2025-2026 Undergraduate Benedict College Catalogue 
    
    Oct 30, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Benedict College Catalogue

Music, B.A.


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Mission

The role of the Music Program is to provide support for the Benedict College Liberal Arts curriculum by offering a broad base of concepts and principles, historical perspectives, techniques and processes, and understanding and appreciation of the creative process in music. The music program develops cognitive, perceptual, emotive, and communication skills that help students establish higher-order thinking proficiencies desperately needed to function in today’s society.

The Program also provides the following services to the College: Music Appreciation is offered in support of the General Education electives and provides awareness and appreciation of music to a variety of majors who have a need to use music in their professions. Several music courses are open to non-music majors as electives to enrich their liberal arts education. The program also offers varied opportunities for performances on campus and throughout the local, state, regional, national, and international communities through its many performing units. The music faculty often serve as consultants to other colleges, public schools, churches, government entities, and private constituents.

Required Activities

Music majors are required to present a senior recital of 25 minutes in their final semester. Students majoring in Music Industry are required to present a capstone presentation and complete 120 hours of internship to satisfy their capstone requirement.

Service-Learning

Each student is required to complete a minimum of 120 hours of approved service-learning activities for graduation. These hours are to be earned in service-learning designated courses, or approved external activities, that are identified within the course description. If a course has a service-learning requirement, then the student must complete the service-learning activity regardless of the total number of service-learning hours they have accumulated.

Minor in Music Business

Is offered to all students at the College interested in the business of music. Students do not need to be musicians to enter the program. Students study topics such as Music Industry Careers, Computer Applications in Music, Artist Management and Touring, Copyright, Music Entrepreneurship, and Music marketing/content creation.

• MUS 000 Music Industry Seminar    0 sch

• MUS 120 Introduction to the Music Industry   2 sch

• MUS 121 Computer Applications in Music    2 sch

• MUS 337 Music Publishing, Licensing, and Copyright    3 sch

• MUS 338 Music and Entertainment Marketing and Content Creation    3 sch

• MUS 412 Capstone Project I    1 sch

• MUS 429 Music & Arts Entrepreneurship    3 sch

• MUS 438 Artist Representation, Promotion, and Touring    3 sch

TOTAL 17 sch

Freshman Year


First Semester


Total SCH 18


Second Semester


Total SCH 16


Sophomore Year


First Semester


Total SCH 14


Second Semester


Total SCH 17


Junior Year


First Semester


Total SCH 16


Second Semester


Total SCH 13


Senior Year


First Semester


  • *   Credits: 0
  • *MUS 010 MAJOR ENSEMBLE  Credit: 1
  • * MUS 011 CHAMBER ENSEMBLE  Credit: 1
  • * MUS 019 APPLIED LESSON  Credit: 1
  • * MUSIC ELECTIVES  Credits: 5
  • Electives  Credits: 6

Total SCH 14


Second Semester


Total SCH 12


Total SCH 120


SCH in Major 55


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