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Bachelor of Music
The Bachelor of Music (B.M.) degree program is the principal undergraduate program in music, and nearly all of the
undergraduate musicians are enrolled in it. It requires students to supplement their music studies with a prescribed
number of courses in the Liberal Arts Department.
The B.M. degree program normally requires four y ears to complete. The minimum residency is two y ears for
qualified and approved transfer students (three y ears for Voice majors). All requirements for the degree must be
completed within seven y ears of a students original enrollment in the B.M. program. The curriculum outlines give
the required distribution of credits for the B.M. degree.
Orchestral Instruments
First Year
JUILL 101 Juilliard Colloquium 1 credit
Required of all first-y ear Dance, Drama, and Music students.
Major Studies
Instrument 10 credits
Annual Jury 0 credit
Performance Ensembles
See Special Notes (below)
Orchestra (PFENS L500-0) 4 credits
Orchestral Repertory (PFENS R500-0) 4 credits
Chamber Music/Small Ensemble (CMENS/PFENS 500-0) 4 credits
Liberal Arts
LARTS 111 Ethics - Conscience and the Good Life 3 credits
LARTS 112 Society , Politics, and Culture 3 credits
Performance Ensembles
See Special Notes (below)
Liberal Arts
LARTS 212 Art and Aesthetics 3 credits
Liberal Arts Elective (LARTS 000) 3 credits
Performance Ensembles
See Special Notes (below)
Orchestra (PFENS L500-0) 4 credits
Chamber Music/Small Ensemble (CMENS/PFENS 500-0) 4 credits
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts Electives (LARTS 000-0) 6 credits
Performance Ensembles
See Special Notes (below)
Orchestra (PFENS L500-0) 4 credits
Chamber Music/Small Ensemble (CMENS/PFENS 500-0) 4 credits
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts Electives (LARTS 000-0) 6 credits
Special Notes
PFENS L511-2 Juilliard Orchestra 4 credits
Orchestral Repertory classes available by audition.
Three y ears of Chamber Music required (CMENS 141-2, CMENS 541-2, plus one y ear of the students choosing).