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Student and Senior Recitals
A sign-up period is held at the beginning of each semester. The following time limits will be observed: B.M. Performance majors (Full Senior Recital)-No more than 55 minutes of music.
Music Education Senior -No more than 15 minutes of music in the non-student teaching semester.
Senior Music Education majors who wish to have additional time beyond the allotted fifteen minutes must apply for permission through the appropriate department chair. There can be no guarantee of extra time on regularly scheduled recitals or of added dates.
Additional time depends on availability of Swope Hall Auditorium and the number of requests received.
General Student Recitals are held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2:30 p.m. in Swope Hall Auditorium. Students from all departments sign for ten minute performance slots,after approval from their applied music teacher.
Summer Private Lessons
Private voice,piano and instrument lessons are available during the first five-week summer session on a very limited basis. Permission of the chairperson in which the course is taught must be obtained by May 12.
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Theory Placement Test
This test is given at the beginning of each semester for any new student who wishes to attempt to begin the Theory or Aural Activities courses above the beginning level. It is required of all new transfer students. Depending on the test results,transfer credit from another school will be granted for all courses in Theory and Ear Training successfully completed below the level achieved in the placement test.
Writing Emphasis Courses
All students who enter with fewer than 40 credits must take at least three approved writing emphasis courses at West Chester. Transfer students who enter with 40-70 credits must take two writing emphasis courses. Students who transfer more than 70 credits must take one writing emphasis course. Each writing emphasis course may simultaneously fulfill another degree requirement. If an Interdisciplinary Course is listed as IW ,it may also be used to fulfill the writing emphasis requirement.
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