Minors
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There are five minor concentrations in music, each involving five semester courses.
Music history
Musc 114, Musc 115, Musc 209, Musc 210 and one course at the 300 level.
Music theory and composition
Musc 114, Musc 115, Musc 214, Musc 307 and Musc 308.
American music
Musc 114, Musc 115, two courses from Musc 220, Musc 262, Musc 272 and Musc 273 and Musc 292, and one course in American music at the 300 level.
Ethnomusicology
Musc 113 or Musc 114, Anth 102, Musc 211 or Musc 212, one course from Musc 220, Musc 221, Musc 262, Musc 272, Musc 273, Musc 282, Musc 292, and one course in ethnomusicology at the 300 level.
Music performance
Musc 114, Musc 115, Musc 214, another music course at or above the 200 level, at least one year of a double credit performance course (two years are strongly recommended) and a required half recital.
For a definition of "double credit" see Courses in Performance. Performance areas are designated on the transcript, e.g., "minor in music performance (voice)."