Nov 28, 2024  
2020-21 College of Liberal Arts 
    
2020-21 College of Liberal Arts [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Major


Meet the Faculty

The Virginia S. and W.W. Nelson Department of Music began as a conservatory of music even before the college’s founding in 1885. The program is a charter member – since 1931 – of the National Association of Schools of Music, whose curricula guide the baccalaureate offerings.

Since the conservatory’s restructuring as a liberal arts department in 1966, Rollins has continued to enjoy a reputation as one of the finest schools in the Southeast offering pre-professional music training.

The mission of the department is fourfold:

  • to provide majors the best possible education in performance, historical literature, and theory – the background necessary to pursue graduate work or a career in music;
  • to offer the diverse population of students from both Rollins A&S and the Holt School an opportunity to pursue musical training leading to the baccalaureate/bachelor degree respectively;
  • to open the curriculum to the wider campus community by encouraging non-majors to take courses, including those designed especially for novices;
  • to give all students – majors and non-majors–performance experience through choral and instrumental ensembles and individual training in applied music;
  • to serve as a cultural center for the Central Florida community by presenting performances and master classes of outstanding merit by resident and guest artists; and
  • to offer residents of the Central Florida community an opportunity to study music avocationally.

We are committed to music for all rather than music for the few.

Major Requirements


Fifty-six (56) semester hours are required: twenty-four (24) in musicianship, twelve (12) in performance, and twenty (20) in electives.

Musicianship Area – Twenty-four (24) semester hours required.


Performance Area – Twelve (12) semester hours required.


Music Electives with Concentrations – Twenty (20) Semester Hours Required.


  • Five (5) electives in music, three (3) of which must be at the 300 level or above.


Concentrations–students will select a concentration or concentrations from the Music Electives below:

  • Conducting
  • Commercial Music
  • Composition
  • Exploration and Inquiry
  • Music Education
  • Music Technology
  • Performance/Pedagogy

Conducting


Commercial Music


Composition


Exploration and Inquiry


  • MUS 2xx Music course at the 200-level or above

  • Literature or History course at the 300-level or above

  • Literature or History course at the 300-level or above

Music Education