The music performance minor is designed for matriculated BM in Music Education majors who demonstrate a record of exemplary music performance and the potential for post-baccalaureate growth and success in performance. Through this highly selective program, students will engage in rigorous, performance-focused music study beyond their BM in Music Education degree program to prepare them for professional performance opportunities and graduate-level music performance study. For detailed curricula, please review the Department of Music Course Sequence Guides.
Coordinator

Associate Professor of Music and Director of Bands
Music Building
lapradee@tcnj.edu
(609) 771-2570
Music Performance Minor Requirements
MUS 400–424: applied 400-level studio (private) lessons (1 course unit)
- To be taken during a student’s final year of study, in tandem with their senior recital
- Note: .5 units (1 semester) will substitute for the 300-level music education lesson requirement and cross-count with the major requirements.
MUS 300–324: applied 300-level studio (private) lessons (0.5 course units)
- Note: will cross-count with the major requirements
MUS 200–224 or 300–-324: secondary studio (private) lessons (0.5 course units)
Chamber Music, secondary ensembles, or relevant music electives (2 course units)
- Note: At least .5 course units must be from chamber music and .5 course units from secondary ensembles.
MUS 455: Issues in Music Performance Studies (1 course unit)
MUS 497-02: Senior Recital Music Performance (0 course units)
- Note: Music performance minors will give a single, expanded senior recital of ca. 50 minutes. In addition to the standard MUS 495 requirement of ca. 25-minutes of repertoire, music performance minors will perform an additional ca. 25-minutes of repertoire as part of the 497-02 registration.