Concentration.
(1 or 2 to a maximum of 16 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for seniors pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 320.
{Fall, Spring}
420.
Studio Instruction for the Non-Performance Concentration.
(1 or 2 to a maximum of 16 Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for seniors pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Prerequisite: 419.
{Fall, Spring}
491.
Senior Recital.
(0)
For the student pursuing the Bachelor of Music in Performance, String Pedagogy, Theory and Composition or Jazz Studies, or the Bachelor of Music Education only. Must be taken in conjunction with the appropriate level of Studio Instruction: APMS 401 or 402 for Performance Concentration; APMS 419 or 420 for String Pedagogy, Jazz Studies or B.M.E.; APMS 319, 320, 419 or 420 for Theory and Composition. No extra lesson time is allotted for APMS 491.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval. Consult the Department of Music Undergraduate Student Handbook for requirements associated with the senior recital.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
{Fall, Spring}
501.
Studio Instruction in the Principal Area of Concentration.
(2 or 4, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument (including voice) for students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Performance or Collaborative Piano. Studio instruction in the principal area of concentration for students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition.
Enrollment requires instructor's approval.
Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program.
{Fall, Spring}
502.
Studio Instruction in the Principal Area of Concentration.
(2 or 4, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument (including voice) for students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Performance or Collaborative Piano. Studio instruction in the principal area of concentration for students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition.
Enrollment requires instructor's approval.
Prerequisite: four hours of 501.
Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program.
{Fall, Spring}
503.
Vocal Coaching.
(0, no limit Δ)
Vocal coaching instruction, focusing on diction and style, designed to supplement studio instruction in voice. Student must be enrolled concurrently in applied voice lessons in either APMS 501, 502 or 591.
Offered on a CR/NC basis only.
{Fall, Spring}
519.
Studio Instruction Outside the Principal Area of Concentration.
(1 or 2, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction in instruments (including voice), conducting or composition. For the study of secondary instrument or area by any graduate student in Music, or for the study of the principal instrument by students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Conducting, Music Education, Theory and Composition, or Music History and Literature.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program.
{Fall, Spring}
520.
Studio Instruction Outside the Principal Area of Concentration.
(1 or 2, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction in instruments (including voice), conducting or composition. For the study of secondary instrument or area by any graduate student in Music, or for the study of the principal instrument by students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Conducting, Music Education, Theory and Composition, or Music History and Literature.
Enrollment requires instructor’s approval.
Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program.
{Fall, Spring}
591.
Studio Instruction and Graduate Recital.
(2 or 4, no limit Δ)
Studio instruction in the principal instrument or area of concentration for students pursuing the Master of Music in Performance, Conducting or Collaborative Piano. Course requirements include successful completion of the graduate recital. Consult the University of New Mexico Catalog and the Department of Music Graduate Student Handbook for requirements associated with the graduate recital. Maximum 4 hours credit allowed in a given instrument (including voice) or area of concentration.
Enrollment requires instructor's approval.
Prerequisite: 502 or MUS 572.
Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program.
{Fall, Spring}