Musical Arts (Bachelor of Musical Arts, B.M.A.)

Students can choose a bachelor of musical arts (BMA) which allows them to pursue a course of study completely tailored to their own personal career aspirations, whether those be in music performance, technology, production, film music, business, or more.  

Students who choose this bachelor degree program will have no more than 6 years from admission or subsequent declaration to meet the requirements listed below. If certification, accreditation or statutory requirements change and additional requirements become effective during this time, the new requirements take precedence.

General Studies42
Students must complete General Studies courses
Major Requirements78
Core Requirements24
MUS 100Concert/Recital Attendance 10
MUS 103Fundamentals of Music3
MUS 106Basic Keyboard Skills I2
MUS 108Basic Keyboard Skills II2
MUS 109Functional Voice Class2
or MUS 201 Diction for Singers
MUS 115Musicianship I3
MUS 116Musicianship I Lab1
MUS 215Musicianship II3
MUS 216Musicianship II Lab1
MUS 302Technology Tools for Musicians2
MUS 348Music of World Cultures1
MUS 366Musicianship III3
MUS 367Musicianship III Lab1
Music History Requirement6
MUS 362History of Western Music I: Ancient to Classical3
or MUS 363 History of Western Music II: Romanticism to the 21st Century
MUS 362History of Western Music I: Ancient to Classical3
or MUS 363 History of Western Music II: Romanticism to the 21st Century
or MUS 359 History of Popular Music in the Recording Era
or MUS 415 Jazz History
Music Electives18
Choose 18 credit hours from the following (At least 4 courses must be 300 level or higher)
Keyboard Proficiency for Instrumentalists
Keyboard Proficiency for Vocalists
Introduction to Music Technology
Entrepreneurship in Music
Elementary Music Methods and Materials
Live Sound Reinforcement
Seminar in Music Business Practices
Song and Choral Literature
Topics in Music Literature: Chamber
Topics in Music Literature: Choral
Topics in Music Literature: Piano
Topics in Music Literature: Percussion
Topics in Music Literature: Solo Instrument
Pedagogical Practices: Brass
Pedagogical Practices: Keyboard
Pedagogical Practices: Percussion
Pedagogical Practices: Strings
Pedagogical Practices: Voice
Pedagogical Practices: Woodwinds
Percussion Methods and Materials
String Methods and Materials
Marching Band Techniques
Brass Methods & Materials
Woodwind Methods and Materials
Solo Voice Performance Workshop
Musicianship IV
Recording Techniques
Choral Conducting
Instrumental Conducting
Seminar in Music Technology
Middle and High School Choral Methods
Middle and High School Instrumental Methods
Performance/Composition Studies12
MUS 1XX (Applied Lessons)3
MUS 2XX (Applied Lessons)1
MUS 3XX (Applied Lessons)2
MUS 4XX (Applied Lessons)1
MUS 490Senior Recital1
or MUS 491 Senior Recital
or MUS 495 Music Capstone Project
Ensembles (at least 2 credit hours must be 300 level or higher)
MUS XXX (Large Ensembles)2
MUS XXX (Small/Chamber Ensembles)2
Approved eighteen credit hour course of study with a minimum of three credit hours 300 level or higher (or a second non-music major, minor, or approved certificate):18
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Students must take 6 semesters of MUS 100 Concert/Recital Attendance.

Program Graduation Requirement

  1. Earn an overall GPA of at least 2.0 and a major GPA of at least 2.0.

University Graduation Requirements 

  1. Earn a minimum of 120 credit hours (100 level and higher, maximum of 6 CED credit hours applicable).
  2. Earn a minimum of 30 credit hours in upper-division courses.  Lower-division transfer courses accepted as meeting upper-division departmental course requirements cannot be used to fulfill this requirement.
  3. Earn 30 of the last 45 credit hours at MWSU in institutional coursework (exclusive of credit by examination).
  4. Participate in required departmental and campus wide assessments. 
  5. Fulfill the Missouri Constitution requirement.
  6. Successfully pass the Missouri Higher Education Civics Achievement exam.