MUS 302 — Junior Proficiency Exam, Composition
The purpose of the Junior Proficiency Exam is to ensure an appropriate level of performance proficiency and content knowledge for the primary performance area of all music majors. Composition majors are expected to have completed at least two semesters of Applied Composition and/or Applied Counterpoint prior to taking MUS 302 . Students will have no more than three opportunities to pass their Junior Proficiency. Students must continue to take applied lessons until the Junior Proficiency has been passed. All students must be enrolled in the appropriate applied composition or counterpoint lesson course during the semester of their Junior Proficiency. Successful completion of MUS 302 is a prerequisite for MUS 498 : Senior Composition Recital.
Prerequisites: MUS 498