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Music is a language of human expression that communicates the spirit and creative impulse of the society that gives rise to it. The music we create helps us to know ourselves and understand the peoples of other cultures. It is an academic study that develops creativity and discipline and has long been considered an intrinsic part of a liberal education.
Students who wish to make music their major focus of study have the opportunity to do so at IU Southeast by enrolling in the B.A. in music degree program. Admission is by audition only, to ensure that students are properly placed in courses and have the background and ability to succeed in the program.
The Music Department at IU Southeast offers the following concentrations:
• Performance- Vocal or Instrumental
• Composition
o Concert Stage
o Film and Media
• Music Industry
o Sound Engineering
o Music Business
RELATED SKILLS:
Investigation
Communication
Computation and technical
Define research problems
Develop research proposals and models
Measure distances
Review scientific literature
Measure relationships
Design equipment
Establish hypothesis
Summarize research
Perform calculations
Identify materials/specimens
Mathematical modeling
Observe data and things
Gather/analyze data
Inform, explain, and instruct
Maintain records
Establish/control designs
Evaluate ideas
Prepare technical reports
Utilize math formulas
Design simulations
See relationships in factors
Use technical instruments
Draw meaningful conclusions
Field sampling
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In addition to the majors listed at the right, IU Southeast offers a number of certificate programs and academic minors to help students round out or expand their academic profile.
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